Donald Trump’s whistleblower scandal now involves Vladimir Putin and the Saudi Arabia murder guy
Before the focus of Donald Trump’s whistleblower scandal became all about his communications with Ukraine, there was scattered reporting that the scandal also included his communications with multiple other world leaders. We’ve been waiting for more information to surface about other nations. Sure enough, it’s finally coming out.
The whistleblower report, released yesterday, reveals that the Trump regime went to great lengths to hide the records of Donald Trump’s troublesome communications – it just wasn’t clear whom those communications were with, beyond the president of Ukraine. This morning the Kremlin tipped off that another shoe was about to drop when it publicly asked Trump not to release any documents about his communications with Putin. Now it turns out Russia is indeed involved in the scandal, and so is another controversial regime.
The Trump White House tried to bury records of Donald Trump’s communications with Vladimir Putin, and with Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, according to a new bombshell tonight from CNN. This is problematic for Trump on a number of levels. First, it suggests that Trump and Putin were conspiring in ways as ugly as we’ve long suspected. Second, MBS had a Washington Post columnist murdered – and it turns out Trump was having conversations with MBS that were disturbing enough, Trump’s own people tried to bury the evidence of such conversations.
The White House tried to bury Donald Trump’s Ukraine phone call because it exposed that Trump tried to conspire with a foreign nation to rig the 2020 election. Now we know that the White House also tried to bury Trump’s conversations with Russia and Saudi Arabia. Just what was Trump doing during those conversations? This is much bigger than just Ukraine, and it’s all coming out very quickly now.
Bill Palmer is the publisher of the political news outlet Palmer Report