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Putin Claims U.S. Intelligence Agents Funneled $400 Million To Clinton Campaign
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Originally posted by Julia Slobberts View PostPutin is playing a game called "Let's you and him fight."
And it's working.
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Putin also wants staffers who are doing their job
One of the other Americans Putin asked for in his quid pro quo with Trump in Helsinki in connection to the 12 GRU agents was Kyle Parker. @kyleparkernet is the congressional staffer who single handedly drafted the Magnitsky Act that Putin hates so much pic.twitter.com/ao4QSDSHHX
— Bill Browder (@Billbrowder) July 18, 2018
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Trump said Putin's suggestion that we send former U.S. Ambassadors to Russia to be interrogated was a "great idea". I wonder how safe Ambassador Huntsman is feeling over in Russia right now knowing the POTUS thinks it's a great idea for Russia to interrogate fmr US ambassadors.
I really hope Trump did not agree with this "great deal" with Putin in Helsinki: "Russia wants to question Christopher Steele, Michael McFaul, top politicians for aiding Bill Browder" — RT World News https://t.co/Tv1q6pBNUF
— Michael McFaul (@McFaul) July 18, 2018
TASS-- an official agency of the Russian government-- has stated that the Russian authorities are seeking to arrest several US government officials in connection with alleged Browder money laundering scheme to help Clinton campaign. Sorry, but that is a very serious accusation. https://t.co/dbx7U6mnH4
— Michael McFaul (@McFaul) July 18, 2018
As I discuss in detail in From Cold War to Hot Peace, Putin has been harassing me for a long time. That he now wants to arrest me, however, takes it to a new level. I expect my government to defend me and my colleagues, in public and private.
— Michael McFaul (@McFaul) July 18, 2018
I am not an "associate" of Bill Browder. I am the former US ambassador to Russia. Putin is seeking to arrest a former Ambassador. Please understand how outrageous this act is, discussed no less between our two presidents https://t.co/A1pPQZr9dJ
— Michael McFaul (@McFaul) July 18, 2018
Even during the Stalin era, the Soviet government never had the audacity to try to arrest US government officials. Think about that.
— Michael McFaul (@McFaul) July 18, 2018
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Originally posted by Pusnuts View PostShut the **** up.
The CIA and all intelligence agencies who risk their fine patriotic American veteran honouring white bread necks , have all stated election interference, Republican leadership have acknowledged this, even the sack of **** in Chief has now acknowledged (under coercion).
The fact he is unwilling to stop this and even encourages it, is in fact treasonous.
He's a useless tub of **** and the only reason he won't be immediately impeached is because the republicans are spineless quislings in service to lobbyists and not the American people.
The until this quarter , the economy was Obama's boom anyway, after he had eventually cleared away the financial wreckage from last republican govt. His last year had the same growth and the rest is just a stock market bubble.
Tax cuts and nothing to show for it, no infrastructure, your USA healthcare system is a joke, youre stuffed unless you can grow up and get numerate and figure out how **** works and get away fro. This idiotic effigy burning tribalism
Needless to say I didn't bother to read the rest of the shit you wrote.
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How Russia State TV saw it
#Russia's state TV host:
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) July 18, 2018
"It is very bizarre, you can't bash your own country like that - especially when you're the President."
Female host: "When Trump says our relations are bad because of American foolishness and stupidity, he really smells like an agent of the Kremlin." ©️ pic.twitter.com/8fRLrZbUul
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#Russia's state TV:
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) July 18, 2018
The Russians scoff at Trump's attempt to "correct" what he said @ the #HelsinkiSummit.
Sergey Fedorov: "It's very simple. First time, he said what he thought. Then he got back to the Oval Office, discovered a hysterical reaction & realized he overdid it."©️ pic.twitter.com/W2rotdHFno
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#Russia's state TV:
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) July 17, 2018
The host: "Let's analyze Trump's performance at the presser. At which point in time could you say he was licking Putin's boots? Why did @Schwarzenegger describe him as a wet noodle?... He said nothing about the annexation, [Russian] aggression or #Skripal."©️ pic.twitter.com/dPCJkgVGRt
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#Russia's state TV:
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) July 17, 2018
Panelist: "Can you imagine the reaction in Russia, if Putin questioned the FSB's analysis and said he trusts Trump's word over theirs?"
The host: "At the same time, Putin was trying to help Trump by pointing out that they don't actually trust one another."
©️ pic.twitter.com/osBe7mTU2Y
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