TrumpPutingate III: the beginning of the end

LMAO. Brainwashed drones. Can't counter the message, so you attack the messenger. Sad!

Why don't you try actually reading the article and countering anything the writer has to say? You can't because what Trump is doing (not doing, really) here is indefensible.

Our President is a slave to Russia.

You’re a traitor to our country, MTNGA. Take your sorry azz back to DC.
 
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LMAO. Brainwashed drones. Can't counter the message, so you attack the messenger. Sad!

Why don't you try actually reading the article and countering anything the writer has to say? You can't because what Trump is doing (not doing, really) here is indefensible.

Our President is a slave to Russia.

Let’s get real. No one’s perfect. Everyone has flaws.
Trump is a street fighter. He doesn’t see losing as an option, and his opposition can’t stand it. Trump’s a disrupter to the establishment, a buffoon at times, not politically correct, lies ... and all the other shortcomings you wanna throw at him—- but he’s got a ton of strengths, and that in part is why he’s president right this second.

Trump’s a stud and you know it. He and his administration are doing a lot of great work, although not perfect. He had the greatest political victory of all time. He had no support on the Repub side, and they were lucky to ride his coattails while he was assaulted by the Swamp rats and liberal left media messaging.

So he won, and now they can’t stand it, nor let it go and move on. Holding grudges makes you desperate, angry, cold and bitter—— and it shows so well with folks like yourself.
 
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LMAO. Brainwashed drones. Can't counter the message, so you attack the messenger. Sad!

Why don't you try actually reading the article and countering anything the writer has to say? You can't because what Trump is doing (not doing, really) here is indefensible.

Our President is a slave to Russia.

**makes outlandish claim
“Disprove it, otherwise it’s true”
 
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Again... you offer nothing. Zero constructive input or response. You can't counter the truth, so you resort to name calling.

Hmmmm... seems to be a common thread amongst Trump fans.

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Truth? Do you know something that literally nobody else does which backs up your ridiculous claims? Please contact the FBI if so. Thanks
 
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Truth? Do you know something that literally nobody else does which backs up your ridiculous claims? Please contact the FBI if so. Thanks

I bet they would pay more attention to someone if they did have info on Trump/Russia than they did that lunatic in Florida
 
LMAO. Brainwashed drones. Can't counter the message, so you attack the messenger. Sad!

Why don't you try actually reading the article and countering anything the writer has to say? You can't because what Trump is doing (not doing, really) here is indefensible.

Our President is a slave to Russia.

There is no message, you are just a bot spewing speculation. Probably on Soros' payroll.
 
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WTF??? No one's really reported this, but it's very very suspect...keep in mind, Fusion GPS met with Russian lawyer, BEFORE & AFTER the nothingburger 20 minute Trump Tower meeting...

the negative information that Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya wanted to give to Republican Trump’s campaign at a June 2016 meeting in New York had been dug up by Fusion GPS in an unrelated investigation...The memo had been prepared by Fusion...

Whoa: Memo Presented by Russian Lawyer at Infamous Trump Tower Meeting Was Written By...Fusion GPS - Guy Benson
 
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And both, combined, pale in comparison to the damage that Putin and Trump have done.

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Mueller Team to Interview Nunberg Thursday, Source Says - Bloomberg

Former Donald Trump political adviser Sam Nunberg will be interviewed by the special counsel investigating Russian meddling in the 2016 election on Thursday, a person familiar with the matter said.

Nunberg will meet with a member of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team in Washington, said the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity. It’s not clear what Mueller wants to speak with him about. Mueller’s office has informed him that he’s not a target of the probe and won’t be prosecuted unless he’s found to have lied to investigators, the person said.

Nunberg was on Trump’s payroll from mid-2011 to August 2015. A possible line of questioning could regard Trump’s activities in Moscow during the 2013 Miss Universe pageant that the president once owned.

Nunberg was fired from Trump’s campaign in August 2015 after Business Insider published a story about his racially-charged Facebook posts. In July 2016, Trump sued him for violating a confidentiality agreement. The suit was dropped the following month.
 
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Mueller asking if Manafort promised banker White House job in return for loans - NBC News

Federal investigators are probing whether former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort promised a Chicago banker a job in the Trump White House in return for $16 million in home loans, two people with direct knowledge of the matter told NBC News.

Manafort received three separate loans in December 2016 and January 2017 from Federal Savings Bank for homes in New York City, Virginia and the Hamptons.

The banker, Stephen Calk, president of the Federal Savings Bank, was announced as a member of candidate Trump's Council of Economic Advisers in August 2016.

Special counsel Robert Mueller's team is now investigating whether there was a quid pro quo agreement between Manafort and Calk. Manafort left the Trump campaign in August 2016 after the millions he had earned working for a pro-Russian political party in Ukraine drew media scrutiny. Calk did not receive a job in President Donald Trump's cabinet.
 
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Mueller Team to Interview Nunberg Thursday, Source Says - Bloomberg

Former Donald Trump political adviser Sam Nunberg will be interviewed by the special counsel investigating Russian meddling in the 2016 election on Thursday, a person familiar with the matter said.

Nunberg will meet with a member of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team in Washington, said the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity. It’s not clear what Mueller wants to speak with him about. Mueller’s office has informed him that he’s not a target of the probe and won’t be prosecuted unless he’s found to have lied to investigators, the person said.

Nunberg was on Trump’s payroll from mid-2011 to August 2015. A possible line of questioning could regard Trump’s activities in Moscow during the 2013 Miss Universe pageant that the president once owned.

Nunberg was fired from Trump’s campaign in August 2015 after Business Insider published a story about his racially-charged Facebook posts. In July 2016, Trump sued him for violating a confidentiality agreement. The suit was dropped the following month.


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Mueller asking if Manafort promised banker White House job in return for loans - NBC News

Federal investigators are probing whether former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort promised a Chicago banker a job in the Trump White House in return for $16 million in home loans, two people with direct knowledge of the matter told NBC News.

Manafort received three separate loans in December 2016 and January 2017 from Federal Savings Bank for homes in New York City, Virginia and the Hamptons.

The banker, Stephen Calk, president of the Federal Savings Bank, was announced as a member of candidate Trump's Council of Economic Advisers in August 2016.

Special counsel Robert Mueller's team is now investigating whether there was a quid pro quo agreement between Manafort and Calk. Manafort left the Trump campaign in August 2016 after the millions he had earned working for a pro-Russian political party in Ukraine drew media scrutiny. Calk did not receive a job in President Donald Trump's cabinet.

is it quid pro quo if it never happens? is there conspiracy to commit....actually I don't know what the crime is. Nepotism seems to the law of the land in DC.
 
is it quid pro quo if it never happens? is there conspiracy to commit....actually I don't know what the crime is. Nepotism seems to the law of the land in DC.

It is the way it seems to work in DC. I think It may be an ethics violation on the bankers part. Its like Manafort could have promised him a long life of happiness or the goose that laid the golden egg. IDK what if any legal problems this could hold for manafort. Maybe Fraud.
 
Jeremy Corbyn, the far-left leader of the UK Labor Party, lashed out at the British press Tuesday after allegations surfaced that he, along with other high-profile members of his party, colluded with Soviet spies during the Cold War.

Former Czech spy Jan Sarkocy told The Sun that the Labor Party leader was in collaboration with the Soviet-era Czechoslovakian intelligence agency StB in the late-1980s when Margaret Thatcher was prime minister.

As Labor leader, Corbyn is in line to be prime minister should his party outperform current Prime Minister Theresa May’s Conservative Party in the next election.
 
It is the way it seems to work in DC. I think It may be an ethics violation on the bankers part. Its like Manafort could have promised him a long life of happiness or the goose that laid the golden egg. IDK what if any legal problems this could hold for manafort. Maybe Fraud.

I was originally thinking fraud too, but then realized Manafort had been fired and I don't know if that can be held against him. unless he knew he was fired and still offered the job.

could see some issues for the banker, may be the fall guy for the politician.
 
Jeremy Corbyn, the far-left leader of the UK Labor Party, lashed out at the British press Tuesday after allegations surfaced that he, along with other high-profile members of his party, colluded with Soviet spies during the Cold War.

Former Czech spy Jan Sarkocy told The Sun that the Labor Party leader was in collaboration with the Soviet-era Czechoslovakian intelligence agency StB in the late-1980s when Margaret Thatcher was prime minister.

As Labor leader, Corbyn is in line to be prime minister should his party outperform current Prime Minister Theresa May’s Conservative Party in the next election.

Interesting on an off topic note.

The current Conservative government is no exception. Prime Minister Theresa May reportedly met with Rupert Murdoch, who owns The Sun, soon after she took power. The man May put in charge of negotiating Britain’s complex exit from the European Union, David Davis, left the first day of talks in Brussels after just an hour so that he could get back to London for a private dinner with Paul Dacre, the editor of The Daily Mail.

A more potent sign that the attacks had failed was how quickly other members of May’s party retreated when the allegations about Corbyn were thoroughly debunked by former British spies and records available in the archives of the Czech secret service. Those records, an archivist told the BBC, showed only that a spy posing as a diplomat had spoken with Corbyn in the 1980s, but had not recruited him as a source.
 
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I was originally thinking fraud too, but then realized Manafort had been fired and I don't know if that can be held against him. unless he knew he was fired and still offered the job.

could see some issues for the banker, may be the fall guy for the politician.

I believe he misstated the property value he was using as collateral. Kinda like that Pakistani DWS IT person Awan's Fraud charge.
 
I believe he misstated the property value he was using as collateral. Kinda like that Pakistani DWS IT person Awan's Fraud charge.

ah, I was thinking fraud on the job/promises part. but yeah what you brought up could be it.
 
It is the way it seems to work in DC. I think It may be an ethics violation on the bankers part. Its like Manafort could have promised him a long life of happiness or the goose that laid the golden egg. IDK what if any legal problems this could hold for manafort. Maybe Fraud.

The indictment also alleges that the banker, Alex van der Zwaan, deleted emails...what's wrong with that?


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