i'd be more wary of Deep State leakage, as we've seen
You will say anything to defend Trump.
You have no shame.
i'd be more wary of Deep State leakage, as we've seen
Dude.... there's the question of Russian banks. Who does Trump owe money to? Where has he been getting investment capital from? How much if any interest has he been paying them?
His tax returns would yield all kinds of information about his business practices and associates.
Wake up, son.
pedantic..worthless, and unable to add anything..truly you have sunk to epic lows..You will say anything to defend Trump.
You have no shame.
Obviously this inconvenient mess could all be cleared up if Trump released his tax returns.
I just heard from a coworker that Mueller will be considering subpoening them.
hey boy. he's been doing business with Russian banks for years.Dude.... there's the question of Russian banks. Who does Trump owe money to? Where has he been getting investment capital from? How much if any interest has he been paying them?
His tax returns would yield all kinds of information about his business practices and associates.
Wake up, son.
Just like watergate...
" Follow the money"...
hey boy. he's been doing business with Russian banks for years.
Is that the collusion of the day?
No shit Sherlock.
How much is he into them for?
What kind of losses has he taken with their money invested?
What do they have on him?
What kind of pressure is he under?
Which banks has he taken money from and who are the owners of them?
Are Putin or his close associates connected to them?
Questions boy, questions. Need to be asked and answered.
Check his tax returns.
Boy.
No shit Sherlock.
How much is he into them for?
What kind of losses has he taken with their money invested?
What do they have on him?
What kind of pressure is he under?
Which banks has he taken money from and who are the owners of them?
Are Putin or his close associates connected to them?
Questions boy, questions. Need to be asked and answered.
Check his tax returns.
Boy.
I'm sure the "oligarchs" are connected,and probably Putin to the oligarchs,,the point is none of this is new.
I'm sure the "oligarchs" are connected,and probably Putin to the oligarchs,,the point is none of this is new.
wll then I'm sure Mueller will get to it if it's relevantDoesn't matter if the knowledge of him doing business with Russian banks is old news.
It's the heretofor unknown details of that business that is at issue and what needs to be combed through.
Of course it's old news. The issue is that no POTUS has been indebted to our 'number one geopolitical threat'. There simply isn't any way to avoid conflicts of interest, especially given the entire family's refusal to sever ties to their investments, and businesses.Doesn't matter if the knowledge of him doing business with Russian banks is old news.
It's the heretofor unknown details of that business that is at issue and what needs to be combed through.
Of course it's old news. The issue is that no POTUS has been indebted to our 'number one geopolitical threat'. There simply isn't any way to avoid conflicts of interest, especially given the entire family's refusal to sever ties to their investments, and businesses.
who said anything about dropping the investigation?
It would help if you put things in context however if you care about intellectual honesty -
if not join the mindless partisans..
Nor does it seem like Trump's tax returns have anything at all to do with any of this..my opinion
^ I would think this is more about the Uk sanctions
hey boy. he's been doing business with Russian banks for years.
Is that the collusion of the day?
So the guy's a spy who leads the Russian State Bank, which the US has sanctioned after the invasion of Ukraine - barring any US company from dealing with it, and you don't think it has anything to do with the meetings?
yes he need's to testify,and we need to know what was said."Mr. Kushner previously volunteered to share with Congress what he knows about these meetings," Kushner's lawyer, Jamie Gorelick, told NBC News. "He will do the same if he is contacted in connection with any other inquiry."
it depends on the length of the deal,and the management of the investmentYes. It could very well be.
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Russian government bank financed asset sale with Trump partner: report
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A state-run Russian bank financed an asset sale in 2010 involving President Trump's partner in a Toronto hotel, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.
Trump's partner, Russian-Canadian developer Alexander Schnaider, pumped money into Trump's Toronto hotel after selling his company's share in a Ukrainian steelmaker. The Russian bank Vnesheconombank (VEB) provided the money for the sale, according to the Journal — a transaction worth about $850 million.
The buyer has not been publicly identified, but two sources familiar with the matter told the Journal that the money was provided by an entity acting on behalf of the Russian government.
Federal investigators are looking into Trump and his associates' ties with Russian financial institutions, including VEB, which is currently under Ukraine-related sanctions.
Trump senior adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner reportedly met with the chairman of VEB in December.
A Trump Organization spokesman told the Journal that the company did not have any financial dealings with VEB, and Trump himself has repeatedly denied having any ties or dealings with Russia.
The president's lawyers explained in a letter last Friday that Trump's tax returns do not show income from Russian sources, with "a few exceptions," including a property sale worth $95 million to a Russian billionaire.