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    Donald Trump’s fear of the Russia scandal becomes more obvious.

    Ahead of yesterday’s Senate hearing on the Russia scandal, Donald Trump’s tweets suggested he was feeling anxious. In the morning, he tried to argue via Twitter that the mess surrounding Michael Flynn was the Obama administration’s fault, and soon after, the president suggested without evidence that Sally Yates may have illegally leaked classified information.

    After the hearing, Trump’s anxiety was just as obvious, with a series of tweets trying to downplay the damaging revelations, change the subject, and dismiss the seriousness of the entire ongoing investigation. The president added that in his mind, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper testified that there’s “no evidence” of “collusion” between Russia Team Trump.

    Evidently, Trump really liked that tweet.
    President Donald Trump changed the banner image on his Twitter account late Monday night, and then changed it again several hours later after people on the internet thoroughly mocked it.

    Trump made the top image on his Twitter page a photo of House Republicans celebrating passing the American Health Care Act, superimposed with a tweet the president had sent earlier that day about congressional testimony from former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper on the subject of collusion between Trump’s presidential campaign and Russia.

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    • lol what a jokemonospaced
    • Its crazy watching the leader of this country act this way. Unfortunately his supporters will hang on to everyone of those lies. So will liberals, they will trysofakingback
    • true, but don't you dare generalize themmonospaced
    • to prove him long all week long, until he says more lies and liberals fill the week with "nu uh" Such an embarrassmentsofakingback

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