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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Donald Trump's presidency could be finished by Russia investigations, former NSA analyst says
25 March 2017
Donald Trump could be forced to leave office over the investigations into his administration’s links with Russia, a former national National Security Agency (NSA) analyst has warned.
25 March 2017Donald Trump could be forced to leave office over the investigations into his administration’s links with Russia, a former national National Security Agency (NSA) analyst has warned.
John Schindler, a security expert and former counterintelligence
officer, said that if the US President was to face an indictment over
allegations his campaign team colluded with Russia to disrupt the
presidential election, it could put an end to his presidency.
Speaking to CBC radio, Mr Schindler said: “If, not just people around
him, but the president himself is facing possible indictment down the
road, that could be a game changer. He could be removed from office for
that, whether he wants to be or not."
Mr Schindler said that with the FBI investigation, actions by Congress
and a possible independent inquiry, Mr Trump and his team’s alleged ties
to Russia would "inevitably" be made public.
“The administration isn’t getting away from this story,” he said.
It comes after FBI director James Comey's confirmed the Bureau was
looking into both Russia’s alleged interference with the 2016 election
and also possible links between Moscow and members of Mr Trump’s
campaign team.
Other congressional committees also are investigating a possible Russian connection mostly behind closed doors.
But there have also been suggestions the investigation could lead nowhere.
Carl Bernstein, one of the journalists who broke the Watergate scandal,
claimed the US President was involved in a “cover up” to hide
connections between members of his campaign team and Russia.
Responding to these concerns, Mr Schindler said it was “possible” the
investigation could come to a dead end and added: “Trump, by
inclination, doubles down, triples down, quintuples down at every
opportunity.”
Mr Trump’s former election campaign manager, Paul Manafort, who was
accused of once working to further the interests of Russian President
Vladimir Putin, is now a leading focus of the investigation by American
intelligence.
Mr Manafort volunteered to testify as part of the investigation and he
is expected to be interviewed by the House Intelligence Committee, the
panel’s chairman has said.
For Mr Schindler, the fact Mr Manafort is willing to testify shows he
knows he is facing some very serious federal charges and “wants to clear
the air”.
He said: “It tells me that Trump's whole defence is one member of his
inner circle away from turning state's evidence and spilling some beans
and it starts to be all over. We're not there yet. But I think that
day's coming."
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