On May 9, 2017, President Donald Trump fired FBI Director James Comey, the man who, up to that point, had been leading the investigation into Russian interference during the 2016 election. Trump, the very next day, welcomed Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Putin’s Ambassador to the United States Sergei Kislyak into the White House […]
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Notes taken during the May 10, 2017 meeting between Trump and the Russian Ambassador to the United States may exist, and may show that Trump said he was fine with their election interference
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 2016, but her emails, collusion, Dan Coats, Donald Trump, election interference, FBI, H.R. McMaster, Helsinki, Hillary Clinton, intelligence community, ISIS, James Comey, Michale Flynn, national intelligence, Obama, Robert Mueller, Russia, Russiagate, sanctions, Sergei Kislyak, treason, Vladimir Putin, White House 45 Comments
Damn, son… Trump finally confirms Russian “meddling” in the election that put him in the White House, but has the unmitigated gall to suggest that it was all Obama’s fault
It’s taken one hell of a long time, but the complete narrative of how Trump came to power is finally starting to come into focus, thanks in large part due to the heroic work of Washington Post reporters, who, just yesterday, brought two more critical pieces of the puzzle to the table. First, they reported […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged cyber warfare, Donald Trump, election hacking, election tampering, EOS, hacking, Hillary Clinton, hoaxes, impeachment, James Comey, Mitch McConnell, Robert Mueller, Russia, sanctions, Sergei Kislyak, treason, Vladimir Putin 36 Comments
Follow the money… And keep an eye on the sanctions… The quid pro quo at the heart of the the relationship between the Trump administration and the government of Vladamir Putin is finally beginning to emerge
Earlier today, as Trump was formally bringing an end to the era of American global leadership by backing out of the Paris accord over the protests of environmentalists, business leaders and world leaders alike, some significant things were happening in the investigation into the quid pro quo at the heart of the relationship between the […]
Posted in Uncategorized Also tagged Ben Cardin, Christopher Steele, collusion, Donald Trump, dossier, Gary Cohn, global climate change, Global Warming, James Comey, Jared Kushner, Jef Sessions, Lindsay Graham, Magnitsky Act., Maxine Waters, Mayflower Hotel, Michael Flynn, Obama, Paris Accord, Rosneft, Russia, sanctions, Sergey Gorkov, Sergey Kislyak, State Department, Vladimir Putin, Vnesheconombank 15 Comments