In Secret Calls, Putin Cultivated Trump’s Anger at the “Deep State”

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Yet more evidence that Vladimir Putin has continued to ply President Trump with opposition to US intelligence and the so-called “deep state” during their conversations since President Trump entered the White House. Not surprising and yet stunning passage in this excerpt from Greg Miller’s new Trump book …

Trump’s admiration for the leader of Russia was inexplicable and never wavered after taking office. He praised the Russian leader, congratulated him, defended him, pursued meetings with him, and fought virtually any policy or punitive measure that might displease him.

A trained intelligence operative, Putin understood the power of playing to someone’s insecurities and ego. On cue, he reciprocated with frequent praise for the president he had sought to install in the White House.

In phone conversations with Trump, Putin would whisper conspiratorially, telling the U.S. president that it wasn’t their fault that they could not consummate the relationship that each had sought. Instead, Putin sought to reinforce Trump’s belief that he was being undermined by a secret government cabal, a bureaucratic “deep state.”

“It’s not us. We get it,” Putin would tell Trump, according to White House aides. “It’s the subordinates fighting against our friendship.”

Marand23 on September 20th, 2018 at 00:18 UTC »

The fact that Trump, a relative political outsider, was able to win the presidency seems the best argument against a competent deep state to me.

CommandoDude on September 19th, 2018 at 22:07 UTC »

Hasn't Russia had a history of fanning conspiracy theories in the US?

factbased on September 19th, 2018 at 19:00 UTC »

A puppet with clearly labelled and easy to pull strings.