Opinion: The Mueller probe shows that our laws need fixing
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort arrives at federal court in Washington in December 2017. By Anne Applebaum Anne Applebaum Columnist focusing on national politics and foreign policy Email Bio Follow Columnist March 25 at 1:33 PM The Russian government made extensive efforts, through hacking of email as well as information warfare, to help Donald Trump win the 2016 election. Multiple members of the Trump campaign knew of these efforts in advance.
I say this even though I have argued for three years that the very worst things about Trump are the things that are public, visible, legal — and immoral. His affinity for dictators, his scorn for American allies, his refusal to support U.S. civil servants and U.S. intelligence even while standing next to Russian President Vladimir Putin at a news conference — these are behaviors that should disqualify him from any sort of public office, let alone the presidency.
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