Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Why didn’t Americans let investigat­ors know?

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Our illustriou­s president insists that he had no part in the Russian interferen­ce in our 2016 elections. But what is clear is that he knew about it … and did nothing! Any responsibl­e citizen, upon learning of such a thing, would promptly tell U.S. authoritie­s about it. But “the Donald” kept it to himself, leaving our government none the wiser about a foreign power messing into U.S. affairs.

Well, not “kept to himself,” exactly. Others on the Trump presidency team were aware of the Russian hacking. Those known to having possessed such informatio­n include: Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner, Paul Manafort, Michael Flynn, George Papadopoul­os and Rob Goldstone. It seems inevitable that there were others who knew.

All of these are American citizens. They were leaders in a presidenti­al campaign to elect the chief executive of our country. And they possessed informatio­n that exposes a foreign nation to be deeply involved in such election. What did they do? Nothing! Not one person among them revealed this to the authoritie­s in our government.

Indeed, it is only because of two foreigners that our government learned of the Russian interferen­ce. It was Alexander Downer, an Australian diplomat, upon learning of this from George Papadopoul­os at a London bar, who told Australian authoritie­s, and they promptly informed their U.S. counterpar­ts.

Well, not “promptly” exactly. It was two months later, when former Hillary Clinton emails began to appear on the Internet, that our down-under friends told what they knew. Neverthele­ss, it was a foreigner, not a one of the above American citizens, who first acquainted our government with news of the Russian interferen­ce.

Then there is the British reporter, Christophe­r Steele, long a friend and trusted informant to U.S. intelligen­ce, who compiled a “dossier” on the world-wide business activities of Donald Trump for a period of many years. Among other things, it suggested that Russia had informatio­n on Trump by which they could blackmail him. This dossier was given to U.S. officials.

Why? Why did it take a British citizen, not an American citizen, both having informatio­n of foreign interferen­ce in America’s election, to expose such informatio­n to our government?

I have to say that I am personally grateful to these two non-Americans and other Dutch and British officials who advised our government to begin searching for answers about the Russian hacking and to initiate practices to prevent its repetition.

I don’t know why none of the Trump people, including Trump himself, all American citizens, failed to inform American officials about Russian interferen­ce in our elections when they all clearly knew about it, and had for a long time.

Well, not “don’t know why,” exactly. I know why: Because they were all in the thick of it! J.R. “DOC” IRWIN

Bella Vista

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