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He needs to discuss his debts in private, there's a reason he didn't release his tax returns.
Though Trump has never succeeded in developing property in Russia, his company has benefited significantly from Russian money in the form of its clientele. For example, according to a Bloomberg investigation into Trump World Tower, which broke ground in 1998, “a third of units sold on floors 76 through 83 by 2004 involved people or limited liability companies connected to Russia and neighboring states.” Trump World Tower sales agent Debra Stotts told Bloomberg that they had “big buyers from Russia and Ukraine and Kazakhstan.” New York real estate broker Dolly Lenz sold “about 65 units in Trump World Tower […] to Russian buyers looking for real estate.” Lenz is quoted as saying “I had contacts in Moscow looking to invest in the United States […] what do you have to recommend?’ They all wanted to meet Donald. They became very friendly.” In 2002, “the push to sell units in Trump World to Russians expanded,” when Sotheby’s International Realty reportedly teams up with Kirsanova Realty, a Russian company. The Trump Organization reportedly welcomed the Russian clientele. For example, a 2013 article in The Nation about the influx of Russian money in Miami real estate noted that Elena Baronoff, a Russian-American socialite once described on the cover of a Russian magazine as “The Russian Hand of Donald Trump,” operated a real-estate company catering to Eastern European buyers out of the lobby of the city’s Trump International Beach Resort. The New Republic has also extensively documented how the Trump Organization actively sought Russian buyers, so much so that the area around Trump Sunny Isles in Florida became known as “Little Moscow.” Within Trump’s Florida licensing developments, Reuters identified a total of twenty units in Trump Towers I, II, and III that were purchased by individuals with Russian passports or addresses. Individuals with Russian passports or addresses also purchased sixteen units in Trump Palace, twenty-seven units in Trump Royale, and thirteen units in Trump Hollywood. Trump accepted Russian money on a personal level, as well; Russian fertilizer magnate Dmitry Rybolovlev’s 2008 purchased of one of Trump’s mansions in Palm Beach for $53 million more than Trump had paid for it four years earlier. Some of these Russian buyers have brought more than just money to the Trump Organization—they’ve also brought links to Russian organized crime. In 1984, a Russian by the name of David Bogatin purchased five condos in Trump Tower for a total of $6 million. Bogatin, who was linked to Russian mob boss Semion Mogilevich, pleaded guilty three years later to “evading millions of dollars in state fuel taxes in what state officials called one of the largest gasoline bootlegging operations in the nation.” The five condos were seized by the government, who claimed that he had used the purchase to launder money. Separately, In April 2013, New York police arrested “29 suspects in two gambling rings” run out of condos in Trump Tower. A condo directly below a unit owned by Trump reportedly “served as the headquarters for a ‘sophisticated money-laundering scheme’” run by an individual who worked for Semion Mogilevich. Until he began running for president, Trump not only did not deny his extensive dealings with Russian investors and clients but actually spoke about it frequently, boasting of the amount of Russian money that flowed through his projects in numerous interviews. So, too, did his sons, Donald Jr. and Eric: In 2008, Donald Jr. told investors in Moscow that “Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets,” while Eric reportedly told a golf reporter in 2014 that the Trump Organization was able to expand during the financial crisis because “We don’t rely on American banks. We have all the funding we need out of Russia.” |
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12 more Russians indicted today, but I suspect DJT won't make any bid deal of it when he meets with Putin, he has down played their involvement in the election at every turn; no sense in changing viewpoints now. Frankly why would he, it's very likely their involvement impacted the election, to what extent one could never determine, but it was in his favor; that much we know. He will ask if they meddled, Putin will deny of course and Trumps will say ok I believe you.
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IMHO the correct statement is to cancel the meeting, but the bromance is too far down the road.
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Mueller knows everything. This is going to get interesting very soon.
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It's become that way for a lot of folks and it's too bad to be portrayed in such a way simply because you don't agree politically. Not the best advertising but obviously shows how wide the gap is, as much as I see things differently than Nebe I always appreciated his perspective. Talk about polarization and then make a statement that seems like it came from Donald himself.
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all the indictments guilty pleas now timelines on released stolen stuff from the DNC and Clinton emails .. show they were released in line or after statements from Trump
BUT BUT BUT .. GOP hanging their hats on 2 FBI agents who were having a side fling are the reason the investigation a scam..:btu: and now this US President Donald Trump had intervened to end the ban, which was imposed in April and tied to ZTE violations of US sanctions against Iran and North Korea . President Trump asked the US Commerce Department to reconsider the ban in May at the request of Chinese President Xi Jinping. Putin had better watch out more likely > :cheers2: |
Russian money, Russian election help, Russian love; who is the happy Racoon face😬
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How about an indictment stated that the same day Trump asks Russia to hack Hillary's emails they started doing that. And yet we're going to hear that Russian interference had nothing to do with the election results.
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Sorry John Facts and statements after statement indictments trying to dismiss them as consistent in hatred and apathy. shows the Truth really doesn't matter .. you like so many other Trump supporter your choice has been made . The captain of the ship is not responsible for the scandalous behavior of his appointees or himself you and GOP and the Russian investigation.. Are like that person who cuts you off but refuses to make eye contact with you and just keeps driving like it never happened The GOP thinks 2 people are Master minds of the whole Russian investigation do you? I want those who get to know me ,To become admirers or my enemies thats Trump in a nut shell |
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Hahaha Wayne. I am not a Trump supporter. I did not vote for him. I don't like his style, I do not like many of the things he says and does. I do believe some of the things he does are necessary and I believe that he is being unfairly treated by the left and the "Resistance". I do think that if any R won the election than the left would be all up in a tizzy, maybe not this bad, but still some sort of Resistance #WeAreAllGonnaDieHandmaidensTale or something. |
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Russia did meddle - but was it enough to change the results?? (PS - I would like to see Trump cancel the meeting, probably unexpected for a Trumpster like me :bl: ) |
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Comey reopening the investigaton had a big impact also. The FBI really did a terrible job of rigging the election. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Russian hackers had dirt on the Republican National Committee but never released it, according to a new report. A senior administration official said, “We now have high confidence that they hacked the D.N.C. and the R.N.C., and conspicuously released no documents” from the Republicans,
hacks into the Republican committee took place in the spring, at the same time emails from the Democratic National Committee were stolen by hackers thought to be connected to Russian this is another area that smell fishy I have a hard time thinking the RNC was just better at cybersecurity then the DNC Trump says Russians were unable to hack the Republican National Committee But intel states Trumps campaign wasn't targeted ? lets call it odd |
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I would say we have moved passed "enough to change the results?? " not sure thats quantifiable,, they clearly didn't stuff ballot boxes But if the Trump campaign actively sought Russian help in discrediting Clinton which seems to have happen... Russian officials began to target email addresses associated with Hillary Clinton’s personal and campaign offices “on or around” the same day Donald Trump called on Russia to find emails that were missing from her personal server, according to a new indictment from Special Counsel Robert Mueller. That has always been the bigger issue and the GOP has brushed this aside as opposition research... but they see the steel dossier in a completely different light .. and think 2 FBI agents texts some how discredit the muller investigation... show some crazy desperation Strzok’s The suggestion that I, in some dark chamber somewhere in the F.B.I., would somehow cast aside all of these procedures, all of these safeguards, and somehow be able to do this is astounding to me. It simply couldn’t happen. And the proposition that this is going on, that it might occur anywhere in the F.B.I., deeply corrodes what the F.B.I. is in this society, the effectiveness of their mission, and it is deeply destructive. |
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