In the run-up to the Trump-Putin summit, many wondered how the Mueller investigation's latest indictment would impact the outcome. After all, the language of the indictment was very specific and very detailed. Russian intelligence officers were mentioned by name. More to the point, the indictment revealed that Russian hackers were
Trump has just composed the most elaborate thank-you note in history
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Listen to the American president's language. There was equivocating, "blame America first" language: "I think that the United States has been foolish, I think we've all been foolish. . . . We're all to blame." There was denial of any personal or Russian responsibility for election interference: "zero collusion." Trump attacked "Democrats who want to do nothing but resist and obstruct" and the Mueller "probe," which he said was ruining the U.S.-Russia relationship. In front of the world's media, he attacked the FBI, allegedly for not investigating "the server" and "Hillary Clinton's 33,000 emails." By contrast, he flattered Putin, first by staging the event and holding a one-on-one, no-advisers-present conversation, and second by going out of his way, over and over again, to stress Putin's importance and significance - he was "extremely strong and powerful in his denial" - language that will be used, in Russia, to reinforce his claim to power.
Trump has just composed the most elaborate thank-you note in history. As millions watched around the world, he said it out loud: Thank you, Vladimir Putin, for helping me win my campaign!