At long last, the bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee has released its final conclusions in the investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election. The 1,000-page report affirms some of the most damning findings of former Special Counsel Robert Mueller's probe. Under the direction of Vladimir Putin, Russia hacked the DNC's servers to obtain and release through WikiLeaks information it thought would damage Hillary Clinton's campaign. With indifference to the fact that it was furthering a Russian election interference effort, the Trump campaign used Roger Stone to get advance information it could exploit from the Russia-WikiLeaks operation. Stone shared his findings directly with Trump. Open and shut. —Mindy Finn
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The only logical explanation for President Trump to oppose any aid to states for mail-in voting (which millions of Americans use every election with near-zero fraud) and aid to the Postal Service (which has been hampered by financial requirements not forced on any other organization, public or private) prior to the November election is because he knows he won't win. His personal character, divisiveness, racism, misogyny, bullying, name-calling, self-serving policies, lawlessness, and other activities and characteristics unbefitting of the Office of the President of the United States are a very clear reason to not elect him to a second term. Those members of Congress who support him in this view are no better. They know the only way to maintain power (in the short term) is to prevent people from voting at all costs. (And when they finally lose power, the pendulum will swing with equal momentum in the opposite direction.) This is because they no longer represent the voice of the people. —Keith R., Oregon
I really enjoyed Lee B.'s commentary on our founding fathers and the great experiment. Thank you, Lee B.! —Melissa J., Utah
Lee B. from Utah got it right! I'm grateful for our noble and great American heritage and I honor the brave but imperfect souls who founded this nation. They had remarkable vision. —Barbara B., Utah
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