Russian Oligarch, Chris Steele, The DOJ And A Clear Case Of Collusion

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We found the collusion.

In a 20-month search for evidence of collusion between Donald Trump’s campaign and Russia, none that is compelling has emerged.

Former FBI Director James Comey told Congress he found none. The U.S. intelligence community has given a similar assessment, though it did prove convincingly that Moscow meddled in the 2016 election through cyber warfare. And, so far, special counsel Robert Mueller has not offered any collusion evidence, though his work continues.

But, for the first time, I can say there is evidence of collusion between Russians and Americans — specifically, the sort that is at the heart of counterintelligence work.

Before we review that evidence, let’s define collusion. The Collins Dictionary says its original British meaning was “secret or illegal cooperation, especially between countries or organizations.” Using that definition, collusion can be secret but good, if the outcome is well-intended. Or, it can be bad, if it is meant to defraud, deceive or create illegality.

Now for the evidence, as presented to me by several sources, American and foreign:

In September 2015, senior Department of Justice (DOJ) official Bruce Ohr and some FBI agents met in New York with Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska to seek the Russian billionaire’s help on organized crime investigations. The meeting was facilitated — though not attended — by British intelligence operative Christopher Steele.

In 2012, Steele’s private firm, Orbis Business Intelligence, was hired as a subcontractor by a law firm working for Deripaska, who then headed Russia’s largest aluminum company. Steele’s firm was asked to do research to help the law firm defend a lawsuit filed against Deripaska by a business rival.

Russian oligarch, Justice Department and a clear case of collusion
 
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We found the collusion.

In a 20-month search for evidence of collusion between Donald Trump’s campaign and Russia, none that is compelling has emerged.

Former FBI Director James Comey told Congress he found none. The U.S. intelligence community has given a similar assessment, though it did prove convincingly that Moscow meddled in the 2016 election through cyber warfare. And, so far, special counsel Robert Mueller has not offered any collusion evidence, though his work continues.

But, for the first time, I can say there is evidence of collusion between Russians and Americans — specifically, the sort that is at the heart of counterintelligence work.

Before we review that evidence, let’s define collusion. The Collins Dictionary says its original British meaning was “secret or illegal cooperation, especially between countries or organizations.” Using that definition, collusion can be secret but good, if the outcome is well-intended. Or, it can be bad, if it is meant to defraud, deceive or create illegality.

Now for the evidence, as presented to me by several sources, American and foreign:

In September 2015, senior Department of Justice (DOJ) official Bruce Ohr and some FBI agents met in New York with Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska to seek the Russian billionaire’s help on organized crime investigations. The meeting was facilitated — though not attended — by British intelligence operative Christopher Steele.

In 2012, Steele’s private firm, Orbis Business Intelligence, was hired as a subcontractor by a law firm working for Deripaska, who then headed Russia’s largest aluminum company. Steele’s firm was asked to do research to help the law firm defend a lawsuit filed against Deripaska by a business rival.

Russian oligarch, Justice Department and a clear case of collusion
Mueller and Deripaska are also connected....

Remember as well, Mueller hid Russian crimes associated with the KGB Bank's attempt to acquire Uranium One in 2014...
 
In a 20-month search for evidence of collusion between Donald Trump’s campaign and Russia, none that is compelling has emerged.

Hey dumbass what part of Trump campaign meeting with Russian government reps to get dirt on Hillary "not compelling" enough for you?
 
...what part of Trump campaign meeting with Russian government reps to get dirt on Hillary "not compelling" enough for you?
The part where attending a meeting to acquire opposition research is NOT a crime and the part where no information was given.

What part of Hillary Clinton feeding Top Secret data to the Chinese, with Strzok's help, since 2015 and Hillary colluding with and paying foreign spies and Russians for their help in her attempt to alter the 2016 Presidential election results do you find worth attempting to defend?
 
We found the collusion.

In a 20-month search for evidence of collusion between Donald Trump’s campaign and Russia, none that is compelling has emerged.

Former FBI Director James Comey told Congress he found none. The U.S. intelligence community has given a similar assessment, though it did prove convincingly that Moscow meddled in the 2016 election through cyber warfare. And, so far, special counsel Robert Mueller has not offered any collusion evidence, though his work continues.

But, for the first time, I can say there is evidence of collusion between Russians and Americans — specifically, the sort that is at the heart of counterintelligence work.

Before we review that evidence, let’s define collusion. The Collins Dictionary says its original British meaning was “secret or illegal cooperation, especially between countries or organizations.” Using that definition, collusion can be secret but good, if the outcome is well-intended. Or, it can be bad, if it is meant to defraud, deceive or create illegality.

Now for the evidence, as presented to me by several sources, American and foreign:

In September 2015, senior Department of Justice (DOJ) official Bruce Ohr and some FBI agents met in New York with Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska to seek the Russian billionaire’s help on organized crime investigations. The meeting was facilitated — though not attended — by British intelligence operative Christopher Steele.

In 2012, Steele’s private firm, Orbis Business Intelligence, was hired as a subcontractor by a law firm working for Deripaska, who then headed Russia’s largest aluminum company. Steele’s firm was asked to do research to help the law firm defend a lawsuit filed against Deripaska by a business rival.

Russian oligarch, Justice Department and a clear case of collusion
Mueller and Deripaska are also connected....

Remember as well, Mueller hid Russian crimes associated with the KGB Bank's attempt to acquire Uranium One in 2014...

uranium one ......... '

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We found the collusion.

In a 20-month search for evidence of collusion between Donald Trump’s campaign and Russia, none that is compelling has emerged.

Former FBI Director James Comey told Congress he found none. The U.S. intelligence community has given a similar assessment, though it did prove convincingly that Moscow meddled in the 2016 election through cyber warfare. And, so far, special counsel Robert Mueller has not offered any collusion evidence, though his work continues.

But, for the first time, I can say there is evidence of collusion between Russians and Americans — specifically, the sort that is at the heart of counterintelligence work.

Before we review that evidence, let’s define collusion. The Collins Dictionary says its original British meaning was “secret or illegal cooperation, especially between countries or organizations.” Using that definition, collusion can be secret but good, if the outcome is well-intended. Or, it can be bad, if it is meant to defraud, deceive or create illegality.

Now for the evidence, as presented to me by several sources, American and foreign:

In September 2015, senior Department of Justice (DOJ) official Bruce Ohr and some FBI agents met in New York with Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska to seek the Russian billionaire’s help on organized crime investigations. The meeting was facilitated — though not attended — by British intelligence operative Christopher Steele.

In 2012, Steele’s private firm, Orbis Business Intelligence, was hired as a subcontractor by a law firm working for Deripaska, who then headed Russia’s largest aluminum company. Steele’s firm was asked to do research to help the law firm defend a lawsuit filed against Deripaska by a business rival.

Russian oligarch, Justice Department and a clear case of collusion


yup it is time to start bringing charges against these treasonous bastards
 
In a 20-month search for evidence of collusion between Donald Trump’s campaign and Russia, none that is compelling has emerged.

Hey dumbass what part of Trump campaign meeting with Russian government reps to get dirt on Hillary "not compelling" enough for you?

LMAO

Which part of HItlery and the DNC paying Steele for a bogus dossier of dirt on Trump is "not compelling" for you??
 
More desperate thrashing around by our resident tRumpkins.
 
In a 20-month search for evidence of collusion between Donald Trump’s campaign and Russia, none that is compelling has emerged.

Hey dumbass what part of Trump campaign meeting with Russian government reps to get dirt on Hillary "not compelling" enough for you?

LMAO

Which part of HItlery and the DNC paying Steele for a bogus dossier of dirt on Trump is "not compelling" for you??

Dummy, paying for private company to conduct opposition research is perfectly legal.

Recieving, or conspiring to recieve campaign contributions from adversarial governments who are looking to harm America is ILLEGAL, not to mention generally treasonous.


The evidence of Trump campaign eagerly looking to work with Russians for an edge in the presidential campaign is in fact compelling.
 
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We found the collusion.

In a 20-month search for evidence of collusion between Donald Trump’s campaign and Russia, none that is compelling has emerged.

Former FBI Director James Comey told Congress he found none. The U.S. intelligence community has given a similar assessment, though it did prove convincingly that Moscow meddled in the 2016 election through cyber warfare. And, so far, special counsel Robert Mueller has not offered any collusion evidence, though his work continues.

But, for the first time, I can say there is evidence of collusion between Russians and Americans — specifically, the sort that is at the heart of counterintelligence work.

Before we review that evidence, let’s define collusion. The Collins Dictionary says its original British meaning was “secret or illegal cooperation, especially between countries or organizations.” Using that definition, collusion can be secret but good, if the outcome is well-intended. Or, it can be bad, if it is meant to defraud, deceive or create illegality.

Now for the evidence, as presented to me by several sources, American and foreign:

In September 2015, senior Department of Justice (DOJ) official Bruce Ohr and some FBI agents met in New York with Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska to seek the Russian billionaire’s help on organized crime investigations. The meeting was facilitated — though not attended — by British intelligence operative Christopher Steele.

In 2012, Steele’s private firm, Orbis Business Intelligence, was hired as a subcontractor by a law firm working for Deripaska, who then headed Russia’s largest aluminum company. Steele’s firm was asked to do research to help the law firm defend a lawsuit filed against Deripaska by a business rival.

Russian oligarch, Justice Department and a clear case of collusion


yup it is time to start bringing charges against these treasonous bastards
In a 20-month search for evidence of collusion between Donald Trump’s campaign and Russia, none that is compelling has emerged.

Hey dumbass what part of Trump campaign meeting with Russian government reps to get dirt on Hillary "not compelling" enough for you?

LMAO

Which part of HItlery and the DNC paying Steele for a bogus dossier of dirt on Trump is "not compelling" for you??

Dummy, paying for private company to conduct opposition research is ethical and legal.

Reciving campaign contributions from adversarial governments who are looking to harm America is ILLEGAL, not to mention generally treasonous.


The evidence of Trump campaign eagerly looking to work with Russians for an edge in the presidential campaign is in fact compelling.

Bullshit.

Cohen paid Stormy and Trump paid him back. Hell they used their own money. To call that campaign fraud is ludicrous at best.

Oh as the Russians. No sign of collusion yet. And you can bet there won't be.

Oh and Barry's intelligence and cyber people were aware of the hack. Why they did nothing is beyond me and everyone else.

The FBI told the DNC IT guy to watch for hackers and he did nothing.

To bad. So sad. Light a candle.
 
In a 20-month search for evidence of collusion between Donald Trump’s campaign and Russia, none that is compelling has emerged.

Hey dumbass what part of Trump campaign meeting with Russian government reps to get dirt on Hillary "not compelling" enough for you?

LMAO

Which part of HItlery and the DNC paying Steele for a bogus dossier of dirt on Trump is "not compelling" for you??

Dummy, paying for private company to conduct opposition research is perfectly legal.

Recieving, or conspiring to recieve campaign contributions from adversarial governments who are looking to harm America is ILLEGAL, not to mention generally treasonous.


The evidence of Trump campaign eagerly looking to work with Russians for an edge in the presidential campaign is in fact compelling.

The person who cannot even spell "receiving" is stating that they are smarter than Alan Dershowitz, the preeminent constitutional lawyer in the US. You cannot make this stuff up.
 
We found the collusion.

In a 20-month search for evidence of collusion between Donald Trump’s campaign and Russia, none that is compelling has emerged.

Former FBI Director James Comey told Congress he found none. The U.S. intelligence community has given a similar assessment, though it did prove convincingly that Moscow meddled in the 2016 election through cyber warfare. And, so far, special counsel Robert Mueller has not offered any collusion evidence, though his work continues.

But, for the first time, I can say there is evidence of collusion between Russians and Americans — specifically, the sort that is at the heart of counterintelligence work.

Before we review that evidence, let’s define collusion. The Collins Dictionary says its original British meaning was “secret or illegal cooperation, especially between countries or organizations.” Using that definition, collusion can be secret but good, if the outcome is well-intended. Or, it can be bad, if it is meant to defraud, deceive or create illegality.

Now for the evidence, as presented to me by several sources, American and foreign:

In September 2015, senior Department of Justice (DOJ) official Bruce Ohr and some FBI agents met in New York with Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska to seek the Russian billionaire’s help on organized crime investigations. The meeting was facilitated — though not attended — by British intelligence operative Christopher Steele.

In 2012, Steele’s private firm, Orbis Business Intelligence, was hired as a subcontractor by a law firm working for Deripaska, who then headed Russia’s largest aluminum company. Steele’s firm was asked to do research to help the law firm defend a lawsuit filed against Deripaska by a business rival.

Russian oligarch, Justice Department and a clear case of collusion


yup it is time to start bringing charges against these treasonous bastards
In a 20-month search for evidence of collusion between Donald Trump’s campaign and Russia, none that is compelling has emerged.

Hey dumbass what part of Trump campaign meeting with Russian government reps to get dirt on Hillary "not compelling" enough for you?

LMAO

Which part of HItlery and the DNC paying Steele for a bogus dossier of dirt on Trump is "not compelling" for you??

Dummy, paying for private company to conduct opposition research is ethical and legal.

Reciving campaign contributions from adversarial governments who are looking to harm America is ILLEGAL, not to mention generally treasonous.


The evidence of Trump campaign eagerly looking to work with Russians for an edge in the presidential campaign is in fact compelling.

Bullshit.

Cohen paid Stormy and Trump paid him back. Hell they used their own money. To call that campaign fraud is ludicrous at best.

Oh as the Russians. No sign of collusion yet. And you can bet there won't be.

Oh and Barry's intelligence and cyber people were aware of the hack. Why they did nothing is beyond me and everyone else.

The FBI told the DNC IT guy to watch for hackers and he did nothing.

To bad. So sad. Light a candle.

If you do not see the FACT of Trump campaign eagerly looking to work with Russians for an edge in the presidential campaign as a sign of colllusion, then the only explanation is that you are wilfully blind.

It absolutely is a sign, wether or not you Trumpsters have the intelectual ability to admit it.
 
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