Russia probe unearths attempted meeting between Trump campaign and Putin

Bill

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Just when you thought/hoped it was over......


The email, sent by Rick Dearborn who is now President Trump's deputy chief of staff, was unearthed by congressional investigators probing possible ties between the Trump campaign and Moscow.

The identity of the individual who sought to arrange the meeting is not clear. CNN reported that the person was referenced as being from "WV," which one source said meant West Virginia. Another source, however, told the network that the individual may have had political connections in West Virginia.

Dearborn is said to have been wary about the proposed meeting. The White House did not comment.

The email was sent in June 2016, which is around the time that Trump campaign members, including the president's son Donald Trump Jr., met with a Russian lawyer at Trump Tower who had promised compromising information on Hillary Clinton.

Russian officials made other reported attempts to meet with members of Trump's campaign. The Washington Post obtained emails last week that targeted George Papadopoulos, who was a volunteer on Trump’s campaign.

No additional meetings between Russian-linked officials and Trump officials have been confirmed.

A special counsel and multiple congressional committees are investigating Russia's role in the 2016 election, as well as possible coordination between Trump's campaign and Russian officials.

Trump has repeatedly insisted that neither he nor anyone on his campaign colluded with Russian officials, and has dismissed the probes as a "witch hunt" intended to smear his presidency.
 
Dearborn is said to have been wary about the proposed meeting....
there was another of these nothingburger SCREAMING HEADLINES a couple weeks ago where 'da Russians' were trying to set up a meeting and campaign offcials nixed it
( sorry. I haven't given much thought to Russiaphobia as of late being caught up in Statue-phobia)

Like we told you long ago "Russian Collusion" has always been a nothing burger
 
there was another of these nothingburger SCREAMING HEADLINES a couple weeks ago where 'da Russians' were trying to set up a meeting and campaign offcials nixed it
( sorry. I haven't given much thought to Russiaphobia as of late being caught up in Statue-phobia)

Like we told you long ago "Russian Collusion" has always been a nothing burger

"No person shall knowingly solicit, accept or receive from a foreign national any contribution or donation," reads Title 11 in the Code of Federal Regulations, section 110.20 (g). A contribution can be "anything of value," including negative information about a political opponent.

It is unlawful to "provide substantial assistance in the solicitation, making, acceptance or receipt of a contribution or donation," reads 11 CFR 110.20 (h).

https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/11/110.20
 
there was another of these nothingburger SCREAMING HEADLINES a couple weeks ago where 'da Russians' were trying to set up a meeting and campaign offcials nixed it
( sorry. I haven't given much thought to Russiaphobia as of late being caught up in Statue-phobia)

Like we told you long ago "Russian Collusion" has always been a nothing burger

notice they dont bother to address the MB issue ^__^
 
i guess their attempt to paint trump and all his supporters iz failing

so itz back 2 muh russia nothingburger

:rofl2:

meanwhile dem top dogz r entangled in the awan scandal but cnn duznt wanna talk about that
 
"No person shall knowingly solicit, accept or receive from a foreign national any contribution or donation," reads Title 11 in the Code of Federal Regulations, section 110.20 (g). A contribution can be "anything of value," including negative information about a political opponent.

It is unlawful to "provide substantial assistance in the solicitation, making, acceptance or receipt of a contribution or donation," reads 11 CFR 110.20 (h).

https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/11/110.20

Guess Hillary never got the email about this law.....lock her up.....
 
i guess their attempt to paint trump and all his supporters iz failing

so itz back 2 muh russia nothingburger

:rofl2:

meanwhile dem top dogz r entangled in the awan scandal but cnn duznt wanna talk about that

Still haven't learned how to write like a grown-up, eh Trump Diva sock puppet?
 
here is the "other Email " i was referring to

There’s actually some good news for Trump in the latest Russia leak

Senior campaign advisers were appropriately alarmed

Hamburger, Leonnig and Helderman reported that Papadopoulos's first proposal for a meeting “sent a ripple of concern through campaign headquarters in Trump Tower.”......

It is a short leap to assume that the Russian officials Papadopoulos represented — if he really did — wanted to help undermine Clinton; that was the stated purpose of Donald Trump Jr.'s sit-down with the Russian lawyer in June, after all.
But it is still a leap. The goal could conceivably have been more innocuous — beginning to establish a diplomatic rapport with a possible future U.S. president.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...he-latest-russia-leak/?utm_term=.91e61ea55082

do you want fries w/ that nothingburger?? :)
 
Just when you thought/hoped it was over......


The email, sent by Rick Dearborn who is now President Trump's deputy chief of staff, was unearthed by congressional investigators probing possible ties between the Trump campaign and Moscow.

The identity of the individual who sought to arrange the meeting is not clear. CNN reported that the person was referenced as being from "WV," which one source said meant West Virginia. Another source, however, told the network that the individual may have had political connections in West Virginia.

Dearborn is said to have been wary about the proposed meeting. The White House did not comment.

The email was sent in June 2016, which is around the time that Trump campaign members, including the president's son Donald Trump Jr., met with a Russian lawyer at Trump Tower who had promised compromising information on Hillary Clinton.

Russian officials made other reported attempts to meet with members of Trump's campaign. The Washington Post obtained emails last week that targeted George Papadopoulos, who was a volunteer on Trump’s campaign.

No additional meetings between Russian-linked officials and Trump officials have been confirmed.

A special counsel and multiple congressional committees are investigating Russia's role in the 2016 election, as well as possible coordination between Trump's campaign and Russian officials.

Trump has repeatedly insisted that neither he nor anyone on his campaign colluded with Russian officials, and has dismissed the probes as a "witch hunt" intended to smear his presidency.

You are late to the party. This is old news. No there there
 
"No person shall knowingly solicit, accept or receive from a foreign national any contribution or donation," reads Title 11 in the Code of Federal Regulations, section 110.20 (g). A contribution can be "anything of value," including negative information about a political opponent.

It is unlawful to "provide substantial assistance in the solicitation, making, acceptance or receipt of a contribution or donation," reads 11 CFR 110.20 (h).

https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/11/110.20

so does this federal statute apply to private citizens?
 
Just when you thought/hoped it was over......


The email, sent by Rick Dearborn who is now President Trump's deputy chief of staff, was unearthed by congressional investigators probing possible ties between the Trump campaign and Moscow.

The identity of the individual who sought to arrange the meeting is not clear. CNN reported that the person was referenced as being from "WV," which one source said meant West Virginia. Another source, however, told the network that the individual may have had political connections in West Virginia.

Dearborn is said to have been wary about the proposed meeting. The White House did not comment.

The email was sent in June 2016, which is around the time that Trump campaign members, including the president's son Donald Trump Jr., met with a Russian lawyer at Trump Tower who had promised compromising information on Hillary Clinton.

Russian officials made other reported attempts to meet with members of Trump's campaign. The Washington Post obtained emails last week that targeted George Papadopoulos, who was a volunteer on Trump’s campaign.

No additional meetings between Russian-linked officials and Trump officials have been confirmed.

A special counsel and multiple congressional committees are investigating Russia's role in the 2016 election, as well as possible coordination between Trump's campaign and Russian officials.

Trump has repeatedly insisted that neither he nor anyone on his campaign colluded with Russian officials, and has dismissed the probes as a "witch hunt" intended to smear his presidency.

That's old news. It was addressed here maybe a week ago. Trump, Manafort, etc. all turned down the constant requests for meetings.
https://www.justplainpolitics.com/s...-published-this!!!!&highlight=published+this?
 
lol

The typical diversionary attempt. Very predictable.


You mean the laws don't pertain to Hillary or anyone one the left...?

well, so far you're right....Hillary don't give a shit about the law...she said they're only for the 'little people'....:fu:
 
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