Trump's opponents were racing to find something irrevocably damning about his team's interactions with Russia. They did manage to corner Michael Flynn into resigning.
Now Trump's supporters are racing to find something irrevocably damning about how Obama's team carried out that investigation. So far, they have got the liberal media contradicting themselves, as Mark Levin demonstrates.
Meanwhile, Wikileaks has started releasing documents on the CIA's cyber-spying. Under the codename "vault7", they have been hinting at this release for at least a month, though no-one knew what it was going to be about.
My theory is: Wikileaks gets a lot of its material from Russian intelligence (though surely through third parties), and these latest documents are meant to provide political ammunition for Trump allies, that will help them purge the American intelligence community.
So it's really a continuation of what happened during the 2016 election campaign. Then, the DNC and Podesta email leaks were meant to hurt Clinton and help Trump. These new leaks, by hurting the CIA, can help Trump bring it under control. If that is accomplished, then Trump and Putin can really get down to business.
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