Baltimore Sun

DNC chairman defends suit against Russia, Trump campaign

- By David Weigel

WASHINGTON — The chairman of the Democratic National Committee on Sunday defended a multimilli­on- dollar l awsuit against the Russian government, the Trump campaign and WikiLeaks, with talk show hosts asking whether it was distractin­g from ef- forts to rebuild the Democratic Party.

“I don’t know when Director Mueller’s investigat­ion is going to end, so we need to file now to protect our rights,” Tom Perez told ABC News’ George Stephanopo­ulos, referring to special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigat­ion into Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 election. “We’ve got elections coming up in November. It’s hard to win elections when you have interferen­ce in elections. They’ve done it with impunity, and I’m concerned that it’s going to happen again.”

While email hacks of the DNC, the Democratic Congressio­nal Campaign Committee and Hillary Clinton campaign Chairman John Podesta caused months of headaches for the party during the election campaign — including the forced resignatio­n of Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida, the party’s longtime chairwoman — many supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., Clinton’s challenger in the primaries, said the party was refusing to reckon with its decline.

“They still haven’t done a postmortem of why they lost the election, because the explanatio­n for everything is Russia,” said Tim Canova, a Sanders supporter who challenged Wasserman Schultz in her 2016 congressio­nal primary and is now challengin­g her as an independen­t. “They were losing midterm elections before anything got hacked.”

In a Friday tweet, President Donald Trump wrote that Democrats had “sued the Republican­s for winning” and encouraged his party to “counter and force them to turn over a treasure trove of material, including servers and emails.”

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