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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIt looks like another Trump adviser has significantly changed his story about the GOP's dramatic
shift on Ukraine
http://www.businessinsider.de/jd-gordon-trump-adviser-ukraine-rnc-2017-3?r=US&IR=T
Natasha Bertrand, Business Insider
"SNIP............
Diana Denman, the GOP delegate who proposed amending the Ukraine platform to include the "lethal weapons" language, contradicted Gordon's version of events in an interview with Business Insider in January. She said Gordon and another Trump campaign representative asked the cochairmen of the subcommittee to table the amendment after she read it aloud.
"Two men sitting over to the side of the room I had no idea who they were but later found out they were Trump representatives jumped up and tore over to get behind the three cochairmen," she said.
Gordon then left the room to make a phone call, Denman said. Equal parts confused and angry over her proposal being scuttled, Denman said she confronted Gordon about whom he was calling.
"I'm calling New York," Gordon replied, according to Denman.
"I work for Mr. Trump, and I have to clear it," she recalled him saying, apparently in reference to the amendment.
..............SNIP"
Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)Or deer.
This may get good.
Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)From the article:
He didn't want to have world war three over Ukraine?
wishstar
(5,271 posts)So they are both saying Trump was definitely the one responsible for the platform change in favor of Russia vs. Ukraine since Gordon was only acting on behalf of Trump's direct orders
FakeNoose
(32,722 posts)According to CNN's Jim Acosta, however, Gordon said that at the RNC he and others "advocated for the GOP platform to include language against arming Ukrainians against pro-Russian rebels" because "this was in line with Trump's views, expressed at a March national security meeting at the unfinished Trump hotel" in Washington, DC.
"Gordon says Trump said at the meeting ... that he didn't want to go to 'World War Three' over Ukraine," Acosta said.
This would have been referring to March 2016, when Trump had only been running for a few months and had no idea he would win the Nomination or the Presidency. So I'm reading this as standard Trump hyperbole, as in "let's not make a big fuss over this."
I don't believe Trump thought so far ahead as to realize that his finger would actually be on the button to start World War Three. At least, not in March 2016. But I could be wrong.
applegrove
(118,759 posts)and miss dyslexic intellect or it could be his salesman/politician lying ***. Remember when he forgot about Crimea and the Russians? Maybe he was afraid and went blank on the where why and how of Ukraine. Dyslexics do that.
Hortensis
(58,785 posts)invaded Ukraine, and other nations, though. Given his astonishing ignorance about almost everything and inability to be interested in anything that is not somehow related to him, why would he even notice this item?
Russia experts and foreign affairs analysts I read back then mostly believed Putin made this happen but was not serious about it at that time, having some fun getting people excited over here and showing off his abilities.