If the Russians were trying to swing the election to Trump, their message was a little confused. They sponsored groups supporting Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Jill Stein, Black Lives Matter, Muslims, Christians, and "Heart of Texas," among others. Some were even supportive of Hillary. Again, this is according to Mueller's own indictment. Is he holding the good stuff back?
by Ann Coulter
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In her book "Resistance Is Futile!", Ann Coulter discusses the complexity of Russian interference in the U.S. elections, particularly in relation to Donald Trump. She highlights that the Russians targeted various groups, supporting candidates and causes across the political spectrum, including Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Jill Stein, and even groups advocating for Black Lives Matter and Christians. This suggests a lack of clear intent to benefit any single candidate, including Trump, as some actions even appeared supportive of Hillary Clinton.

Coulter raises questions about the implications of this information, pointing out that Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s indictment reveals this diversity in Russian-sponsored activities. She speculates whether Mueller might be withholding more significant details that could either clarify the situation or complicate the narrative surrounding Russian influence in elections. This viewpoint questions the oversimplification of the narrative that solely blames Russia for favoring Trump.

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