This binder alone is more than enough to Lock Him Up sooner rather than later.
Support this guy, you’re supporting an obvious criminal.
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Trump's Russian Collusion
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"The purpose of writing is to inflate weak ideas, obscure poor reasoning, and inhibit clarity. With a little practice, writing can be an intimidating and impenetrable fog." - Calvin, to Hobbes
Re: Trump's Russian Collusion
Seems like people are worried that 2xIMPOTUS o d is going to help out Putin once he is reelected
https://thehill.com/homenews/4360407-co ... wing-nato/
https://thehill.com/homenews/4360407-co ... wing-nato/
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The WAPO's Josh Dawsey Downplays Paul Manafort's Ties To Alleged Russian Spies
Mar-A-Lardo wants to hire Manafort to help with "fundraising"!!!
Mar-A-Lardo wants to hire Manafort to help with "fundraising"!!!
..First, there is absolutely no dispute that Manafort sent campaign data to Kilimnik to share with his Ukrainian backers and Oleg Deripaska. Manafort simply maintained that he only instructed Rick Gates to share public data (Kilimnik’s other business partner, Sam Patten, said Manafort shared internal data). But the polling data has never been the key point. They key point was, weeks before the Russians started stealing Hillary’s internal modeling, Manafort told Kilimnik how he planned to win the race in the swing states — Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and also Minnesota — where Trump ultimately did win it.
Dawsey of course is silent about the other two undisputed aspects of the August 2, 2016 meeting. Kilimnik pitched Manafort on a plan to carve up Ukraine (Manafort ultimately admitted that Kilimnik did; he just claimed he didn’t buy into the plan at that point). And Manafort talked about how to get paid by his Ukrainian backers and get his debt with Oleg Deripaska relieved.
That is, the meeting at least maps the outline of a quid pro quo: a commitment to carve up Ukraine in exchange for millions and help winning the election.
And Robert Mueller didn’t just accuse Manafort of lying during the period when he was supposed to be cooperating. Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled that he had.
Paul Manafort lied to cover up what really happened between him and Konstantin Kilimnik, and Donald Trump pardoned Manafort to reward those lies.
Finally, it’s not that, “U.S. government said [Kilimnik] had ties to Russian intelligence.” In 2021, after Kilimnik allegedly interfered in a second US election, Treasury stated as fact that Kilimnik was Russian intelligence.
"The purpose of writing is to inflate weak ideas, obscure poor reasoning, and inhibit clarity. With a little practice, writing can be an intimidating and impenetrable fog." - Calvin, to Hobbes
Re: Trump's Russian Collusion
Van Jones had a funny bit on CNN last night. He said it is very unfair of Trump to rely on the old crooks like Manafort. Said he should give the new crooks a chance to prove how crooked they are.