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So we finally know the whole story. After collecting salacious "kompromat", the Russians tried to blackmail candidate Trump into becoming their tool. They were shocked that Trump was unfazed by their threats to release their embarrassing info and turned to a new approach. The Russian government agreed to help Trump win the election, and if he did win would then provide hundreds of millions of dollars in liquid cash and to eliminate hundreds of millions of dollars worth of Trump Organization debt through undisclosed measures. All Donald Trump had to do was to make sure that after becoming President he would make sure that the United States would be "friendly" to Russia's interests.
Mueller is charging Donald Trump and several people close to him, including his two sons and his son-in-law, with multiple violations of Title 18 Section 115 of the US Code: treason, misprision of treason, seditious conspiracy, and advocating to overthrow the government.
According to Mueller's office the Russian government has funneled over $200 million into Trump's pockets through a series of false business deals that served as fronts for the money, and through a sophisticated hacking scheme that siphons money out of small local banks around the world and into the control of the Russian government. As of yet there is no indication that Russian intelligence has been able to "eliminate" any debt owed by the Trump Organization, which it would presumably do through additional hacking. However the special prosecutor's report suggests that the Kremlin may have never intended to fulfill such a promise and likely would not be able to actually deliver.
Breaking: President Trump to resign as Mueller issues flimsy criminal charges - Fox News
Mueller is charging Donald Trump and several people close to him, including his two sons and his son-in-law, with multiple violations of Title 18 Section 115 of the US Code: treason, misprision of treason, seditious conspiracy, and advocating to overthrow the government.
According to Mueller's office the Russian government has funneled over $200 million into Trump's pockets through a series of false business deals that served as fronts for the money, and through a sophisticated hacking scheme that siphons money out of small local banks around the world and into the control of the Russian government. As of yet there is no indication that Russian intelligence has been able to "eliminate" any debt owed by the Trump Organization, which it would presumably do through additional hacking. However the special prosecutor's report suggests that the Kremlin may have never intended to fulfill such a promise and likely would not be able to actually deliver.
Breaking: President Trump to resign as Mueller issues flimsy criminal charges - Fox News