Confirmed: Trump Organization did negotiate with a sanctioned Russian bank in 2016

Then you should have no trouble producing a copy of this signed "letter of intent."


Those dirty diapers are making you even more stupid than your usual moronic self ...

First you state that NO letter of intent was signed

Then, when Trump's OWN lawyer admits that Trump signed the letter, you nitwit, "demand" that someone should show you the letter.........

Go lay on your crib and whine.......lol
 
An international businessman worked a deal, gasp. The horror!!!


The above moron does NOT have a definition for the term "sanction"......Perhaps some right wing grown up can explain it to this nitwit?

The sanctions amounted to travel bans for Russian bankers and some military related industries from doing business with them. Even a Joe Biden stated they were not meant to prevent legitimate business dealings.

The sanctions were purely in response to the Ukraine as the globalists were alarmed that Russia wasn’t going to roll over and allow them to take all of the Ukraine. Poor globalist pigs.
 
Thoughts?

Confirmed: Trump Organization did negotiate with a sanctioned Russian bank in 2016

Felix Sater, a Soviet-born former Donald Trump advisor and real estate dealer, confirmed last night to MSNBC’s Chris Hayes that the Trump Organization negotiated with sanctioned Russian bank VTB to build Trump World Tower in Moscow.
It's OK. Republicans can do stuff like that.
They can lie, cheat, steal, commit adultery, have sex with young girls.
Trump even says he could shoot someone out on the street and his base would be fine with that.

 
An international businessman worked a deal, gasp. The horror!!!

Do you check under your bed frequently?
2016 when he's running for president, he works with a sanctioned bank in Moscow? No wonder he was so consistantly in favor of Putin during the campaign. Whether or not this is ultimately proven to be collusion, it is something that is very wrong in someone who wants to lead the country. Being president is the primary point of importance, not one's private business deals.
 
An international businessman worked a deal, gasp. The horror!!!

Do you check under your bed frequently?
2016 when he's running for president, he works with a sanctioned bank in Moscow? No wonder he was so consistantly in favor of Putin during the campaign. Whether or not this is ultimately proven to be collusion, it is something that is very wrong in someone who wants to lead the country. Being president is the primary point of importance, not one's private business deals.
Hey genius. He was RUNNING. Trump hadn't won anything yet. He wasn't employed by the US government yet. He was running HIS BUSINESSES.
You liberal traitors never cease to amaze me.
 
Did Trump negotiate away 25% of our uranium in exchangefor a $125MM donation to the Trump Foundation??


Below is NOT for you, Frankie-baby....You're too far gone with the kool-aid....but, for others

The Clinton Foundation received $145 million in pledges and donations from original investors in Uranium One, prior to its sale to Rosatom.

Former President Bill Clinton also received $500,000 for speaking at a Moscow conference organized by a Russian investment bank after the Rosatom-Uranium One deal was announced, but before it passed muster with the US Committee on Foreign Investments, according to the Times story.

Most of the $145 million in Clinton Foundation donations came from one person, a major Uranium One investor named Frank Giustra. Mr. Giustra has said that he sold all his shares in Uranium One about 1-1/2 years before Mrs. Clinton became secretary of State – and three years before Rosatom and its Russian cash came calling.

There is no direct evidence of a quid pro quo between Clinton and Uranium One backers. As one of nine members of a US committee weighing the deal, it was not within Clinton’s power to approve the deal on her own. There is no evidence Clinton was even informed of the prospective deal while she was secretary of State. While cabinet heads make up the committee, that is a nominal position. As often the case in government, subordinates go to the meetings and do the work.

What's the real story behind Hillary Clinton, Russia, and uranium ...
https://www.csmonitor.com/.../What-s-the-real-story-behind-Hillary-Clinton-Russia-..
Despite verified facts, the RW nutjobs will go on believing their false story. Wilful ignorance knows no bounds.
 
Thoughts?

Confirmed: Trump Organization did negotiate with a sanctioned Russian bank in 2016

Felix Sater, a Soviet-born former Donald Trump advisor and real estate dealer, confirmed last night to MSNBC’s Chris Hayes that the Trump Organization negotiated with sanctioned Russian bank VTB to build Trump World Tower in Moscow.


Unless they actually did business with them, it's meaningless.


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Negotiating is doing business
 
The only thing missing is evidence that they knew that what they were doing was illegal...at this point the defense of legal mal-practice has a ring of truth to it when it comes to Trump’s legal council. That shady idiot should be disbarred.

Breaking sanction law has only a slap-on-the-wrist penalties without bad intent.
 
Is it against the law to build a freaking hotel in Moscow?...

I am not sure what the rules for doing business with a sanctioned bank?
Did they "do business?"

Negotiating is doing business, even if the negotiations fail

No, negotiating is an ATTEMPT to do business. You have not paid money, exchanged goods or services. :lol:

Mind blowingly stupid comment there Gator.
 
It probably didn't occur to the liberal members of our conversation, but you can work out a deal with the company or Russia along with a bank and then switch banks to finance before you close.
 

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