The communications have caused quite a scandal and even led to the resignation of Trump's National Security Advisor, Michael Flynn. Jeff Session, the Attorney General is also currently in hot water over his meeting.
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The meetings are causing a scandal because of widespread reports that the Russian government favoured the Republican candidate in the 2016 Presidential elections.
While the White House has tried it's best to insulate Trump from the Russian scandal, the fact that his top aides met with Kremlin contacts without informing him is a cause of concern.
The scandals have cast a fresh cloud over the Trump administration. However, the Kremlin has repeatedly denied that members of Russian government discussed US elections with Trump's team.
A recent tweet by the Russian Embassy of UK has slammed allegations against the Kremlin while also taking a jibe at the western media.
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But the quote that was shared by the embassy has left us confused. The embassy used a JK Rowling quote to say that the media has hit "rock bottom" -- while we understand the sentiments (and definitely applaud the embassy's taste in authors) we can't help but wonder who picked the quote, because it seems to make no sense in the current context.
MFA:US&other West media hit rock bottom making a scandal of official meetings with Rus diplomats.Do they even know what a diplomat’s job is? pic.twitter.com/LP20VnOGz8
— Russian Embassy, UK (@RussianEmbassy) March 3, 2017
Are the media supposed to rebuild from the ashes? Is the Russian embassy hinting that they must start over because they've completely lost track of what they're doing? Did they just Google "rock bottom"and add the first quote that came up?
Guess we'll never know!
This story first appeared in Mashable.
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