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Lobbyist at Trump campaign meeting has a web of Russian connections:

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/21/us/rinat-akhmetshin-russia-trump-meeting.html

WASHINGTON — Rinat Akhmetshin, a Russian immigrant who met last summer with senior Trump campaign officials, has often struck colleagues as a classic Washington mercenary — loyal to his wife, his daughter and his bank account. He avoided work that would antagonize Moscow, they suggested, only because he profited from his reputation as a man with valuable connections there.

But interviews with his associates and documents reviewed by The New York Times indicate that Mr. Akhmetshin, who is under scrutiny by the special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, has much deeper ties to the Russian government and Kremlin-backed oligarchs than previously known......

......Mr. Akhmetshin’s meeting with Trump campaign officials is of keen interest to Mr. Mueller, who is investigating the Kremlin’s efforts to interfere in the 2016 election. Of all the visitors who attended the June 2016 session at the Trump Tower, he appears to have the most direct ties to Russian intelligence. The session was arranged by a Russian businessman close to Mr. Putin whose emissary promised damaging information about Hillary Clinton as “part of Russia and its government’s support for Mr. Trump.”
 
That Russian Guy who Attended the Trump Tower Meeting is Ammost Definetly a Spy:

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligence...ed-trump-meeting-almost-definitely-a-spy.html

"A month and a half ago, the New York Times obtained emails in which Donald Trump Jr. set up a meeting in Trump Tower with Russian officials who were promising him sensitive information, on his father’s opponent, that would help the Trump campaign. A few days later, it emerged that the meeting also included Rinat Akhmetshin, a figure whose name was not included in the first stories about the meeting, but who is a key figure in the meeting because he is almost certainly a Russian spy.

Today’s Times has a follow-up story on Akhmetshin, with three reporters sharing a byline. The story does not call Akhmetshin a Russian spy, because that is not a charge that a newspaper can prove, short of extraordinary evidence like an email from Akhmetshin saying, “By the way, I’m a Russian spy.” (And that email does not exist because — unlike, say, Donald Trump Jr. — Akhmetshin is not a complete idiot.) Instead, the headline cautiously calls Akhmetshin a “Lobbyist” who has a “Web of Russian Connections.”

But this massively understates the story’s conclusions. Donald Trump has a web of Russian connections. Akhmetshin is (again, almost certainly) a Russian spy. The shadiness of Akhmetshin’s cover story comes through over and over in the report. Akhmetshin “told some journalists that he worked with a military counterintelligence unit, but said he never joined Russian intelligence services — unlike his father, sister and godfather,” the Times reports, skeptically. He founded a “think tank” with the ostensible purpose of promoting democratization, but which was, in reality, “essentially a vehicle to burnish the reputation of one client, Akezhan Kazhegeldin, an ex-K.G.B. officer and the former prime minister of Kazakhstan.....

.....And his explanation for how he ended up in the meeting is just a tad bit suspicious:

Mr. Akhmetshin, a Washington resident, has told reporters that he just happened to be lunching with Ms. Veselnitskaya in Manhattan that day when she spontaneously invited him to the meeting with the president’s son, son-in-law Jared Kushner and Mr. Manafort. He did not explain why she wanted him there.
So, there was a lot of traffic in Dupont Circle that day, and long story short, he wound up in Manhattan, got hungry for lunch, coincidentally ran into another Kremlin agent, and decided to tag along to a meeting in Trump Tower."
 
That Russian Guy who Attended the Trump Tower Meeting is Ammost Definetly a Spy:

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligence...ed-trump-meeting-almost-definitely-a-spy.html

"A month and a half ago, the New York Times obtained emails in which Donald Trump Jr. set up a meeting in Trump Tower with Russian officials who were promising him sensitive information, on his father’s opponent, that would help the Trump campaign. A few days later, it emerged that the meeting also included Rinat Akhmetshin, a figure whose name was not included in the first stories about the meeting, but who is a key figure in the meeting because he is almost certainly a Russian spy.

Today’s Times has a follow-up story on Akhmetshin, with three reporters sharing a byline. The story does not call Akhmetshin a Russian spy, because that is not a charge that a newspaper can prove, short of extraordinary evidence like an email from Akhmetshin saying, “By the way, I’m a Russian spy.” (And that email does not exist because — unlike, say, Donald Trump Jr. — Akhmetshin is not a complete idiot.) Instead, the headline cautiously calls Akhmetshin a “Lobbyist” who has a “Web of Russian Connections.”

But this massively understates the story’s conclusions. Donald Trump has a web of Russian connections. Akhmetshin is (again, almost certainly) a Russian spy. The shadiness of Akhmetshin’s cover story comes through over and over in the report. Akhmetshin “told some journalists that he worked with a military counterintelligence unit, but said he never joined Russian intelligence services — unlike his father, sister and godfather,” the Times reports, skeptically. He founded a “think tank” with the ostensible purpose of promoting democratization, but which was, in reality, “essentially a vehicle to burnish the reputation of one client, Akezhan Kazhegeldin, an ex-K.G.B. officer and the former prime minister of Kazakhstan.....

.....And his explanation for how he ended up in the meeting is just a tad bit suspicious:

Mr. Akhmetshin, a Washington resident, has told reporters that he just happened to be lunching with Ms. Veselnitskaya in Manhattan that day when she spontaneously invited him to the meeting with the president’s son, son-in-law Jared Kushner and Mr. Manafort. He did not explain why she wanted him there.
So, there was a lot of traffic in Dupont Circle that day, and long story short, he wound up in Manhattan, got hungry for lunch, coincidentally ran into another Kremlin agent, and decided to tag along to a meeting in Trump Tower."

More #CNNFRAUD #FAKENEWS Propoganda.

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A hey, Babe, look! Russia's not dead, again, for the second time today:

https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/8/24/16196792/robert-mueller-tillis-trump-russia

A GOP senator co-authored a bill protecting Mueller's investigation. Trump proceeded to call him and do what he does best; play the victim card.

Russophobia is obnoxious but that is what you choose to be. Maybe if we work with them stead of slammin em like you constantly do tryin ta gain political points an all. You are a racist, we git it. It is really pathetic but keep on playin the Neo-con card oh no Russia bad Murica good them Russians scare me!

Lol
 
Russophobia is obnoxious but that is what you choose to be. Maybe if we work with them stead of slammin em like you constantly do tryin ta gain political points an all. You are a racist, we git it. It is really pathetic but keep on playin the Neo-con card oh no Russia bad Murica good them Russians scare me!

Lol

I'm not afraid of Russia. Ever since they ended the USSR I really thought there was a great opportunity for the US and Russia to be "friends." But this has little to do with Russia and everything to do with a candidate for POTUS who did things that are illegal, unethical, and unpatriotic.

So I know the right wing media is feeding you horse **** about libbies being afraid of Russia and the joke that Obama wrote off the threat of Russia and now everyone is worried about Russia, but man, put the crayolas away and try to look at this situation like an adult. Trump broke the law. Trump is a criminal. Trump has no moral authority to lead the US.

So let's say Benghazi and emails means Hillary should be in prison. Fine. That doesn't change a ****ing thing when it comes to Trump's own misconduct. It's not like you subtract Hillary's misdeeds from Trump's and Trump comes out clean. That's not how this works.
 
Russophobia is obnoxious but that is what you choose to be. Maybe if we work with them stead of slammin em like you constantly do tryin ta gain political points an all. You are a racist, we git it. It is really pathetic but keep on playin the Neo-con card oh no Russia bad Murica good them Russians scare me!

Lol

You might be on to something here, finally.

I say the US should throw their weight behind Russia in respect to Syria. lesser of two evils between the Syrian gov and the groups fighting them is the Syrian gov. It will greatly diminish the room for potential growth by these violent groups.

Reason I limit it to those two options is that the US clearly, and I'm glad about this, is not willing to invest the time money, materiel and manpower that it would take to down both the Syrian gov and these groups.

Edit: If we suddenly worked with Russia on Syria that could give us a lot of leeway with them to cool down the Korean peninsula. But I'm expecting steady rational leadership at home...ahahahahahaha
 
I'm not afraid of Russia. Ever since they ended the USSR I really thought there was a great opportunity for the US and Russia to be "friends." But this has little to do with Russia and everything to do with a candidate for POTUS who did things that are illegal, unethical, and unpatriotic.

So I know the right wing media is feeding you horse **** about libbies being afraid of Russia and the joke that Obama wrote off the threat of Russia and now everyone is worried about Russia, but man, put the crayolas away and try to look at this situation like an adult. Trump broke the law. Trump is a criminal. Trump has no moral authority to lead the US.

So let's say Benghazi and emails means Hillary should be in prison. Fine. That doesn't change a ****ing thing when it comes to Trump's own misconduct. It's not like you subtract Hillary's misdeeds from Trump's and Trump comes out clean. That's not how this works.

It may not be for you but this is clearly Russophobia an never trumperism.

So Trump gits incriminating evidence on Dirty Hillary years ago from a Russian judge an uses it to defeat the dirtiest political family in American history. A family taking millions from Saudi Arabia an other Muslim countries OPENLY. Than he starts draining the swamp. That is a bad think? NO!

There is no evidence of collusion there is e vidence of reaching out an his business dealings over the years that are legal. Show me what he did you claim is illegal.
 
It may not be for you but this is clearly Russophobia an never trumperism.

So Trump gits incriminating evidence on Dirty Hillary years ago from a Russian judge an uses it to defeat the dirtiest political family in American history. A family taking millions from Saudi Arabia an other Muslim countries OPENLY. Than he starts draining the swamp. That is a bad think? NO!

There is no evidence of collusion there is e vidence of reaching out an his business dealings over the years that are legal. Show me what he did you claim is illegal.

If that is all it was it would be different. You conveniently left out the part about the election. Context matters immensely here.

I am glad the investigation is on going.
 
It may not be for you but this is clearly Russophobia an never trumperism.

So Trump gits incriminating evidence on Dirty Hillary years ago from a Russian judge an uses it to defeat the dirtiest political family in American history. A family taking millions from Saudi Arabia an other Muslim countries OPENLY. Than he starts draining the swamp. That is a bad think? NO!

There is no evidence of collusion there is e vidence of reaching out an his business dealings over the years that are legal. Show me what he did you claim is illegal.

I'll leave it up to Mueller.
 
Flynn tried to find Hillary's ILLEGALLY deleted 30,000 emails an used his INTELLIGENCE position to work underground. Again how is this not a good think? That is what FBI an CIA were created for!
 
Russophobia is obnoxious but that is what you choose to be. Maybe if we work with them stead of slammin em like you constantly do tryin ta gain political points an all. You are a racist, we git it. It is really pathetic but keep on playin the Neo-con card oh no Russia bad Murica good them Russians scare me!

Lol

It's funny you call me Russiophobic. I actually defended Putin's actions in Crimea as the only viable move to stabilize a port.
 
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