After Donald Trump’s recent skirmish with two MSNBC hosts, many were reminded of Melania Trump’s plans to combat cyber-bullying — which her husband appeared to be engaged in. Asked for comment, Melania Trump didn’t seem at all concerned about the president’s abusive behavior, saying through a spokesperson that “when her husband gets attacked, he will punch back 10 times harder.”
The president does not, however, seem to apply that standard to the United States. When the country is attacked, Trump not only fails to punch back 10 times harder, he also agrees to cozy up to the adversary responsible for the attack. Here was the Washington Post‘s report from midday yesterday:
President Trump vowed Sunday to “move forward in working constructively with Russia,” including forming a cybersecurity unit between the two countries, after Russian President Vladimir Putin denied any interference in the 2016 U.S. election.
Trump’s pledge to partner with Putin on cybersecurity drew swift and stern denunciations from both Democratic and Republican officials, who described the U.S. president as dangerously naive for trusting his Russian counterpart.
After Trump’s problematic meeting with the Russian president whose attack helped elevate Trump to power, there was some disagreement among officials from both countries about exactly what was said during the private discussion.
But the American president removed all doubt yesterday with a series of statements via Twitter. Trump said Putin “vehemently denied” intervening in the American election, and so, as far as Trump is concerned, it’s time to “move forward.”
And with that in mind, the U.S. leader added that he’s prepared to form “an impenetrable Cyber Security unit” with Russia “so that election hacking, & many other negative things, will be guarded.”









