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The Fraudulent Paper Trail Through the Anti-Trump Conspiracy

The Fraudulent Paper Trail Through the Anti-Trump Conspiracy
Copies of the "Mueller Report" printed by the U.S. Government Publishing Office are seen at the U.S. Capitol in Washington on April 24, 2019. MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images
Diana West
Diana West
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Remember the simple rule: Anyone who pronounces on Trump–Russia from the baseline of, “Yes, the Russians hacked the Democratic National Committee (DNC),” or its current, fuzzier iteration, “Russia interfered in the 2016 election,” is either directing, party to, or victim of a seditious campaign of deception against the U.S. people based on a series of untrustworthy if not downright fraudulent documents.

Diana West
Diana West
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Diana West is an award-winning journalist and author whose latest book is "The Red Thread: A Search for Ideological Drivers Inside the Anti-Trump Conspiracy."
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