It seems the current WEF-appointed Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk, may find dealing with President Trump difficult following revelations the globalist pushed the lie that President Trump won in 2016 thanks to Russian collusion. The statement was made well after the hoax had been exposed. That date was March 17, 2024, when he said, “Trump and his dependence on Russian services is no longer up for debate today. This is not my assumption, it is the result of an investigation by American services.”
He also claimed Trump was “recruited by Russian intelligence service 30 years ago.” Poland appears to be another European country, including the UK, whose anti-Trump regime might need changed… for the good of the whole, of course.
Polish Prime Minister Pushed Trump-Russia Collusion Hoax– thefederalist.com
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk is facing a credibility crisis after denying he ever attacked President-elect Donald Trump as a Russian agent, despite videotaped evidence of him saying just that in March 2023.
“Trump and his dependence on Russian services is no longer up for debate today. This is not my assumption, it is the result of an investigation by American services,” Tusk said at a public meeting in Bytom, Poland, on March 17, 2023. He further claimed that an investigation showed Trump had been “recruited by Russian intelligence services 30 years ago” and lambasted his opposing party as being too friendly with Trump.
The outlandish allegation that Donald Trump colluded with Russia to win the 2016 election was an elaborate hoax invented and pushed by the Hillary Clinton campaign, intelligence community officials, and compliant media. The claim was shown to be false with the April 2019 release of the so-called Mueller Report. A special counsel office fully staffed with Democrat operatives was unable to find a single American who had colluded with Russia in the lead-up to the 2016 election, much less Trump himself. People who opposed Trump’s foreign policy crafted and spread the lie to harm Trump’s reputation and make it difficult for him to govern.
“Tygodnik Solidarność” journalist Monika Rutke asked Tusk at a press conference whether he still believed Trump was a Russian agent. Tusk sidestepped the question and attacked Minister Mariusz Błaszczak from the Law and Justice Party (PiS) for his suggestion that Tusk’s government was too hostile to Trump for an effective partnership. Again, Rutke asked Tusk whether he still believed Trump was a Russian agent.
Tusk denied that he had done so, claiming falsely that he had “never made such suggestions.”