Thanks to reader Joel Herman for bringing this article in “The Nation” to my attention.

 

It discusses the latest charges against Trump and his curious and deferential relationship with Putin. Trump has no hesitation slamming the American media, but he can say nothing critical about Putin.

 

Journalist D.D. Guttenplan says that Trump has to clear the air.

 

“Although he’s never made this claim—and indeed often forced us to think about it more than we want to—Trump’s sex life is his own affair. But his personal and family business ties to foreign autocrats—whether Russian, Chinese, or Emirati—should have been fully aired long before now. Today’s Twitterstorm doesn’t change that. Nor should it deny even Donald Trump the same presumption of innocence any American would be entitled to (though I wouldn’t want to argue the point with any of the Central Park Five).

 

“And if the most serious charge proves true? If Trump or one of his employees did knowingly conspire with the agents of a hostile power to influence the American election in exchange for promises regarding US foreign policy? Trump’s mentor Roy Cohn sent the Rosenbergs to the electric chair for a lot less.”