On Trump's relation to Russia and Putin's plans for (and actions in) the US. Extremely troubling stuff.
Trump and His Traitors to Democracy are Shockingly Brazen
By Thom Hartmann
Here's just a small taste FTA:
... Trump had just asked the Office of the Director of National Intelligence for a list of all its employees (including all our “spies”) who had worked there more than 90 days, and the request had intelligence officials experiencing “disquiet.”
Within a year, The New York Times ran a story with the headline: “Captured, Killed or Compromised: C.I.A. Admits to Losing Dozens of Informants.” The CIA then alerted American spies around the world that their identities had probably been compromised by then-President Trump himself. [emphasis in original]
Also in 2019, when the international press verified that Putin was paying the Taliban a bounty to kill American service members in Afghanistan (and 4 of our soldiers died as a result), Trump refused to demand the practice stop, another sign that Putin runs him, not the other way around.
Instead of stopping Putin from putting a bounty on American troops, Trump shut down every US airbase in Afghanistan except one (there were about a dozen), crippling incoming President Biden’s ability to extract US assets from the country in an orderly fashion.
It goes on and on, each incident more alarming than the previous. Honestly, given the facts reported in this article (which have also been reported elsewhere), it's unclear to me why Trump isn't under active indictment (or at least investigation) for treason.