The long-debunked Russia collusion hoax against former President Donald J. Trump hurt U.S. foreign policy, according to former National Security Advisor turned public Trump critic H.R. McMaster.
Robert Mueller’s special counsel investigation—peddled by top Democrats and also every major media outlet in the world—undermined the Trump White House’s efforts to handle issues with Russia and its president, Vladimir Putin, McMaster admitted in an excerpt of his new book published by the Wall Street Journal this weekend.
“Since Trump’s election, Democrats and others opposed to Trump kept looking for evidence of collusion or corruption with Russians or for compromising information—such as that in the discredited Steele dossier, a document filled with false allegations about Trump that was funded by the Hillary Clinton campaign and presented to the FBI as fact,” McMaster wrote, concluding: “All this had created opportunities for the Kremlin.”
McMaster goes on to explain that the corporate media‘s constant favorable coverage of the Russia collusion hoax pushed by the Democrats enabled the Russian government to actively meddle in U.S. foreign policy interests. Additionally, McMaster explains that the politicization of Russia’s intelligence activities during the 2016 election by Democrat lawmakers allowed Russia to push narratives that were used to drive wedges between White House officials and hamper efforts to constrain Putin‘s own foreign policy goals.
The revelations in McMaster’s memoir further confirm allegations that Russia‘s intent during the 2016 election and after was to sow discord in the United States—and not to support one presidential candidate or another. Consequently, the Russia collusion hoax—pushed by Democrats in weeks, months, and years after the 2016 election—provided ample opportunities for the Russians to continue to meddle in American interests by undermining public trust.