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Russian LOI: One Large Smoking Gun

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"I have no business with Russia."

Whoops

"Dear Michael, Attached is the signed LOI (Letter of Intent) by Andrey Rozov. Please have Mr. Trump counter-sign, signed and sent back," Sater wrote. "Lets make this happen and build a Trump Moscow. And possibly fix relations between the countries by showing everyone that commerce & business are much better and more practical than politics. That should be Putins message as well, and we will help him agree on that message. Help world peace and make a lot of money, I would say thats a great lifetime goal for us to go after. Sincerely, Felix Sater."

Trump Tower Moscow letter of intent - Business Insider


And, if that wasn't bad enough. We already heard about this.

Sater boasted of his ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin in the emails, which were obtained by The New York Times last month, telling Cohen that he would "get all of Putins team to buy in" on the Moscow deal.

"Our boy can become president of the USA and we can engineer it," Sater wrote, according to The Times. "I will get Putin on this program and we will get Donald elected."
 
"I have no business with Russia."

Whoops

And, if that wasn't bad enough. We already heard about this.

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Here's the email. If true, he certainly has some explaining to do.

Edit...just noticed the date of the email. That doesn't make Trump's statement in 2016 false... unless he counter-signed. Just sayin'...
 
"I have no business with Russia."

Whoops




And, if that wasn't bad enough. We already heard about this.

Woops, is this about a proposed building project that never got off the ground, because this Sater guy was full of crap. I could write a letter like that to you and say I was going to get help from Kim Jong Un even thought I don't even know him. Airball.
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One Lie after another ... and his Supporters could care less.
 
"I have no business with Russia."

Whoops




And, if that wasn't bad enough. We already heard about this.



Donald Trump told one truth; he could shoot someone and not lose a single supporter.;)

I wonder if he started shooting his supporters would they still support him. :2razz:
 
One Lie after another ... and his Supporters could care less.

Worse. They actually bend over to defend the lies.
 
Woops, is this about a proposed building project that never got off the ground, because this Sater guy was full of crap. I could write a letter like that to you and say I was going to get help from Kim Jong Un even thought I don't even know him. Airball.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. Whatever.
 
Here's the email. If true, he certainly has some explaining to do.

Edit...just noticed the date of the email. That doesn't make Trump's statement in 2016 false... unless he counter-signed. Just sayin'...

On top of that they CC's Jeff Davis so it's racist too!!!
 
More trouble for the Trump Camp, Junior's statements to Congress.

Mariotti breaks it down.

[29] As I discussed on twitter, this has the potential to be the most important admission by Trump Jr. You don’t consult with counsel about casual meetings with entertainers about adoptions. The fact that he planned to consult with counsel regarding what the Russians told him indicates that he was aware that receiving information from the Russians could open him up to legal liability. That could be used by a prosecutor to help prove his state of mind. Although the contents of any conversation with attorneys would be privileged, his statement that he considered seeking legal advice is not.

[30] Essentially this suggests that because there was not public focus on “collusion” with Russia, Trump Jr. was not aware of potential legal liability created as a result of this meeting. That is not entirely consistent with his prior statement about his plan to consult with an attorney, which suggests that he was aware that the meeting could create legal problems for him.

https://www.justsecurity.org/44810/...rump-jr-statement-senate-judiciary-committee/
 
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