I don't get how they think this is a sound and non-damning argument: the WAY you found out that I am a crook needs to be investigated.
They keep admitting guilt and acting like guilt is not the story. And the supporters keep looking where they point instead of what they admit.
Many many security agencies here and abroad tracked Russian intelligence to Trump, not the other way around.
To buy into Trump's cover up you have to ignore that his explanations shift; that they don't make sense; that they don't ever address or explain his own actions or the known facts; that they are not consistent within his own inner circle let alone with the reporting of every intelligence organization; that they so clearly sound like misdirection and alibi; that they have been in concert with other activities of cover up like firing people; that they are attacks rather than explanations; that the investigation only kept turning up more guilt and illegal activity; and that NOTHING is ever said under oath by the supposed innocent.
In short, to believe this mess you have to become entirely disconnected from reality, to commit to total denial of evidence; and to see everything only in terms of a loyalty test rather than the rule of law or logic And if you don't care about that, you don't care about America no matter how many flags you wave or red hats you wear.
In some ways it is disturbing that some of the best reporting is coming from other countries. From the Observer:
The counterintelligence investigation of Donald Trump was kicked off by not one, not two, but multiple SIGINT reports which set off alarm bells inside our Intelligence Community. This has been publicly known, in a general way, for some time. A little over a year ago, the Guardian reported, based on multiple intelligence sources, that the lead was taken by Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ Britain's NSA), which "first became aware in late 2015 of suspicious 'interactions' between figures connected to Trump and known or suspected Russian agents, a source close to UK intelligence said. This intelligence was passed to the U.S. as part of a routine exchange of information."This quote is particularly disturbing:
"...by the time that Donald Trump officially accepted the Republican nomination in mid-July 2016, "We knew we had a Russian agent on our hands," as a senior NSA official put it to me recently."Like the NRA, the Trump campaign itself became an instrument of Russian corruption and policy. That, not the made up "spy gate" is bigger than Watergate and a greatest threat to our country. We've all grown partially numb, but just step back and consider what we're talking about and how unfathomable it is. The "patriotic" NRA and Republican party and conservative media all were on the take from Russian mafia. The heartland Americans were more ready to follow Russian propaganda that focused on mistrust, anger, and hate then to stand for the actual ideals of the Constitution--they willfully abdicated the ability to distinguish between rhetoric and reality if it justified their belief system and made them feel like winners.
Observer article on start of investigation