Elizabeth Warren to Trump: Your Tweets Can’t Keep Your People Out of Jail

Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Warren

Senator Warren responded today to a vulgar tweet in which Trump called the firebrand Senator Pocahontas and alleged that Democrats and Hillary Clinton rigged the Primaries during the 2016 presidential race.

By Rakesh Raman

The U.S. Senator from Massachusetts Elizabeth Warren ridiculed mischievous President Donald Trump today with a flurry of tweets.

As Trump is trying to deflect people’s attention from the ongoing Russia probe, Warren told him that his roguish tweets won’t stop the investigation being conducted by Special Counsel Robert Mueller to know Trump’s link with Russia.

“You might think your tweets are cute, @realDonaldTrump, but they won’t stop Mueller’s investigation or keep your people out of jail,” Warren stated.

Warren was responding to a vulgar tweet in which Trump called the firebrand Senator Pocahontas and alleged that Democrats and Hillary Clinton rigged the Primaries during the 2016 presidential race.

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“Slurs, lies, and trash talk won’t stop the FBI from doing its job. This isn’t a dictatorship. It’s our democracy. And it’s stronger than you,” Warren responded.

She added that the DNC (Democratic National Committee) shouldn’t play favorites. But that’s a whole lot different from illegally conspiring with Russia. “The FBI knows the difference,” she said.

“I understand your desperation to change the subject, @realDonaldTrump. Your campaign manager was just indicted for conspiracy against the U.S.” Warren said in her tweet.

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Earlier on Monday, Paul Manafort and Rick Gates – who were holding senior positions in the Trump campaign for the 2016 presidential race that Trump won – were charged with accusations of money laundering and conspiracy against the United States.

Trump-Russia Ties. Photo: Congressman Eric Swalwell
Trump-Russia Ties. Photo: Congressman Eric Swalwell

With the arrest of these 2 former aides of Trump in the Russia probe, the noose seems to be tightening around Trump’s neck.

Federal investigators working along with Mueller framed the charges while probing Trump-Russia ties that may have helped Trump win the election fraudulently.

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Earlier Senator Warren had alleged that Russians conducted a series of successful cyber-attacks on the U.S. election to get Trump elected. She also had said that Russia has compromising info about Trump.

Warren also accused the Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross for their close financial ties to Vladimir Putin and Russia.

Demanding a full investigation, Warren said American national security demands that Michael Flynn should not be allowed to become a scapegoat for the Trump Administration’s disturbing ties to Russia.

In other words, if Flynn is treated and probed like a Russian agent, he may reveal Trump’s connections with Putin and Russia.

By Rakesh Raman, who is a government’s National award-winning journalist and social activist. He has formed an environment-protection group called Green Group in Delhi. Earlier, he had been associated with the United Nations (UN) through United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) as a digital media expert to help businesses use technology for brand marketing and business development. He also runs a free school for deserving children under his NGO – RMN Foundation.

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