A prelude to collusion to affect an American Presidential election.

Yes, apparently better than you. There are two distinct Ukraines with separate languages. One is pro west, the other pro Russia.
Maybe you should be posting here:
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Here you can post the latest Conspiracies and/or Conspiracy

You seem to be having a difficult day.
 
Well Garud... if you paid attention to the indictment, what Manafort is charged with is actions predominantly during the Obama administration. Including funneling work to the Podesta Group to lobby Congress and the White House on behalf of the Pro Russian running for President of Ukraine. So yes, I am more interested in how it ties to actions taking place back then. Thus far there is ZERO evidence of collusion on behalf of the Trump admin. At least as far as the indictment read, it all stems to Manafort's actions prior to his joining Trump for five months.

george papadopoulos
 
Why did Trump hire a person whose job and success in life has been to collude with Russia to influence our government?

Why did Trump fire a person whose job and success in life has been to collude with Russia to influence our government, Brad?

Manafort worked for Trump all of 143 days, if I recall correctly.

How long did he work for the DEMOCRAT Podesta brothers?
 
Our Glorious Gropingfuehrer tweeted this morning that the Manafort shenanigans are "old news." Nothing, of course, about how heinous his acts against the people of the United States were.

you realize that Trump fired Manafort back in the summer of 2016 when this wasn't old news, right?......should he fire him again for his heinous acts?......
 
Why did Trump hire a person whose job and success in life has been to collude with Russia to influence our government?

1) It was Ukraine, learn the difference
2) Why did podesta and others work with Manafort?
3) Can you link us to where Trump knew of the money laundering?
4) Can you link us to where Trump knew of 'collusion'?
 
1) It was Ukraine, learn the difference
2) Why did podesta and others work with Manafort?
3) Can you link us to where Trump knew of the money laundering?
4) Can you link us to where Trump knew of 'collusion'?

Politico just reported Podesta stepped down as head of his lobbying group.
 
what evidence do you speak of regarding him Garud? Provide it.

Brad is playing coy.



Three days after Donald Trump named his campaign foreign policy team in March 2016, the youngest of the new advisers sent an email to seven campaign officials with the subject line: “Meeting with Russian Leadership - Including Putin.”

The adviser, George Papadopoulos, offered to set up “a meeting between us and the Russian leadership to discuss US-Russia ties under President Trump,” telling them his Russian contacts welcomed the opportunity, according to internal campaign emails read to The Washington Post.

The proposal sent a ripple of concern through campaign headquarters in Trump Tower. Campaign co-chairman Sam Clovis wrote that he thought NATO allies should be consulted before any plans were made. Another Trump adviser, retired Navy Rear Adm. Charles Kubic, cited legal concerns, including a possible violation of U.S. sanctions against Russia and of the Logan Act, which prohibits U.S. citizens from unauthorized negotiation with foreign governments.

But Papadopoulos, a campaign volunteer with scant foreign policy experience, persisted. Between March and September, the self-described energy consultant sent at least a half-dozen requests for Trump, as he turned from primary candidate to party nominee, or for members of his team to meet with Russian officials.

Among those to express concern about the effort was then-campaign chairman Paul Manafort, who rejected in May 2016 a proposal from Papadopoulos for Trump to do so.



:rofl2:


https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-campaign-emails-show-aides-repeated-efforts-to-set-up-russia-meetings/2017/08/14/54d08da6-7dc2-11e7-83c7-5bd5460f0d7e_story.html?utm_term=.b3d4454ba669
 
1) It was Ukraine, learn the difference
2) Why did podesta and others work with Manafort?
3) Can you link us to where Trump knew of the money laundering?
4) Can you link us to where Trump knew of 'collusion'?

You dont think Rump knew how Manafort made his money before he hired the guy?
 
Brad is playing coy.



Three days after Donald Trump named his campaign foreign policy team in March 2016, the youngest of the new advisers sent an email to seven campaign officials with the subject line: “Meeting with Russian Leadership - Including Putin.”

The adviser, George Papadopoulos, offered to set up “a meeting between us and the Russian leadership to discuss US-Russia ties under President Trump,” telling them his Russian contacts welcomed the opportunity, according to internal campaign emails read to The Washington Post.

The proposal sent a ripple of concern through campaign headquarters in Trump Tower. Campaign co-chairman Sam Clovis wrote that he thought NATO allies should be consulted before any plans were made. Another Trump adviser, retired Navy Rear Adm. Charles Kubic, cited legal concerns, including a possible violation of U.S. sanctions against Russia and of the Logan Act, which prohibits U.S. citizens from unauthorized negotiation with foreign governments.

But Papadopoulos, a campaign volunteer with scant foreign policy experience, persisted. Between March and September, the self-described energy consultant sent at least a half-dozen requests for Trump, as he turned from primary candidate to party nominee, or for members of his team to meet with Russian officials.

Among those to express concern about the effort was then-campaign chairman Paul Manafort, who rejected in May 2016 a proposal from Papadopoulos for Trump to do so.



:rofl2:


https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-campaign-emails-show-aides-repeated-efforts-to-set-up-russia-meetings/2017/08/14/54d08da6-7dc2-11e7-83c7-5bd5460f0d7e_story.html?utm_term=.b3d4454ba669

https://www.justice.gov/file/1007346/download
 
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