Should Trump repeal the Magnitsky Act?

That has what to do with this? "You may as well ask , "Should Trump repeal Roe vs Wade?". It's not up to Trump."

I'll repeat. The inept dipshit can't even control his own kid and son-in-law, much less get anything of substance accomplished.

Now, illiterate fuck, what that means is this fucker can't organize a trip to the shitter, much less herd any meaningful legislation through Congress.

Stupid little turd, aren't you?
 
Russiagate and the Magnitsky Affair, Linked Again

Natalia Veselnitskaya being at the center of this week's explosive revelations is the latest indication that Russiagate didn't begin last year – but almost a decade ago

http://www.rollingstone.com/politic...siagate-magnitsky-affair-linked-again-w492290
It should be noted that support of the Magnitsky law was not unanimous in the Western business community.

A common concern was that in Russia, you never know whether things are being executed on orders from the very top, or merely by self-motivated crooks operating under the krysha, or protection (literally, "roof"), of higher-ranking officials. Those who lived there long enough knew the amounts of money taken in the Browder case weren't enough to raise the pulse rate of the king thieves who run the Russian state. In fact, sanctioning Russia's leaders for having committed these crimes was sure among other things to anger them on the level of being an insult to their professionalism.

Some American business interests also quietly grumbled that the Magnitsky rule would derail the fragile relations between the two countries – the commercial relations, particularly – and that Browder might have achieved a moral right at the expense of irreversibly angering the Russians and queering lucrative business interests.

Hillary Clinton herself went so far as to oppose the Magnitsky rule at one point in time. Her opposition, as reported by the Wall Street Journal and others, coincided with a trip to Moscow by Bill Clinton in which he was paid $500,000 to give a speech by Renaissance Capital, a firm that Sergei Magnitsky himself had claimed was part of the tax fraud perpetuated against Browder.

The Obama administration, too, originally opposed the Magnitsky rule in favor of a "reset" and a continuation of a nervous détente with Putin, one that among other things would include further nuclear arms reductions. Obama at the time was pushing the idea of "nuclear zero," a world without nuclear weapons. But there was considerable opposition to this concept in the Senate, and the Magnitsky act became a vehicle for consolidating legislative opposition to the "reset."

Eventually, Obama relented and the Magnitsky law passed. The predictions that it would drive the Russians ape proved immediately true. Russian government officials were infuriated and felt unfairly maligned by the law. The general tenor of the Russian complaints that I remember hearing went something like this: We're not the only vicious kleptocracy in the world, and naming your human rights abuse/extortion law after Magnitsky makes it seem like we are.
 
I'll repeat. The inept dipshit can't even control his own kid and son-in-law, much less get anything of substance accomplished.

Now, illiterate fuck, what that means is this fucker can't organize a trip to the shitter, much less herd any meaningful legislation through Congress.

Stupid little turd, aren't you?

Here. Let me ask you again there numbnuts. What does your little man rant have to do with the fact that you obviously do not even know basic civics?
 
https://www.bustle.com/p/the-doj-re...case-connected-to-natalia-veselnitskaya-69899



The DOJ Recently Settled A Money Laundering Case Connected To Natalia Veselnitskaya

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BySamantha Mendoza3 days ago

Just when you thought the Trump-Russia scandal couldn't get any deeper, some politicians are pointing at another layer of possibly shady connections. House Democrats are wondering why the Department of Justice settled a money laundering case in May involving a Russian real estate company that may have ties to President Trump — and they sent a formal letter to Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Wednesday looking for answers.
The whole situation reads like a complicated political soap opera. On Tuesday, Donald Trump Jr. confirmed that he met with Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya during the presidential election to gather some dirt on Hillary Clinton. While the meeting, according to Trump associates, was a "nothing burger," this disclosure provided a confirmed link between the Trump family and Veselnitskaya.

we had them by the balls




why did Sessions hand it back to the russians?


can you say tit for tat
 
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