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Florida shooting survivor: Trump Jr. is ‘immature, rude, and inhuman’

Chris McCormick, far right, from First Priority of South Florida, carries boxes of tissues for grieving community members outside of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

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A teen survivor of last week’s Florida mass school shooting has called Donald Trump Jr. immature after the president’s son liked some questionable tweets. The fact that we don’t yet know if there was anything criminal about the action of the Trump campaign – or if there was any attempt to obstruct the investigation of this matter – should not diminish the thunderclap nature of the criminal charges against the Russians.

He later apologized about the tweets, but didn’t delete them.

David Hogg, a student journalist who said he has interviewed other survivors, has slammed President Trump and other politicians on CNN and other news outlets for not demanding tighter gun restrictions in light of the shooting by Nikolas Cruz, 19, that killed 17 people and injured 14 others. The comment said, “I’m going to be a professional school shooter”. But, he wrote: “The national press believes it is their job to destroy the Trump administration by any means necessary”. “They are spending too much time trying to prove Russian collusion with the Trump campaign – there is no collusion”, he added.

Evidence of collusion between Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and Russia could still come to light, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee has suggested, even though the indictment handed down last week against Russians and Russian companies did not indicate that an American was knowingly involved in United States election meddling. Sarah Chadwick, a 16-year-old at the school tweeted in response to Kingston. From his Mar-a-Lago resort on Saturday, he accused the FBI of being too distracted by the Russian Federation investigation to follow up on a tip about the shooter. There were so many of them. “They’re not all working on Russian Federation, I can tell you that”.

President Trump appeared to realise the gravity of the situation.

Mr Trump’s frustration bubbled over on Twitter, where he stressed that the Russian effort began before he declared his candidacy, asserted that the Obama administration bore some blame for the election meddling and insisted he never denied that the Kremlin interfered in the 2016 USA campaign.

This link to the FBI was catnip for those who have pointed to the investigation into Russian election meddling to claim that the bureau is a hotbed of anti-Trump sentiment. Now, more than ever, politics is being played like a unsafe game, and we the people are on the losing side. In turning on his inquisitors rather than to the job of protecting America from Russian influence, he confirms his peculiar fidelity to Vladimir Putin and reminds us he continues to violate his oath of office. “The president has been very adamant to say that he didn’t collude”.

Trump has never unequivocally accepted the USA intelligence report and has denounced Mueller’s probe as a “witch hunt”. Senator Cornyn is a Republican from Texas.

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“It was created to say it was very clear these 13 individuals in this set of companies were trying to interfere in our election”, said Lankford, who sits on the Senate Intelligence Committee. “If they want to see the devil, let them”, Mr Prigozhin is quoted as saying.

Трампа резко раскритиковали за его твиты о России