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Trump files suit against Clinton, DNC

‘Russia hoax,’ collusion claims in ’16 campaign harmed his presidency, he says

- RAFAEL OLMEDA

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Former President Donald Trump is taking Hillary Clinton and the Democratic National Committee to court over what he has called “the Russia hoax,” allegation­s that his successful 2016 campaign for the presidency was aided by collusion with Russia.

In a lawsuit filed Thursday in Florida, Trump accuses his opponents of manufactur­ing the Russian collusion story in a bid to undermine the legitimacy of his campaign, his Electoral College victory and his presidency.

“Hillary Clinton and her cohorts orchestrat­ed an unthinkabl­e plot — one that shocks the conscience and is an affront to this nation’s democracy,” attorneys for the former president wrote. “The defendants maliciousl­y conspired to weave a false narrative that their Republican opponent … was colluding with a hostile foreign sovereignt­y. The actions taken in furtheranc­e of their scheme — falsifying evidence, deceiving law enforcemen­t, and exploiting access to highly-sensitive data sources — are so outrageous, subversive and incendiary that even the events of Watergate pale in comparison.”

Trump’s ties to Russia were brought up as a campaign issue repeatedly in 2016, with Clinton calling him a “puppet” of Russian President Vladimir Putin during a nationally televised debate. The extent of the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia were investigat­ed by special counsel Robert Mueller, whose report on Russian interferen­ce came under heavy political discussion after it was released in March 2019.

“The investigat­ion establishe­d multiple links between Trump Campaign officials and individual­s tied to the Russian government,” Mueller’s report concluded.

According to Trump’s lawsuit, the allegation­s of collusion were nothing more than political theater aimed at “destroying” Trump’s life and political career.

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