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over and over
it's on a million tapes
why has he been lying his ass off.......?
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cancel2 2022 (01-19-2019)
probably
but it's been proven he did while campaigning
here ya go slugger:
In a criminal information unsealed on Thursday, prosecutors wrote that Cohen knowingly misled investigators by giving a false timeline of when the project ended and how extensively he discussed it with others in the Trump Organization, including Donald Trump and his family members.
Prosecutors wrote that Cohen gave "the false impression that the Moscow Project ended before" the Iowa caucus, which took place on February 1, 2016, "in hopes of limiting the ongoing Russia investigations."
In fact, Cohen was in touch with Sater about the deal until as late as June 2016.
https://www.businessinsider.com/trum...moscow-2018-11
cancel2 2022 (01-19-2019)
So Cohen, a convicted liar, lied to his boss who believed him. How shocking will it be for you to discover that the man who isn't going to get a pardon now is lying again, desperate to save his arse. He has a bit of a history in that regard. Why you would believe a man who watches 12 hours of TV a day suddenly became a lazy sloth on January 20, 2017, is beyond comprehension especially given all the many stories of people like Mark Burnette having to handle him for the Apprentice. Anyway, enjoy your House oversight committee's grilling of Cohen who is not going to be allowed to discuss any matter with which he has in relation to the Mueller probe. It will be a hoot.
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Trump's Been Talking About His Business Interests in Russia ...
Trump’s Been Talking About His Business Interests in Russia for 30 Years ... the winner of the Miss Universe pageant in Moscow in 2013. ... in Congress to publicly express interest in Trump’s ...
excerpt:
https://www.theatlantic.com/business...terest/526185/
He who is the author of a war lets loose the whole contagion of hell and opens a vein that bleeds a nation to death. Thomas Paine
reagansghost (01-19-2019)
Trump declared: “I can tell you, speaking for myself, I own nothing in Russia. I have no loans in Russia. I don't have any deals in Russia.”
And he’s right. Trump has a long history of trying to do business in Russia, but despite many efforts and plenty of boasting and angling, he hasn’t managed to land a single major real estate deal there.
But that’s only part of the picture. He has partnered with Russian financiers on major projects elsewhere around the world. Russian investors have been instrumental in helping him cope with all the credit problems he has thanks to his serial bankruptcies. And a number of Trump’s former and current advisers have had financial ties to Russia.
As of now, there isn’t any kind of evidence that suggests Trump has some spectacular financial prize to gain by warming to Russia. There’s no particular reason to think that getting friendly with Vladimir Putin ensures something for his real estate empire that couldn’t be gained by cozying up to, say, the president of Argentina.
Still, Trump’s business ties to Russia are striking nonetheless. Even without access to his tax returns or venturing into conjecture about hidden business interests, it’s clear that Trump has an affinity for doing deals with Russians. Furthermore, it’s clear that his affinity for doing business with them is intertwined with how he perceives them politically; as Franklin Foer points out in Slate, Trump’s public affection for Vladimir Putin corresponds with his dependence on Russian investors.
It’s difficult to say if his praise was intended to make it easier for him to gain access to the Russian market, or if it simply arose out a sincere appreciation for Russia’s authoritarian political culture as he began to understand it more — or some combination of the two. But in either case it’s clear that Trump’s attempts at making deals in Russia have gone beyond business.
Trump has tried really hard to do business in Russia — and failed most of the time
Trump’s history with Russia dates back to the Soviet era. In 1986, he and Soviet ambassador Yuri Dubinin got to talking about building hotels in Moscow. “One thing led to another, and now I’m talking about building a large luxury hotel across the street from the Kremlin in partnership with the Soviet government,” Trump wrote in in his book Trump: The Art of the Deal.
The next year, Dubinin invited Trump to Moscow, where he talked with the Soviet tourist agency about hotel projects. The hotels never came to fruition, but Trump’s interest in Russia has remained ever since.
continued
https://www.vox.com/world/2017/2/17/...ies-fact-check
He who is the author of a war lets loose the whole contagion of hell and opens a vein that bleeds a nation to death. Thomas Paine
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