Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV

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“Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.”

Is the 'backchannel' that Donald Trump was always seeking now been replaced by brazen debriefings of puppet Donald in the oval office?

The Russians appear to be openly and brazenly mocking Trump without fear of retribution.

"Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”

Does that mean that the Russian mob will pull their financial support of Trump after he leaves office?

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV
By Rachel Singh | December 16, 2019 | 5:31pm

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Last week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov returned home from his visit to the Oval Office with Donald Trump and Russian state media had a field day. The meeting was especially satisfying for Russians as Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has not gotten his “quid pro quo” meeting with Trump as he has failed to announce the smear investigation Trump wants on Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. Trump is currently going through impeachment due to that promise, but that’s another, and another and another story.

After Lavrov’s meeting, TV Channel Rossiya 1 aired a segment not so subtly titled “Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.” You probably don’t need an explainer to guess who’s the master and who’s the agent in this analogy. Additionally, Vesti Nedeli, a Sunday news show on the same network, pointed out that Trump personally asked Lavrov to pose standing next to Trump while Trump sat at his desk. If you’re getting Game of Thrones vibes, we are, too, and if there’s any notes to take from that show, it’s sometimes the Hand of the King (and not the one on the Throne) holds more of the power.
Russian state television doesn’t seem concerned about losing their perceived pawn: They seem to view impeachment as a minor obstacle that won’t get Trump removed. Besides, heightened division in the U.S. works in Russia’s favor, especially since it hurts relations between the U.S. and Ukraine.
Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”
Host Vladimir Soloviev responded, “Should we get another apartment in Rostov ready?” The comment was an allusion to Viktor Yanukovych, former president of Ukraine, who had to flee for Russia in 2014 after corruption and treason. The comparison between Yanukovych and Trump is made more frightening as Russian experts and politicians consider both of them to be openly pro-Kremlin. As much as we’d love for Trump to be out of office, having him completely in Russia’s pocket is definitely not a solution.
 
“Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.”

Is the 'backchannel' that Donald Trump was always seeking now been replaced by brazen debriefings of puppet Donald in the oval office?

The Russians appear to be openly and brazenly mocking Trump without fear of retribution.

"Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”

Does that mean that the Russian mob will pull their financial support of Trump after he leaves office?

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV
By Rachel Singh | December 16, 2019 | 5:31pm

...
Last week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov returned home from his visit to the Oval Office with Donald Trump and Russian state media had a field day. The meeting was especially satisfying for Russians as Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has not gotten his “quid pro quo” meeting with Trump as he has failed to announce the smear investigation Trump wants on Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. Trump is currently going through impeachment due to that promise, but that’s another, and another and another story.

After Lavrov’s meeting, TV Channel Rossiya 1 aired a segment not so subtly titled “Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.” You probably don’t need an explainer to guess who’s the master and who’s the agent in this analogy. Additionally, Vesti Nedeli, a Sunday news show on the same network, pointed out that Trump personally asked Lavrov to pose standing next to Trump while Trump sat at his desk. If you’re getting Game of Thrones vibes, we are, too, and if there’s any notes to take from that show, it’s sometimes the Hand of the King (and not the one on the Throne) holds more of the power.
Russian state television doesn’t seem concerned about losing their perceived pawn: They seem to view impeachment as a minor obstacle that won’t get Trump removed. Besides, heightened division in the U.S. works in Russia’s favor, especially since it hurts relations between the U.S. and Ukraine.
Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”
Host Vladimir Soloviev responded, “Should we get another apartment in Rostov ready?” The comment was an allusion to Viktor Yanukovych, former president of Ukraine, who had to flee for Russia in 2014 after corruption and treason. The comparison between Yanukovych and Trump is made more frightening as Russian experts and politicians consider both of them to be openly pro-Kremlin. As much as we’d love for Trump to be out of office, having him completely in Russia’s pocket is definitely not a solution.
I take that to mean that former soviets in moscow recognize kindred spirits in the democrat party
 
“Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.”

Is the 'backchannel' that Donald Trump was always seeking now been replaced by brazen debriefings of puppet Donald in the oval office?

The Russians appear to be openly and brazenly mocking Trump without fear of retribution.

"Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”

Does that mean that the Russian mob will pull their financial support of Trump after he leaves office?

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV
By Rachel Singh | December 16, 2019 | 5:31pm

...
Last week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov returned home from his visit to the Oval Office with Donald Trump and Russian state media had a field day. The meeting was especially satisfying for Russians as Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has not gotten his “quid pro quo” meeting with Trump as he has failed to announce the smear investigation Trump wants on Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. Trump is currently going through impeachment due to that promise, but that’s another, and another and another story.

After Lavrov’s meeting, TV Channel Rossiya 1 aired a segment not so subtly titled “Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.” You probably don’t need an explainer to guess who’s the master and who’s the agent in this analogy. Additionally, Vesti Nedeli, a Sunday news show on the same network, pointed out that Trump personally asked Lavrov to pose standing next to Trump while Trump sat at his desk. If you’re getting Game of Thrones vibes, we are, too, and if there’s any notes to take from that show, it’s sometimes the Hand of the King (and not the one on the Throne) holds more of the power.
Russian state television doesn’t seem concerned about losing their perceived pawn: They seem to view impeachment as a minor obstacle that won’t get Trump removed. Besides, heightened division in the U.S. works in Russia’s favor, especially since it hurts relations between the U.S. and Ukraine.
Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”
Host Vladimir Soloviev responded, “Should we get another apartment in Rostov ready?” The comment was an allusion to Viktor Yanukovych, former president of Ukraine, who had to flee for Russia in 2014 after corruption and treason. The comparison between Yanukovych and Trump is made more frightening as Russian experts and politicians consider both of them to be openly pro-Kremlin. As much as we’d love for Trump to be out of office, having him completely in Russia’s pocket is definitely not a solution.

So now we're trusting the Russians, when before they were the group that was going to destroy American democracy.... because... they are saying something you like, to try and destroy Trump.

This is hilarious to me. Putin must be laughing at the Kremlin right now, because he could actually buy off and pay Biden to run for office, and you'd support Putin's puppet, as long as they stopped Trump.
 
“Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.”

Is the 'backchannel' that Donald Trump was always seeking now been replaced by brazen debriefings of puppet Donald in the oval office?

The Russians appear to be openly and brazenly mocking Trump without fear of retribution.

"Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”

Does that mean that the Russian mob will pull their financial support of Trump after he leaves office?

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV
By Rachel Singh | December 16, 2019 | 5:31pm

...
Last week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov returned home from his visit to the Oval Office with Donald Trump and Russian state media had a field day. The meeting was especially satisfying for Russians as Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has not gotten his “quid pro quo” meeting with Trump as he has failed to announce the smear investigation Trump wants on Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. Trump is currently going through impeachment due to that promise, but that’s another, and another and another story.

After Lavrov’s meeting, TV Channel Rossiya 1 aired a segment not so subtly titled “Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.” You probably don’t need an explainer to guess who’s the master and who’s the agent in this analogy. Additionally, Vesti Nedeli, a Sunday news show on the same network, pointed out that Trump personally asked Lavrov to pose standing next to Trump while Trump sat at his desk. If you’re getting Game of Thrones vibes, we are, too, and if there’s any notes to take from that show, it’s sometimes the Hand of the King (and not the one on the Throne) holds more of the power.
Russian state television doesn’t seem concerned about losing their perceived pawn: They seem to view impeachment as a minor obstacle that won’t get Trump removed. Besides, heightened division in the U.S. works in Russia’s favor, especially since it hurts relations between the U.S. and Ukraine.
Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”
Host Vladimir Soloviev responded, “Should we get another apartment in Rostov ready?” The comment was an allusion to Viktor Yanukovych, former president of Ukraine, who had to flee for Russia in 2014 after corruption and treason. The comparison between Yanukovych and Trump is made more frightening as Russian experts and politicians consider both of them to be openly pro-Kremlin. As much as we’d love for Trump to be out of office, having him completely in Russia’s pocket is definitely not a solution.

But I thought they loved Trump.
 
“Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.”

Is the 'backchannel' that Donald Trump was always seeking now been replaced by brazen debriefings of puppet Donald in the oval office?

The Russians appear to be openly and brazenly mocking Trump without fear of retribution.

"Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”

Does that mean that the Russian mob will pull their financial support of Trump after he leaves office?

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV
By Rachel Singh | December 16, 2019 | 5:31pm

...
Last week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov returned home from his visit to the Oval Office with Donald Trump and Russian state media had a field day. The meeting was especially satisfying for Russians as Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has not gotten his “quid pro quo” meeting with Trump as he has failed to announce the smear investigation Trump wants on Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. Trump is currently going through impeachment due to that promise, but that’s another, and another and another story.

After Lavrov’s meeting, TV Channel Rossiya 1 aired a segment not so subtly titled “Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.” You probably don’t need an explainer to guess who’s the master and who’s the agent in this analogy. Additionally, Vesti Nedeli, a Sunday news show on the same network, pointed out that Trump personally asked Lavrov to pose standing next to Trump while Trump sat at his desk. If you’re getting Game of Thrones vibes, we are, too, and if there’s any notes to take from that show, it’s sometimes the Hand of the King (and not the one on the Throne) holds more of the power.
Russian state television doesn’t seem concerned about losing their perceived pawn: They seem to view impeachment as a minor obstacle that won’t get Trump removed. Besides, heightened division in the U.S. works in Russia’s favor, especially since it hurts relations between the U.S. and Ukraine.
Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”
Host Vladimir Soloviev responded, “Should we get another apartment in Rostov ready?” The comment was an allusion to Viktor Yanukovych, former president of Ukraine, who had to flee for Russia in 2014 after corruption and treason. The comparison between Yanukovych and Trump is made more frightening as Russian experts and politicians consider both of them to be openly pro-Kremlin. As much as we’d love for Trump to be out of office, having him completely in Russia’s pocket is definitely not a solution.

But I thought they loved Trump.
not after he killed 250 of their soldiers.
 
“Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.”

Is the 'backchannel' that Donald Trump was always seeking now been replaced by brazen debriefings of puppet Donald in the oval office?

The Russians appear to be openly and brazenly mocking Trump without fear of retribution.

"Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”

Does that mean that the Russian mob will pull their financial support of Trump after he leaves office?

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV
By Rachel Singh | December 16, 2019 | 5:31pm

...
Last week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov returned home from his visit to the Oval Office with Donald Trump and Russian state media had a field day. The meeting was especially satisfying for Russians as Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has not gotten his “quid pro quo” meeting with Trump as he has failed to announce the smear investigation Trump wants on Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. Trump is currently going through impeachment due to that promise, but that’s another, and another and another story.

After Lavrov’s meeting, TV Channel Rossiya 1 aired a segment not so subtly titled “Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.” You probably don’t need an explainer to guess who’s the master and who’s the agent in this analogy. Additionally, Vesti Nedeli, a Sunday news show on the same network, pointed out that Trump personally asked Lavrov to pose standing next to Trump while Trump sat at his desk. If you’re getting Game of Thrones vibes, we are, too, and if there’s any notes to take from that show, it’s sometimes the Hand of the King (and not the one on the Throne) holds more of the power.
Russian state television doesn’t seem concerned about losing their perceived pawn: They seem to view impeachment as a minor obstacle that won’t get Trump removed. Besides, heightened division in the U.S. works in Russia’s favor, especially since it hurts relations between the U.S. and Ukraine.
Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”
Host Vladimir Soloviev responded, “Should we get another apartment in Rostov ready?” The comment was an allusion to Viktor Yanukovych, former president of Ukraine, who had to flee for Russia in 2014 after corruption and treason. The comparison between Yanukovych and Trump is made more frightening as Russian experts and politicians consider both of them to be openly pro-Kremlin. As much as we’d love for Trump to be out of office, having him completely in Russia’s pocket is definitely not a solution.

But I thought they loved Trump.

They never had any love for Trump. They always saw him as the spoiled child that he is. They love disrupting American society, and supporting Trump did that for them.
 
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“Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.”

Is the 'backchannel' that Donald Trump was always seeking now been replaced by brazen debriefings of puppet Donald in the oval office?

The Russians appear to be openly and brazenly mocking Trump without fear of retribution.

"Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”

Does that mean that the Russian mob will pull their financial support of Trump after he leaves office?

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV
By Rachel Singh | December 16, 2019 | 5:31pm

...
Last week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov returned home from his visit to the Oval Office with Donald Trump and Russian state media had a field day. The meeting was especially satisfying for Russians as Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has not gotten his “quid pro quo” meeting with Trump as he has failed to announce the smear investigation Trump wants on Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. Trump is currently going through impeachment due to that promise, but that’s another, and another and another story.

After Lavrov’s meeting, TV Channel Rossiya 1 aired a segment not so subtly titled “Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.” You probably don’t need an explainer to guess who’s the master and who’s the agent in this analogy. Additionally, Vesti Nedeli, a Sunday news show on the same network, pointed out that Trump personally asked Lavrov to pose standing next to Trump while Trump sat at his desk. If you’re getting Game of Thrones vibes, we are, too, and if there’s any notes to take from that show, it’s sometimes the Hand of the King (and not the one on the Throne) holds more of the power.
Russian state television doesn’t seem concerned about losing their perceived pawn: They seem to view impeachment as a minor obstacle that won’t get Trump removed. Besides, heightened division in the U.S. works in Russia’s favor, especially since it hurts relations between the U.S. and Ukraine.
Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”
Host Vladimir Soloviev responded, “Should we get another apartment in Rostov ready?” The comment was an allusion to Viktor Yanukovych, former president of Ukraine, who had to flee for Russia in 2014 after corruption and treason. The comparison between Yanukovych and Trump is made more frightening as Russian experts and politicians consider both of them to be openly pro-Kremlin. As much as we’d love for Trump to be out of office, having him completely in Russia’s pocket is definitely not a solution.
I take that to mean that former soviets in moscow recognize kindred spirits in the democrat party

Please stop 'taking'. You have over-indulged in propaganda and dogma.
 
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“Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.”

Is the 'backchannel' that Donald Trump was always seeking now been replaced by brazen debriefings of puppet Donald in the oval office?

The Russians appear to be openly and brazenly mocking Trump without fear of retribution.

"Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”

Does that mean that the Russian mob will pull their financial support of Trump after he leaves office?

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV
By Rachel Singh | December 16, 2019 | 5:31pm

...
Last week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov returned home from his visit to the Oval Office with Donald Trump and Russian state media had a field day. The meeting was especially satisfying for Russians as Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has not gotten his “quid pro quo” meeting with Trump as he has failed to announce the smear investigation Trump wants on Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. Trump is currently going through impeachment due to that promise, but that’s another, and another and another story.

After Lavrov’s meeting, TV Channel Rossiya 1 aired a segment not so subtly titled “Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.” You probably don’t need an explainer to guess who’s the master and who’s the agent in this analogy. Additionally, Vesti Nedeli, a Sunday news show on the same network, pointed out that Trump personally asked Lavrov to pose standing next to Trump while Trump sat at his desk. If you’re getting Game of Thrones vibes, we are, too, and if there’s any notes to take from that show, it’s sometimes the Hand of the King (and not the one on the Throne) holds more of the power.
Russian state television doesn’t seem concerned about losing their perceived pawn: They seem to view impeachment as a minor obstacle that won’t get Trump removed. Besides, heightened division in the U.S. works in Russia’s favor, especially since it hurts relations between the U.S. and Ukraine.
Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”
Host Vladimir Soloviev responded, “Should we get another apartment in Rostov ready?” The comment was an allusion to Viktor Yanukovych, former president of Ukraine, who had to flee for Russia in 2014 after corruption and treason. The comparison between Yanukovych and Trump is made more frightening as Russian experts and politicians consider both of them to be openly pro-Kremlin. As much as we’d love for Trump to be out of office, having him completely in Russia’s pocket is definitely not a solution.

So now we're trusting the Russians, when before they were the group that was going to destroy American democracy.... because... they are saying something you like, to try and destroy Trump.

This is hilarious to me. Putin must be laughing at the Kremlin right now, because he could actually buy off and pay Biden to run for office, and you'd support Putin's puppet, as long as they stopped Trump.

Putin has your heart and mind vicariously from Agent Orange's ownership.
 
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“Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.”

Is the 'backchannel' that Donald Trump was always seeking now been replaced by brazen debriefings of puppet Donald in the oval office?

The Russians appear to be openly and brazenly mocking Trump without fear of retribution.

"Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”

Does that mean that the Russian mob will pull their financial support of Trump after he leaves office?

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV
By Rachel Singh | December 16, 2019 | 5:31pm

...
Last week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov returned home from his visit to the Oval Office with Donald Trump and Russian state media had a field day. The meeting was especially satisfying for Russians as Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has not gotten his “quid pro quo” meeting with Trump as he has failed to announce the smear investigation Trump wants on Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. Trump is currently going through impeachment due to that promise, but that’s another, and another and another story.

After Lavrov’s meeting, TV Channel Rossiya 1 aired a segment not so subtly titled “Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.” You probably don’t need an explainer to guess who’s the master and who’s the agent in this analogy. Additionally, Vesti Nedeli, a Sunday news show on the same network, pointed out that Trump personally asked Lavrov to pose standing next to Trump while Trump sat at his desk. If you’re getting Game of Thrones vibes, we are, too, and if there’s any notes to take from that show, it’s sometimes the Hand of the King (and not the one on the Throne) holds more of the power.
Russian state television doesn’t seem concerned about losing their perceived pawn: They seem to view impeachment as a minor obstacle that won’t get Trump removed. Besides, heightened division in the U.S. works in Russia’s favor, especially since it hurts relations between the U.S. and Ukraine.
Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”
Host Vladimir Soloviev responded, “Should we get another apartment in Rostov ready?” The comment was an allusion to Viktor Yanukovych, former president of Ukraine, who had to flee for Russia in 2014 after corruption and treason. The comparison between Yanukovych and Trump is made more frightening as Russian experts and politicians consider both of them to be openly pro-Kremlin. As much as we’d love for Trump to be out of office, having him completely in Russia’s pocket is definitely not a solution.

But I thought they loved Trump.

Stooges are not loved. They are tools.
 
“Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.”

Is the 'backchannel' that Donald Trump was always seeking now been replaced by brazen debriefings of puppet Donald in the oval office?

The Russians appear to be openly and brazenly mocking Trump without fear of retribution.

"Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”

Does that mean that the Russian mob will pull their financial support of Trump after he leaves office?

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV
By Rachel Singh | December 16, 2019 | 5:31pm

...
Last week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov returned home from his visit to the Oval Office with Donald Trump and Russian state media had a field day. The meeting was especially satisfying for Russians as Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has not gotten his “quid pro quo” meeting with Trump as he has failed to announce the smear investigation Trump wants on Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. Trump is currently going through impeachment due to that promise, but that’s another, and another and another story.

After Lavrov’s meeting, TV Channel Rossiya 1 aired a segment not so subtly titled “Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.” You probably don’t need an explainer to guess who’s the master and who’s the agent in this analogy. Additionally, Vesti Nedeli, a Sunday news show on the same network, pointed out that Trump personally asked Lavrov to pose standing next to Trump while Trump sat at his desk. If you’re getting Game of Thrones vibes, we are, too, and if there’s any notes to take from that show, it’s sometimes the Hand of the King (and not the one on the Throne) holds more of the power.
Russian state television doesn’t seem concerned about losing their perceived pawn: They seem to view impeachment as a minor obstacle that won’t get Trump removed. Besides, heightened division in the U.S. works in Russia’s favor, especially since it hurts relations between the U.S. and Ukraine.
Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”
Host Vladimir Soloviev responded, “Should we get another apartment in Rostov ready?” The comment was an allusion to Viktor Yanukovych, former president of Ukraine, who had to flee for Russia in 2014 after corruption and treason. The comparison between Yanukovych and Trump is made more frightening as Russian experts and politicians consider both of them to be openly pro-Kremlin. As much as we’d love for Trump to be out of office, having him completely in Russia’s pocket is definitely not a solution.

But I thought they loved Trump.
not after he killed 250 of their soldiers.

Barehanded, armed with bonespurs?
 
“Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.”

Is the 'backchannel' that Donald Trump was always seeking now been replaced by brazen debriefings of puppet Donald in the oval office?

The Russians appear to be openly and brazenly mocking Trump without fear of retribution.

"Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”

Does that mean that the Russian mob will pull their financial support of Trump after he leaves office?

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV
By Rachel Singh | December 16, 2019 | 5:31pm

...
Last week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov returned home from his visit to the Oval Office with Donald Trump and Russian state media had a field day. The meeting was especially satisfying for Russians as Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has not gotten his “quid pro quo” meeting with Trump as he has failed to announce the smear investigation Trump wants on Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. Trump is currently going through impeachment due to that promise, but that’s another, and another and another story.

After Lavrov’s meeting, TV Channel Rossiya 1 aired a segment not so subtly titled “Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.” You probably don’t need an explainer to guess who’s the master and who’s the agent in this analogy. Additionally, Vesti Nedeli, a Sunday news show on the same network, pointed out that Trump personally asked Lavrov to pose standing next to Trump while Trump sat at his desk. If you’re getting Game of Thrones vibes, we are, too, and if there’s any notes to take from that show, it’s sometimes the Hand of the King (and not the one on the Throne) holds more of the power.
Russian state television doesn’t seem concerned about losing their perceived pawn: They seem to view impeachment as a minor obstacle that won’t get Trump removed. Besides, heightened division in the U.S. works in Russia’s favor, especially since it hurts relations between the U.S. and Ukraine.
Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”
Host Vladimir Soloviev responded, “Should we get another apartment in Rostov ready?” The comment was an allusion to Viktor Yanukovych, former president of Ukraine, who had to flee for Russia in 2014 after corruption and treason. The comparison between Yanukovych and Trump is made more frightening as Russian experts and politicians consider both of them to be openly pro-Kremlin. As much as we’d love for Trump to be out of office, having him completely in Russia’s pocket is definitely not a solution.

But I thought they loved Trump.

They never had any love for Trump. They always saw him as the spoiled child that he is. They love disrupting American society, and supporting Trump did that for them.

That's true. Now they are mocking him. Perhaps after Trump is removed from office they will bring him down financially.
 
It's Russia's way of trying to hurt Trump. His Energy Policy alone is killing their revenue. If Trump really was a Russian agent, the last thing they would do is advertise it. Fail on every level from an OP that is pure FAILURE and knows it,. Sad.
 
“Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.”

Is the 'backchannel' that Donald Trump was always seeking now been replaced by brazen debriefings of puppet Donald in the oval office?

The Russians appear to be openly and brazenly mocking Trump without fear of retribution.

"Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”

Does that mean that the Russian mob will pull their financial support of Trump after he leaves office?

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV
By Rachel Singh | December 16, 2019 | 5:31pm

...
Last week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov returned home from his visit to the Oval Office with Donald Trump and Russian state media had a field day. The meeting was especially satisfying for Russians as Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has not gotten his “quid pro quo” meeting with Trump as he has failed to announce the smear investigation Trump wants on Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. Trump is currently going through impeachment due to that promise, but that’s another, and another and another story.

After Lavrov’s meeting, TV Channel Rossiya 1 aired a segment not so subtly titled “Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.” You probably don’t need an explainer to guess who’s the master and who’s the agent in this analogy. Additionally, Vesti Nedeli, a Sunday news show on the same network, pointed out that Trump personally asked Lavrov to pose standing next to Trump while Trump sat at his desk. If you’re getting Game of Thrones vibes, we are, too, and if there’s any notes to take from that show, it’s sometimes the Hand of the King (and not the one on the Throne) holds more of the power.
Russian state television doesn’t seem concerned about losing their perceived pawn: They seem to view impeachment as a minor obstacle that won’t get Trump removed. Besides, heightened division in the U.S. works in Russia’s favor, especially since it hurts relations between the U.S. and Ukraine.
Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”
Host Vladimir Soloviev responded, “Should we get another apartment in Rostov ready?” The comment was an allusion to Viktor Yanukovych, former president of Ukraine, who had to flee for Russia in 2014 after corruption and treason. The comparison between Yanukovych and Trump is made more frightening as Russian experts and politicians consider both of them to be openly pro-Kremlin. As much as we’d love for Trump to be out of office, having him completely in Russia’s pocket is definitely not a solution.

But I thought they loved Trump.

They never had any love for Trump. They always saw him as the spoiled child that he is. They love disrupting American society, and supporting Trump did that for them.
Same with his mother.
 
“Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.”

Is the 'backchannel' that Donald Trump was always seeking now been replaced by brazen debriefings of puppet Donald in the oval office?

The Russians appear to be openly and brazenly mocking Trump without fear of retribution.

"Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”

Does that mean that the Russian mob will pull their financial support of Trump after he leaves office?

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV
By Rachel Singh | December 16, 2019 | 5:31pm

...
Last week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov returned home from his visit to the Oval Office with Donald Trump and Russian state media had a field day. The meeting was especially satisfying for Russians as Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has not gotten his “quid pro quo” meeting with Trump as he has failed to announce the smear investigation Trump wants on Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. Trump is currently going through impeachment due to that promise, but that’s another, and another and another story.

After Lavrov’s meeting, TV Channel Rossiya 1 aired a segment not so subtly titled “Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.” You probably don’t need an explainer to guess who’s the master and who’s the agent in this analogy. Additionally, Vesti Nedeli, a Sunday news show on the same network, pointed out that Trump personally asked Lavrov to pose standing next to Trump while Trump sat at his desk. If you’re getting Game of Thrones vibes, we are, too, and if there’s any notes to take from that show, it’s sometimes the Hand of the King (and not the one on the Throne) holds more of the power.
Russian state television doesn’t seem concerned about losing their perceived pawn: They seem to view impeachment as a minor obstacle that won’t get Trump removed. Besides, heightened division in the U.S. works in Russia’s favor, especially since it hurts relations between the U.S. and Ukraine.
Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”
Host Vladimir Soloviev responded, “Should we get another apartment in Rostov ready?” The comment was an allusion to Viktor Yanukovych, former president of Ukraine, who had to flee for Russia in 2014 after corruption and treason. The comparison between Yanukovych and Trump is made more frightening as Russian experts and politicians consider both of them to be openly pro-Kremlin. As much as we’d love for Trump to be out of office, having him completely in Russia’s pocket is definitely not a solution.
It’s true! I read it on a Leftard website that focuses on the music industry!!!
 
“Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.”

Is the 'backchannel' that Donald Trump was always seeking now been replaced by brazen debriefings of puppet Donald in the oval office?

The Russians appear to be openly and brazenly mocking Trump without fear of retribution.

"Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”

Does that mean that the Russian mob will pull their financial support of Trump after he leaves office?

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV
By Rachel Singh | December 16, 2019 | 5:31pm

...
Last week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov returned home from his visit to the Oval Office with Donald Trump and Russian state media had a field day. The meeting was especially satisfying for Russians as Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has not gotten his “quid pro quo” meeting with Trump as he has failed to announce the smear investigation Trump wants on Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. Trump is currently going through impeachment due to that promise, but that’s another, and another and another story.

After Lavrov’s meeting, TV Channel Rossiya 1 aired a segment not so subtly titled “Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.” You probably don’t need an explainer to guess who’s the master and who’s the agent in this analogy. Additionally, Vesti Nedeli, a Sunday news show on the same network, pointed out that Trump personally asked Lavrov to pose standing next to Trump while Trump sat at his desk. If you’re getting Game of Thrones vibes, we are, too, and if there’s any notes to take from that show, it’s sometimes the Hand of the King (and not the one on the Throne) holds more of the power.
Russian state television doesn’t seem concerned about losing their perceived pawn: They seem to view impeachment as a minor obstacle that won’t get Trump removed. Besides, heightened division in the U.S. works in Russia’s favor, especially since it hurts relations between the U.S. and Ukraine.
Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”
Host Vladimir Soloviev responded, “Should we get another apartment in Rostov ready?” The comment was an allusion to Viktor Yanukovych, former president of Ukraine, who had to flee for Russia in 2014 after corruption and treason. The comparison between Yanukovych and Trump is made more frightening as Russian experts and politicians consider both of them to be openly pro-Kremlin. As much as we’d love for Trump to be out of office, having him completely in Russia’s pocket is definitely not a solution.

But I thought they loved Trump.
not after he killed 250 of their soldiers.

Barehanded, armed with bonespurs?
you're wound up like a swiss clock already and it ain't even morning.
 
“Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.”

Is the 'backchannel' that Donald Trump was always seeking now been replaced by brazen debriefings of puppet Donald in the oval office?

The Russians appear to be openly and brazenly mocking Trump without fear of retribution.

"Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”

Does that mean that the Russian mob will pull their financial support of Trump after he leaves office?

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV
By Rachel Singh | December 16, 2019 | 5:31pm

...
Last week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov returned home from his visit to the Oval Office with Donald Trump and Russian state media had a field day. The meeting was especially satisfying for Russians as Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has not gotten his “quid pro quo” meeting with Trump as he has failed to announce the smear investigation Trump wants on Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. Trump is currently going through impeachment due to that promise, but that’s another, and another and another story.

After Lavrov’s meeting, TV Channel Rossiya 1 aired a segment not so subtly titled “Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.” You probably don’t need an explainer to guess who’s the master and who’s the agent in this analogy. Additionally, Vesti Nedeli, a Sunday news show on the same network, pointed out that Trump personally asked Lavrov to pose standing next to Trump while Trump sat at his desk. If you’re getting Game of Thrones vibes, we are, too, and if there’s any notes to take from that show, it’s sometimes the Hand of the King (and not the one on the Throne) holds more of the power.
Russian state television doesn’t seem concerned about losing their perceived pawn: They seem to view impeachment as a minor obstacle that won’t get Trump removed. Besides, heightened division in the U.S. works in Russia’s favor, especially since it hurts relations between the U.S. and Ukraine.
Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”
Host Vladimir Soloviev responded, “Should we get another apartment in Rostov ready?” The comment was an allusion to Viktor Yanukovych, former president of Ukraine, who had to flee for Russia in 2014 after corruption and treason. The comparison between Yanukovych and Trump is made more frightening as Russian experts and politicians consider both of them to be openly pro-Kremlin. As much as we’d love for Trump to be out of office, having him completely in Russia’s pocket is definitely not a solution.

But I thought they loved Trump.

They never had any love for Trump. They always saw him as the spoiled child that he is. They love disrupting American society, and supporting Trump did that for them.
Same with his mother.


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“Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.”

Is the 'backchannel' that Donald Trump was always seeking now been replaced by brazen debriefings of puppet Donald in the oval office?

The Russians appear to be openly and brazenly mocking Trump without fear of retribution.

"Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”

Does that mean that the Russian mob will pull their financial support of Trump after he leaves office?

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV
By Rachel Singh | December 16, 2019 | 5:31pm

...
Last week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov returned home from his visit to the Oval Office with Donald Trump and Russian state media had a field day. The meeting was especially satisfying for Russians as Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has not gotten his “quid pro quo” meeting with Trump as he has failed to announce the smear investigation Trump wants on Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. Trump is currently going through impeachment due to that promise, but that’s another, and another and another story.

After Lavrov’s meeting, TV Channel Rossiya 1 aired a segment not so subtly titled “Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.” You probably don’t need an explainer to guess who’s the master and who’s the agent in this analogy. Additionally, Vesti Nedeli, a Sunday news show on the same network, pointed out that Trump personally asked Lavrov to pose standing next to Trump while Trump sat at his desk. If you’re getting Game of Thrones vibes, we are, too, and if there’s any notes to take from that show, it’s sometimes the Hand of the King (and not the one on the Throne) holds more of the power.
Russian state television doesn’t seem concerned about losing their perceived pawn: They seem to view impeachment as a minor obstacle that won’t get Trump removed. Besides, heightened division in the U.S. works in Russia’s favor, especially since it hurts relations between the U.S. and Ukraine.
Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”
Host Vladimir Soloviev responded, “Should we get another apartment in Rostov ready?” The comment was an allusion to Viktor Yanukovych, former president of Ukraine, who had to flee for Russia in 2014 after corruption and treason. The comparison between Yanukovych and Trump is made more frightening as Russian experts and politicians consider both of them to be openly pro-Kremlin. As much as we’d love for Trump to be out of office, having him completely in Russia’s pocket is definitely not a solution.
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“Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.”

Is the 'backchannel' that Donald Trump was always seeking now been replaced by brazen debriefings of puppet Donald in the oval office?

The Russians appear to be openly and brazenly mocking Trump without fear of retribution.

"Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”

Does that mean that the Russian mob will pull their financial support of Trump after he leaves office?

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV
By Rachel Singh | December 16, 2019 | 5:31pm

...
Last week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov returned home from his visit to the Oval Office with Donald Trump and Russian state media had a field day. The meeting was especially satisfying for Russians as Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has not gotten his “quid pro quo” meeting with Trump as he has failed to announce the smear investigation Trump wants on Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. Trump is currently going through impeachment due to that promise, but that’s another, and another and another story.

After Lavrov’s meeting, TV Channel Rossiya 1 aired a segment not so subtly titled “Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.” You probably don’t need an explainer to guess who’s the master and who’s the agent in this analogy. Additionally, Vesti Nedeli, a Sunday news show on the same network, pointed out that Trump personally asked Lavrov to pose standing next to Trump while Trump sat at his desk. If you’re getting Game of Thrones vibes, we are, too, and if there’s any notes to take from that show, it’s sometimes the Hand of the King (and not the one on the Throne) holds more of the power.
Russian state television doesn’t seem concerned about losing their perceived pawn: They seem to view impeachment as a minor obstacle that won’t get Trump removed. Besides, heightened division in the U.S. works in Russia’s favor, especially since it hurts relations between the U.S. and Ukraine.
Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”
Host Vladimir Soloviev responded, “Should we get another apartment in Rostov ready?” The comment was an allusion to Viktor Yanukovych, former president of Ukraine, who had to flee for Russia in 2014 after corruption and treason. The comparison between Yanukovych and Trump is made more frightening as Russian experts and politicians consider both of them to be openly pro-Kremlin. As much as we’d love for Trump to be out of office, having him completely in Russia’s pocket is definitely not a solution.
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Thanks for sharing your personal experiences and practices.
 
“Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.”

Is the 'backchannel' that Donald Trump was always seeking now been replaced by brazen debriefings of puppet Donald in the oval office?

The Russians appear to be openly and brazenly mocking Trump without fear of retribution.

"Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”

Does that mean that the Russian mob will pull their financial support of Trump after he leaves office?

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV

Trump Gets Called a Russian Agent on Russia State TV
By Rachel Singh | December 16, 2019 | 5:31pm

...
Last week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov returned home from his visit to the Oval Office with Donald Trump and Russian state media had a field day. The meeting was especially satisfying for Russians as Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has not gotten his “quid pro quo” meeting with Trump as he has failed to announce the smear investigation Trump wants on Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. Trump is currently going through impeachment due to that promise, but that’s another, and another and another story.

After Lavrov’s meeting, TV Channel Rossiya 1 aired a segment not so subtly titled “Puppet Master and ‘Agent’’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.” You probably don’t need an explainer to guess who’s the master and who’s the agent in this analogy. Additionally, Vesti Nedeli, a Sunday news show on the same network, pointed out that Trump personally asked Lavrov to pose standing next to Trump while Trump sat at his desk. If you’re getting Game of Thrones vibes, we are, too, and if there’s any notes to take from that show, it’s sometimes the Hand of the King (and not the one on the Throne) holds more of the power.
Russian state television doesn’t seem concerned about losing their perceived pawn: They seem to view impeachment as a minor obstacle that won’t get Trump removed. Besides, heightened division in the U.S. works in Russia’s favor, especially since it hurts relations between the U.S. and Ukraine.
Russia news networks are making fun of Trump while he’s in office, and also predicting a downturn for him once he’s out. On Sunday Evening with Vladimir Soloview, Mikhail Gusman, the first deputy director general of ITAR-TASS, Russia’s oldest and largest news agency, stated, “Sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power. The next term or the term after that, it doesn’t matter … I have an even more unpleasant forecast for Trump. After the White House, he will face a very unhappy period.”
Host Vladimir Soloviev responded, “Should we get another apartment in Rostov ready?” The comment was an allusion to Viktor Yanukovych, former president of Ukraine, who had to flee for Russia in 2014 after corruption and treason. The comparison between Yanukovych and Trump is made more frightening as Russian experts and politicians consider both of them to be openly pro-Kremlin. As much as we’d love for Trump to be out of office, having him completely in Russia’s pocket is definitely not a solution.
I take that to mean that former soviets in moscow recognize kindred spirits in the democrat party

Please stop 'taking'. You have over-indulged in propaganda and dogma.
Russia wants a weak America and libs like you are giving them just that
 

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