Friday, March 24, 2017

Dinesh Kamath's Editorial 'Trump-Moscow puzzle is becoming more intricate' that was published in Newsband

Trump-Moscow puzzle is becoming more intricate
Can Trump-Russia investigation spoil Trump’s image? Is there really any Trump-Russian link?
In the first open hearing into the alleged links between the campaign of Donald Trump and Russians, FBI Director James Comey and NSA Director Michael Rogers were grilled by the House of Representatives’ Intelligence Committee. Mr. Comey confirmed that the FBI was investigating Russia’s efforts to interfere in the presidential election. Mr. Comey revealed that evidence emerged that the Democratic National Committee had been hacked by Russia-related entities and emails handed over to WikiLeaks.
The Trump-Moscow puzzle is becoming more and more intricate with earlier this month WikiLeaks releasing a trove of confidential CIA documents, a series labelled “Vault 7”, which showed the Agency’s penetration of the security systems of household electronic devices.  
Mr. Trump’s own tweets where he accused former President Barack Obama of ordering wiretaps on Trump Tower created controversy but neither the FBI nor the Department of Justice had any information to support that allegation. White House claim that Mr. Obama had asked British intelligence to spy on Mr. Trump, was denied by the U.K..
Taking down Trump isn't possible with Muslim Ban alone. So, The Establishment is shooting with this far lethal weapon. They will keep the matter alive, bringing up new accusation on a daily basis against Trump, hoping that Trump will get so much frustrated that he will quit.

Russian connections with Trump have been analysed and commented upon many times. The whole controversy has become problematic for the US president to a large extent. Unless the whole matter is cleared, the problem might damage the US president’s credibility.

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