'Russiagate' to hang over Washington for the foreseeable future
Growing political storm over "Russian Collusion" would make it difficult for White House to advance its agenda, making the president more politically dependent on Republicans
SINCE the "Russian Collusion" story started dominating the American and global news cycles, the response to the evolving political scandal has been mixed, and reflected to a large extent one's position on the Donald Trump love/hate scale.
Hardcore Trumpists rejected the accusations as "fake news" produced by the malevolent Mainstream Media (MSM) collaborating with the "Shadow State" conspirators, the Democrats and the rest of the globalist elites, to deliver a political coup aimed at ousting a democratically elected president from power.
These guys hated President Trump so much that, even if informed that he'd discovered a cure for cancer, they would respond with, "So what?"
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