Let's put this fire out w/gasoline

I'll be honest, I haven't seen evidence that would convince me w/o a shadow of a doubt, but I know human nature, I know corruption, and I'd say I'm pretty good at reading people/finding fraudsters. The trail is too big too ignore, the "coincidences" too many, and judges don't just issue subpoenas willy-nilly (for latest look at Flynn and Annapolis raid).

That, and it's 3 top most officials saying Trump asked them to shut the investigation down, every agency saying the Russians were involved, and the long trail of crumbs that has been posted here and elsewhere. I'd say I'm 85 % convinced.

If there was evidence, Obama and the democrats would have leaked it already. They don't have any evidence and Trump is playing you like a fiddle.
 
So far there is zero evidence Trump actually did anything wrong so him wanting to push back against a false narrative isnt a problem imo, If they do find something shady that he did, hes fucked, but if hes pushing back against something where hes totally innocent i see no problem.
But how would Trump have known the narrative was "false"?
At that point he would have had no way of knowing what "the narrative " was other than that the FBI was looking into Russian involvement in the 2016 election. And were he not involved and innocent, he certainly would have no way to know that that narrative was false! So why would he push back against the FBI, and why is he now trying to do everything he can to discredit that agency if he isn't worried about the FBI discovering something he or his campaign did that is illegal?

I have no idea what the entire truth is. I do know a lot of facts that have come to light and how Trump has behaved. Frankly, he is behaving like a guilty person with a serious narcissism problem. I am not deaf dumb and blind. Trumps behavior in not what we'd expect of an innocent person.
 
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