Time to move on from Trump/Russia allegations

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Tribune News Service

Media outlets have further exaggerated the rumors that Russia and President-elect Trump colluded in last month’s election.

Allie Newlove, Guest Writer

Questions are arising whether Russians intervened to help Donald Trump, the upcoming president, win the 2016 presidential election, and it’s getting out of hand.

Investigations are taking place and Russians are denying all accusations placed against them with the interference in the election.

In the president-elect’s transition office, a staff member who finds this ridiculous said, “The election ended a long time ago in one of the biggest Electoral College victories in history. It’s now time to move on and ‘Make America Great Again,” as reported in World News.

In all reality, what do investigators want out of this? Will the findings make a difference? If reports do come back that Russia did intervene, will there be another election or will Clinton become president?

These questions need to be asked and in my opinion it should just be left and done with. It seems to me that a strong favorability is on Clinton’s side and politicians are doing all they can to make Trump look bad.

Trump said to The Huffington Post, “If Russia, or some other entity, was hacking, why did the White House wait so long to act? Why did they only complain after Hillary lost?”

There is no hard core evidence that Russia was involved, and until there is, this will be a battle around the nation. This news should have been kept private until it was actually proved, so that it wouldn’t continue to rise tensions among the voters.

On “Fox News Sunday,” incoming White House chief of staff, Reince Priebus said, “Even if there eventually is proof of Russian hacking, it’s “insane” to think the Trump campaign coordinated it.”

This election may not have been in everyone’s favor, but it’s done and over with and there are more important things to worry about.