Case in point, McConnell and Ryan knew the Russians were interfering on behalf of Trump and chose to ignore it if it got a conservative elected (yet, kneeling for the national anthem is somehow unamerican):
https://www.vox.com/2018/5/31/17384444/james-clapper-trump-russia-mueller-2016-election
Quote:
Sean Illing
In the book, you recall a moment in which intelligence officials went to [House] Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell before the election and asked them to sign a statement condemning foreign interference in our election. You write: "They didn't care who their nominee was, how he got elected, or what effects having a foreign power influence our election would have on the nation." How did they justify that decision to you?
James Clapper
It was about the almighty agenda. There was an anti-Obama agenda that they supported above all else, and they weren't going to jeopardize that. We tried to come up with a bipartisan statement against the Russians, and the Republicans wanted no part of it.
I recall intelligence officials going to Congress at one point to brief them on what the Russians were doing, and we were warned to not allow ourselves to be used as pawns by the Obama administration. We were doing our jobs, which is bringing truth to power, but when power chooses to ignore the truth, we're in a very dangerous place.
Sean Illing
That's fairly shocking: You have the party in power ignoring, for the sake of political expedience, evidence that a hostile foreign state meddled in our election.
James Clapper
It is shocking. The whole episode was shocking. I've spent more than 50 years in the intelligence world, and I've seen a lot of bad stuff, but nothing affected me as much as our apathetic reaction to Russia's interference in our presidential election. It's very disturbing to me, and it's why I thought I had to do what I can to educate the public.
https://www.vox.com/2018/5/31/17384444/james-clapper-trump-russia-mueller-2016-election