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Trump Getting Along with Russia is a Good Thing, Not a Bad Thing

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According to the New York Times after Trump fired Jim Comey, the FBI launched an investigation into whether he was working for Russia. Then the Washington Post published a story that claims Trump has gone to “extraordinary lengths" to hide what was said during his private meetings with Vladimir Putin. This morning, he tweeted… “I have been FAR tougher on Russia than Obama, Bush or Clinton. Maybe tougher than any other President. At the same time, & as I have often said, getting along with Russia is a good thing, not a bad thing. I fully expect that someday we will have good relations with Russia again!” That is true, he has often said getting along with Russia is a good thing, not a bad thing. In fact, he says it all the time. However, of all the crazy things Trump says, announcing that he would be serving the Clemson championship football team fast food at the White House topped it all.
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Trump Getting Along with Russia is a Good Thing, Not a Bad Thing
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