Trumps Ties to Russia

Kinda hard to ignore all of this and everything is a conspiracy

1) Donald Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort appears on secret ledgers as the recipient of $12.7 million in cash payments from the extremely pro-Russian party of former Ukrainian President Yanukovych. He is under current investigation by the Ukraine's newly formed National Anti-Corruption Bureau for, among other things, election tampering and embezzling of billions from Ukrainian state assets.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/15/us/politics/paul-manafort-ukraine-donald-trump.html?_r=1

2) Ivanka Trump goes on holiday with Wendi Deng Murdoch, the on and off girlfriend of Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Instagrams a cute picture of the two of them in Dubrovnik. Formerly the most optics-aware of the clan, she'll soon be aware of what this looks like: stand-in for Trump hangs with and shares friends, secrets and business dealings with stand-in for Putin... during election season. Or, perhaps, she doesn't care any more. Wendi Deng Murdoch, remember, is the person that actually set Ivanka Trump up with her husband, Jared Kushner...

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3) Based on his own $10 billion self-valuation, Trump's just-updated tax cut plan could save his own family and companies between $4 and $7 billion in taxes they'd otherwise have to pay over their lifetimes. Pretty great rewards with this job!

And from earlier this week:
1) The All-Russian Center for Public Opinion released a poll in which 34% of respondents favored Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton because a) he's a man, b) more "fun" and c) is much more Russia-positive. Like in most countries, media shapes a large portion of public views... and President Putin controls all news media in Russia.

2) Felix Sater released a statement endorsing Trump. Who? Sater was the right hand man of Russian property developer Tevfik Arif, founder of the Bayrock firm and suspiciously well-connected former Soviet (who was allowed to freely travel abroad during the Cold War, when foreign travel was extremely restricted even to senior Communist party officials). Bayrock arranged billions in funding from murky Russian property development companies, a corrupt Kazakh mining titan and an Icelandic investment fund whose main investors were Russian magnates friendly with Putin, all to build Trump SoHo and various planned Trump hotels in Moscow, Kiev and other locations around the globe. A fraud racketeering charge filed against the Bayrock firm from their own former finance chief alleged that any time the Trump projects ran out of cash, magical wires would come in from Russia and Kazakhstan. In court and business documentation, documents with the signatures of Trump, Donald Jr and Ivanka show that they were fully aware of all terms of the deal. Unfortunately for Sater, most of the deals tanked and he was fired; he was given a second chance as a lone operator in 2010 but also messed that up. Shortly after, Trump disavowed close knowledge of Sater. The Bayrock fraud lawsuit is still ongoing and requires depositions and information from and about Trump, a possible reason Sater felt compelled to release his endorsement in the middle of another week of "sarcasm"... and slyly imply that he still has relevance for Trump.

Cruz Questions Trump's Ties to Mob-Linked Felon

3) Information was revealed about a speech that Carter Page, one of Trump's foreign policy advisors, gave to the New Economy School in Moscow on July 15, shortly before the RNC. During his talk, Page complimented Russia's efforts in Syria against American-backed rebels and criticized America for having an "often-hypocritical focus on democratization.” Page's former employer was Gazprom, the Russian state oil company. As presumably Trump's advisor on all things Russia, that's the kind of message he wants to go with during election season? Democracy is bad?
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Trump ties to Russia....

Why are snowflakes so BLINDLY hypocritical in regards to their 'fear' of 'connections to Russians'? (NOT SURPRISING) There has not been 1 liberal / snowflake who has started a 'Clinton Ties To Russia' Thread. Considering the facts, why is that?

Trump did not receive donations from a wealthy Russian politicians who benefitted from the Uranium deal the way the Clintons did.

Trump was not running around during the campaign giving $50k-a-pop speeches for Ex-KGB Putin Pals like Bill Clinton was doing.

Trump's campaign manager not receive thousands of shares of Russian compan7y stocks he never reported, and his company's board of directors did not consist 1/3rd of the way of prominent Russian businessmen who had intimate ties to the Kremlin and Putin, the way Hillary's campaign manager did.

Trump's campaign manager's brother was not working for the KGB Bank AND the Russian Spy Agency that reportedly hacked the DNC's e-mails the way that Hillary's did.

The snowflakes have been so pre-occupied worrying about the Russians jeopardizing our national security that they completely seemed to miss all of that and not give a damn...understandable...for snowflakes.

:p
 
Snowflakes....even CNN and New York Times admitted they lied about Trump/Russia and issued retractions for their lies.

Wake the fuck up.
 
Kinda hard to ignore all of this and everything is a conspiracy

1) Donald Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort appears on secret ledgers as the recipient of $12.7 million in cash payments from the extremely pro-Russian party of former Ukrainian President Yanukovych. He is under current investigation by the Ukraine's newly formed National Anti-Corruption Bureau for, among other things, election tampering and embezzling of billions from Ukrainian state assets.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/15/us/politics/paul-manafort-ukraine-donald-trump.html?_r=1

2) Ivanka Trump goes on holiday with Wendi Deng Murdoch, the on and off girlfriend of Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Instagrams a cute picture of the two of them in Dubrovnik. Formerly the most optics-aware of the clan, she'll soon be aware of what this looks like: stand-in for Trump hangs with and shares friends, secrets and business dealings with stand-in for Putin... during election season. Or, perhaps, she doesn't care any more. Wendi Deng Murdoch, remember, is the person that actually set Ivanka Trump up with her husband, Jared Kushner...

373BC17500000578-0-image-m-2_1471212119722.jpg


3) Based on his own $10 billion self-valuation, Trump's just-updated tax cut plan could save his own family and companies between $4 and $7 billion in taxes they'd otherwise have to pay over their lifetimes. Pretty great rewards with this job!

And from earlier this week:
1) The All-Russian Center for Public Opinion released a poll in which 34% of respondents favored Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton because a) he's a man, b) more "fun" and c) is much more Russia-positive. Like in most countries, media shapes a large portion of public views... and President Putin controls all news media in Russia.

2) Felix Sater released a statement endorsing Trump. Who? Sater was the right hand man of Russian property developer Tevfik Arif, founder of the Bayrock firm and suspiciously well-connected former Soviet (who was allowed to freely travel abroad during the Cold War, when foreign travel was extremely restricted even to senior Communist party officials). Bayrock arranged billions in funding from murky Russian property development companies, a corrupt Kazakh mining titan and an Icelandic investment fund whose main investors were Russian magnates friendly with Putin, all to build Trump SoHo and various planned Trump hotels in Moscow, Kiev and other locations around the globe. A fraud racketeering charge filed against the Bayrock firm from their own former finance chief alleged that any time the Trump projects ran out of cash, magical wires would come in from Russia and Kazakhstan. In court and business documentation, documents with the signatures of Trump, Donald Jr and Ivanka show that they were fully aware of all terms of the deal. Unfortunately for Sater, most of the deals tanked and he was fired; he was given a second chance as a lone operator in 2010 but also messed that up. Shortly after, Trump disavowed close knowledge of Sater. The Bayrock fraud lawsuit is still ongoing and requires depositions and information from and about Trump, a possible reason Sater felt compelled to release his endorsement in the middle of another week of "sarcasm"... and slyly imply that he still has relevance for Trump.

Cruz Questions Trump's Ties to Mob-Linked Felon

3) Information was revealed about a speech that Carter Page, one of Trump's foreign policy advisors, gave to the New Economy School in Moscow on July 15, shortly before the RNC. During his talk, Page complimented Russia's efforts in Syria against American-backed rebels and criticized America for having an "often-hypocritical focus on democratization.” Page's former employer was Gazprom, the Russian state oil company. As presumably Trump's advisor on all things Russia, that's the kind of message he wants to go with during election season? Democracy is bad?
But what does any of that prove? Trump favors Russia over western Europe, and will use his office for personal gain? Fine. But it's not illegal and nothing the Trumpbots were not told before the election.
 

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