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Summary of 7-13 indictment. I’ve updated the main page of my website with a summary and short analysis of the new indictment, complete with links: russia-investigation-summary.com For easy retweeting and argument settling, I’ll put the summary here.
4/ You’ll find many of these crimes discussed here: russia-investigation-summary.com/crimes/ You can read the actual indictment here: justice.gov/file/1080281/d… An indictment means Mueller (and a grand jury) believes he has evidence to prove all allegations in open court beyond a reasonable doubt
5/ Interesting facts in the indictment: June 2016 the “conspirators” created Guccifer 2.0 to undermine claims of Russian responsibility for the hacks. “A person who was in regular contact with senior members” of the Trump campaign began communicating with Guccifer 2.0.
6/ Roger Stone has admitted this person is probably him. Thus although the indictment does not allege a link between Russia’s hackers (and attackers) and the Trump Campaign, Stone acknowledges that there is one—him.
7/ Guccifer received and responded to a request for documents from a candidate for US Congressman. We’re told nothing else. Mueller doesn’t say whether this person knowingly communicated with Russia. But Mueller knows who, and Mueller knows whether the contact was “knowing.”
8/ The SAME day Trump said, “Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing,” Russian government hackers launched an attack against email accounts of Clinton staffers. We’re left to draw our own conclusions. [Oh! Oh! I know! ]
9/ From the timeframe in the indictment and stuff we know from other indictments, we can draw the obvious conclusion that hacking was ongoing during the time individuals in the Trump campaign were in touch with “charged and uncharged Russian conspirators.”
10/ In the past, the very conservative National Review was skeptical about whether there was coordination between the Trump campaign and the Russians. After the 7-13 indictment, even the National review is coming around
11/ The problem down the road won’t be proving that those close to Trump were deeply involved (see Roger Stone above). The problem will be fighting a campaign of lies and disinformation, which Russia (and Trump) have perfected. What do I mean? See