Another pound of angus in the "nothing burger"

so now Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya is an "unregistered Russian agent?""

ROFL..the desperation to make it stick reeks of crazy glue
 
so now Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya is an "unregistered Russian agent?""

ROFL..the desperation to make it stick reeks of crazy glue

http://heavy.com/news/2017/07/natal...mp-jr-russian-lawyer-meeting-facebook-photos/




A Russian lawyer with connections to the Kremlin and Vladimir Putin met with Donald Trump Jr., Paul Manafort and Jared Kushner during the 2016 election, and promised to reveal “damaging information” about Hillary Clinton, the New York Times reports.
Natalia Veselnitskaya, who was in the United States as part of a case involving a Russian businessman accused of fraud in a civil suit brought by former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, met with with the Trump campaign team figures at Trump Tower on June 9, 2016, the Times reports.
 
so now Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya is an "unregistered Russian agent?""

ROFL..the desperation to make it stick reeks of crazy glue

Let's see. She was not registered. She is Russian. She was offering information sourced from the Russian hacks

Yep. Unregistered. Russian. Agent.
 
http://heavy.com/news/2017/07/natal...mp-jr-russian-lawyer-meeting-facebook-photos/




A Russian lawyer with connections to the Kremlin and Vladimir Putin met with Donald Trump Jr., Paul Manafort and Jared Kushner during the 2016 election, and promised to reveal “damaging information” about Hillary Clinton, the New York Times reports.
Natalia Veselnitskaya, who was in the United States as part of a case involving a Russian businessman accused of fraud in a civil suit brought by former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, met with with the Trump campaign team figures at Trump Tower on June 9, 2016, the Times reports.



the guy trumpy FIRED
 
The representatives of one of US House subcommittees attended the screening last night, and told me that if I have something to say, I could file a report as a Russian lawyer,” Veselnitskaya she told Sputnik. “I filed a written report today. I am qualified to talk about it as a lawyer, and I am stating that I know the facts that can help the Congress to figure out this complicated story.”
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so now Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya is an "unregistered Russian agent?""

ROFL..the desperation to make it stick reeks of crazy glue

Well, at least we finally got to maybe attempted collusion lol.

Except we don't know if the Russian lawyer was connected to The Kremlin. And it turned out she had no dirt on Hillary, so the whole thing was likely a ploy to get Junior Trump to talk about Russian adoption.

Well, that kind of shoots down the Kremlin angle---why would the Kremlin trick Junior into meeting about Russian adoption? That makes no sense at all. But it has the whiff of collusion so the media is going to run with it.

But there may be an email out there [as usual, we have to take the NYT's word on that] that said the Russians were trying to help Trump.

They are truly a desperate bunch.
 
How come nobody has an issue with John McCain contacting a Russian to help in sabotaging Trump with the Piss Dossier?

All the same ingredients are there. In fact, unlike with the Russian theory, there's absolutely no speculation that Russians were involved.

Give us the spin.

You really are never, ever doing any research before you bleat. See:


The Guardian can confirm that the documents reached the top of the FBI by December. Senator John McCain, who was informed about the existence of the documents separately by an intermediary from a western allied state, dispatched an emissary overseas to meet the source and then decided to present the material to Comey in a one-on-one meeting on 9 December, according to a source aware of the meeting. The documents, which were first reported on last year by Mother Jones, are also in the hands of officials in the White House.

McCain is not thought to have made a judgment on the reliability of the documents but was sufficiently impressed by the source’s credentials to feel obliged to pass them to the FBI.

The Senate armed services committee, which Senator McCain chairs, launched an inquiry last week into Russian cyber-attacks during the election.

McCain was reluctant to get involved, according to a colleague, for fear the issue would be dismissed as a personal grudge against Trump. He pushed instead for the creation of a special Senate committee to look into connections between campaign staff and Moscow, but the proposal was blocked by the Republican leadership.​

McCain got his hands on the Steele memo, never met any Russian official or affiliate in order "to help in sabotaging Trump", never used the memo, and handed it over to the FBI to check the contents related to suspiciously frequent, secret, fishy contacts between the Trumpy's campaign and the Russians. That's in his purview as chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee.

The two situations are about as dissimilar as it gets, and you are in no way one to link them together. So, why don't you come clean and tell us which propaganda outfit served you that BS?
 
You really are never, ever doing any research before you bleat. See:


The Guardian can confirm that the documents reached the top of the FBI by December. Senator John McCain, who was informed about the existence of the documents separately by an intermediary from a western allied state, dispatched an emissary overseas to meet the source and then decided to present the material to Comey in a one-on-one meeting on 9 December, according to a source aware of the meeting. The documents, which were first reported on last year by Mother Jones, are also in the hands of officials in the White House.

McCain is not thought to have made a judgment on the reliability of the documents but was sufficiently impressed by the source’s credentials to feel obliged to pass them to the FBI.

The Senate armed services committee, which Senator McCain chairs, launched an inquiry last week into Russian cyber-attacks during the election.

McCain was reluctant to get involved, according to a colleague, for fear the issue would be dismissed as a personal grudge against Trump. He pushed instead for the creation of a special Senate committee to look into connections between campaign staff and Moscow, but the proposal was blocked by the Republican leadership.​

McCain got his hands on the Steele memo, never met any Russian official or affiliate in order "to help in sabotaging Trump", never used the memo, and handed it over to the FBI to check the contents related to suspiciously frequent, secret, fishy contacts between the Trumpy's campaign and the Russians. That's in his purview as chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee.

The two situations are about as dissimilar as it gets, and you are in no way one to link them together. So, why don't you come clean and tell us which propaganda outfit served you that BS?

Omg, you got me on that.

Are you sucked-in like a good little liberal lemming on this latest collusion bit lol?
 
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