The media went wild after Donald Trump said he hoped Russia would find Hillary’s 30,000 missing emails.
From The New York Time’s saying he was “encourag[ing] an adversarial foreign power to cyberspy” to CNN calling in a nine-person panel to discuss his statements, Trump was all the media could talk about.
But was it really Trump the media should’ve been mad at?
Katie Pavlich explains:
1) Outrage over Trump's comments re: Russia is laughable. Hillary had an unsecure, private server to store top secret info for "convenience"
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) July 27, 2016
2) The reality: Russians have already hacked everything on Hillary's private, unsecure server and they're already using it against us
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) July 27, 2016
3) If anyone "encouraged espionage," it was Hillary Clinton
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) July 27, 2016
Hillary Clinton was the one who exposed her emails to the Russians. If the media was at all honest, they would’ve laid the blame on Clinton for doing so, rather than Trump for pointing it out.
1) There was nothing secret in HRC's 30K deleted e-mails.
2) It's a "national security issue" if Russia gets them.Pick one, Hillary camp.
— Jim Geraghty (@jimgeraghty) July 27, 2016
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