But your point doesn't stand if you can't link any of it to the Russians.
Which we have no evidence for.
1. The FBI and various US Intelligence officials same people who told us about the WMD's confirmed asked us to believe Russian hacking/interference.
They did indeed.
I don't really feel like getting into the WMD topic right now. I know you automatically disbelieve anything any government agency says. That's beside the point though. The general public doesn't have the same level of distrust that you do, and there is no obvious reason for the Intelligence community to lie in this particular instance.
2. Trump believed it was the Russians.
Sorry, what?
http://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-supports-julian-assanges-russian-hacking-claims-538424
Transcript and video of his news conference on 1/11:
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/11/us/politics/trump-press-conference-transcript.html?_r=0"Q: do you accept their opinion that Vladimir Putin ordered the hack of the DNC and the attempted hack of the RNC?...
Trump: ...As far as hacking, I think it was Russia."
The question was awkwardly combined with a question about the Steele dossier, so you have to read it carefully.
I thought he had admitted it earlier than this, but I can't find anything earlier than this right now, so perhaps I was wrong. Sorry if my timeline was a bit off. He apparently hadn't yet admitted that Russia hacked the DNC when he made made his comments in support of the hacking before the election.
3. Trump publicly stated his support for the hacking and encouraged Russia to do more.
Of course he did. I also support freedom of information. Hillary and Podesta said some disgusting things.
He also retweeted a Pepe. I'd like a citation for "asking Russia to do more".
I was referring to his request for Russia to "find the 30,000 emails that are missing". (
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Oh, and as for his statement in that video that he "has nothing to do with Putin, I've never spoken to him, I don't know anything about him"...
" class="bbc_link" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">(direct contradiction from 2014).