Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer said Monday that Republican senators are “disgracefully” spreading Russian propaganda and lies to defend President Trump.
The New York Democrat deliberately did not name the Republican senators he alleged were spreading Russian propaganda and lies, only saying, “They know who they are.”
“While the House investigation continues in search of the facts, certain Senate Republicans have increasingly made outlandish claims, including the assertion that Ukraine might have been involved in interfering in the 2016 election,” Mr. Schumer said on the Senate floor. “The charge that Ukraine had something to do with election meddling in 2016 is a lie spread by [Russian President] Vladimir Putin to get things off his back. … And now, disgracefully, we have sitting U.S. Senators helping to spread that Russian propaganda in an effort to defend the president.”
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Prove your "allegations". Otherwise, it's just more noise.
ReplyDeleteThat's not how commicraTs operate. With them you are guilty unless you prove your innocence, of which you can't prove something that wasn't said or didn't happen. Stack the rounds nd load up my friend
DeleteA$$ hole,you say they know who they are, if you are so damn smart why don't you tell the rest of us who they are.
ReplyDeleteSucks when people tell lies, huh Schumer?
ReplyDeleteIf the Dems say Ukraine didn’t help with interference then it’s a 100 percent fact Ukraine helped.
ReplyDeleteTru dat
DeleteAnd we continue to vote for them. there is only one way to get rid of them.
ReplyDeleteSchumer the idiot said nothing when Obama did the same only worst. Schumer said this would happen when they impeached Clinton and the Democrats could not wait for this to happen and they had the support of the Communist Soros.
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