After reading Washington Post wire service articles — carried by many newspapers, including the Star Tribune — purporting to be "news" about Trump/Russia, I think they might better be described as leaks from some anonymous sources, based on evidence we can't see, suggesting there could have been this thing that happened.
Bob Jentges, North Mankato, Minn.
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Has anyone considered that the Russians are the source of the leak and that the media is now quoting the very people that it accuses of meddling in the U.S. election? That the media is being played by the very people that the media says are very bad guys?
I mean, come on, there were only three Americans in the meeting, and all of them have denied being the source of the leak.
This stuff isn't hard. Are the Dems really that dumb? Didn't the Russians leak photos of an Oval Office meeting? Is it really that easy to manipulate the American media? I guess so. Wake up, America!
Art Smith, Edina
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With regard to Trump's self-defense statement that he wanted to, and had a right to, share certain information with the Russians in the expectation that it might lead to an increase in their cooperation on antiterrorism matters: Why didn't he do that earlier through regular channels rather than wait until a face-to-face meeting to do it?
Wayne Bjorlie, West St. Paul
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