Trump calls those who believe in the Russia collusion hoax ‘savage animals’ who ‘hate our country’.
The Russian Collusion Hoax: A Tale of Savage Animals
In a recent interview with Tucker Carlson, former President Donald Trump didn’t hold back in his assessment of the people behind the Russian collusion hoax. He described them as “savage animals” who “hate our country.”
Carlson wasted no time in asking Trump if he feared for his life, considering the lengths his political opponents were willing to go. Trump’s response was chilling: “They’re savage animals. They are people that are sick, really sick.”
While Trump acknowledged that some Democrats are “good people,” he made it clear that those who orchestrated the scheme to undermine his presidency were not. He had witnessed their deceit firsthand, as they fabricated the Russia collusion narrative only to be exposed later.
Trump expressed his disappointment in Attorney General Bill Barr for not prosecuting the bureaucrats involved in the hoax. Despite having no evidence of collusion from the start, they eagerly embraced a narrative concocted by Clinton campaign operatives to sabotage Trump’s presidency.
“Barr should have gone after them, and other people should have gone after them,” Trump lamented.
Instead of facing consequences, the key players in the Crossfire Hurricane investigation capitalized on their open disdain for Trump. They even leaked information from the discredited Steele dossier to the corrupt corporate media. This charade continued for seven long years.
It was only after Special Counsel John Durham released his report that the hoaxers finally faced scrutiny. Trump acknowledged that the report shed light on the corruption but believed it could have been even tougher.
Inspector General Michael Horowitz received most of Trump’s praise for his damning report on the FBI’s widespread Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court violations. Trump described it as a “phenomenal report” that exposed the true nature of individuals like Andrew McCabe and James Comey.
“These people are sick people. These are people that, I think, they hate our country,” Trump remarked sadly. “We have a country that’s very fragile right now.”
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Jordan Boyd is a staff writer at The Federalist and co-producer of The Federalist Radio Hour. Her work has also been featured in The Daily Wire, Fox News, and RealClearPolitics. Jordan graduated from Baylor University with a major in political science and a minor in journalism. Follow her on Twitter @jordanboydtx.
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