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As fallout continues over Jeff Sessions’s contact with Russia’s ambassador, the nation’s foreign minister as a “witch hunt.” But such a climate of heightened anxiety may be precisely the problem: of contact between his campaign and the country accused of interfering with the election undermine the public’s trust no matter how innocent such contact may be. Intelligence officers under Obama even for fear the incoming administration would sweep it under the rug. But for all the U.S. politicians who fear the influence of an authoritarian Russia, there are others who see radical Islamic terrorism.

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