“Donald Trump is Donald Trump,” Senator Kevin Kramer (R-ND) shrugged during an appearance on MSNBC’s MTP Daily. In an interview earlier this week with JustTheNews’s John Solomon, who happens to be the mastermind of Rudy Giuliani’s conspiracies in Ukraine that led to Trump’s first ouster, the former president asked America’s top opponent to release intelligence for the President of the United States. “If Putin is not exactly a fan of our country, let him explain; why did the mayor of Moscow’s wife give Biden – and both – three and a half million dollars?” Trump exclaimed, making an unfounded claim about the Biden family. “I do not think Putin knew the answer. I think he should release it. “I think we need to know that answer.” Speaking to Cramer on Thursday, MSNBC presenter Chuck Todd reported that Trump was once again seeking help to tarnish a political opponent from a foreign government — this time from a country waging an unprovoked war with a American ally. “Why trust propaganda from someone who, you know, right now, based on the conversation I had earlier, asked President Biden to step down?” wondered Todd. “Why would you want to trust everything Putin had to say about Hunter Biden?” After Cramer said that Trump’s comments were “more sarcastic than anything else”, the MTP Daily presenter dismissed his characterization. “I mean, I’m sorry, it’s almost a bit unpatriotic to ask the enemy of the free world right now for propaganda for a political opponent,” Todd said. “I mean, it just seemed awful for the former president to do. No?” The North Dakota senator was disgusted, claiming that the media “would view the war in Ukraine as a scout camp” if “Hunter Biden’s name was Donald Trump Jr.” and Todd was cut off. “Senator, this is the most lazy attack. “It’s not for the media,” the presenter grumbled. “They are also honest,” Kramer replied. “It does not matter to the media,” Todd replied. “Is it right for the former president of the United States to ask an enemy of the free world to do that?” Arguing that what a former president is doing cannot be compared to the current president, Kramer attributed the actions simply to Trump being Trump. “Donald Trump is Donald Trump,” he said. “It has not changed. It is not going to change. It’s more interesting to the Washington press than to the general public. Was it the wisest thing in the world to say? “Maybe not, but it’s Donald Trump and he says that.” Adding that he believes Putin is a “war criminal”, Kramer downplayed Trump’s statements as nothing more than a walk-in to the press. “Once again, Donald Trump betrayed you all and everyone betrayed you. “Now we have to, you know, discuss that,” Cramer said. “I’m not going to talk to you about whether Trump is getting too much coverage or not. “But he is the leader of your party, sir.” “At the end of the day, whether you like it or not, he is the leader of your party. “Do you feel comfortable with your party leader playing football with Vladimir Putin?” Kramer, meanwhile, avoided questioning again, saying there was “evidence that Democrats leaked information to the White House to plant false evidence” that Trump was conspiring with Russia, ostensibly parroting misleading allegations about the latest testimony. of Special Prosecutor John Durham. “How does that make what Donald Trump does a little better?” Todd asked angrily. “I’m much more concerned and I think the American people are worried about the current president and his behavior and really the lack of control compared to a former president who has a long history of saying outrageous things, whether seriously or not. “And to take him very seriously, honestly, a body of the press that is too impatient to jump into an interesting personality, at least,” Kramer said again. “I would add that when Donald Trump was president, Russia did not invade Ukraine.”