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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (1051573)1/31/2018 11:14:56 AM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1579747
 
Russian State TV: "Trump is ours again."

[ On Russian STATE TV they're crowing about how they OWN Trump. ]

Julia Davis? @JuliaDavisNews

#Russia's state TV: Female host: "Seemingly, Trump is ours again. So far, he's being quiet and not supporting the sanctions." Male host: "Well, it seems that way."



shelly the, like, genius? @MarvinGardens55 1h1 hour ago

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Replying to @JuliaDavisNews @OSkabeeva @RawStory
Mind boggling that RT would threaten a Cabinet member. On TV.

Utalkin2me?? @Coquii73 2h2 hours ago

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Replying to @JuliaDavisNews @OSkabeeva @RawStory
Why is this not BREAKING NEWS! by the press??! @CNN @MSNBC @ABC @CBSNews @NBCNews @washingtonpost @nytpolitics @maddow @Lawrence @jaketapper @BuzzFeed @thedailybeast

Julia Davis? @JuliaDavisNews 2h2 hours ago

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#Russia's state TV: TV hosts @POPOVRTR and @OSkabeeva review the @RawStory article, Olga Skabeeva concludes: "Let's continue our small, modest Russian celebration, since Trump is ours."



To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (1051573)1/31/2018 11:21:25 AM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1579747
 
The Trump administration let a Russian spy chief visit the US— even though he was legally barred
Julia Davis? @JuliaDavisNews

[ It was the head of the SVR, the outfit behind the election hacking per Dutch intelligence who caught them doing it. LEGALLY BARED from entering the US ... but since their puppet is in the WH, the SVR is above American law now. ] ]


David Filipov
?Verified account @davidfilipov Jan 30
Meanwhile, Russia’s head of foreign intelligence, under US sanctions for his role in alleged 2016 election meddling, flew into the US on a commercial flight, walked the streets and had a meeting with Mike Pompeo.

Evgeny Popov? @POPOVRTR Jan 30
The #American #MSM is so powerful but they don't know about the visit of the Director of the #Russian #intelligence service Sergei Naryshkin in the #US #CIA

[ He came to deliver orders as the deadline for enacting the new sanctions came around. Their Puppet obeyed. I wasn't kidding when I said Putin's veto was more powerful than the US Presidents in today's America. ]



To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (1051573)1/31/2018 11:25:30 AM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1579747
 
The Trump Administration Let a Russian Spy Chief Visit the US— Even Though He Was Legally BarredThe news comes one day after Trump refused to impose new sanctions on Russia. DAN FRIEDMANJAN. 30, 2018 6:05 PM

Russian Foreign Intelligence Service Chief Sergey Naryshkin attends a meeting of the Russian Security Council at the Kremlin on September 15, 2017.Alexei Druzhinin/TASS via ZUMA

The Trump administration allowed the head of Russia’s foreign intelligence service, Sergey Naryshkin, to visit the United State last week, despite US sanctions that are supposed to bar Naryshkin from entering the country.

“Which other sanctioned Russia intelligence agency figures has the Trump administration let into our country?”Naryshkin’s visit drew no notice at the time, but after Russia’s US ambassador Anatoly Antonov announced the visit on Tuesday, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) raised the issue in a press conference later in the day. “This is an extreme dereliction of duty by President Trump, who seems more intent on undermining the rule of law in this country than standing up to Putin,” Schumer said.

Naryshkin met last week outside Washington with Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats, Reuters reported. Antonov said that Naryshkin’s meetings addressed the “joint struggle against terrorism,” though he did not offer further details.

News of the visit drew condemnation from congressional Democrats already fuming over the Trump administration’s refusal on Monday to impose new sanctions against Russian defense and intelligence firms—sanctions that were required by bipartisan legislation President Donald Trump begrudgingly approved in 2017. (The 2017 sanctions law passed Congress with veto-proof majorities.)

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The director of Russia’s foreign intelligence, Sergey Naryshkin, has visited the United States for consultations with #US counterparts on the struggle against terrorism - Ambassador #Antonov
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Naryshkin is among the senior Russian defense and intelligence officials who had previously been s anctioned by the Obama administration in 2014 in retaliation for Russian’s invasion of Ukraine. The move put the officials on a “Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons” list maintained by the Treasury Department. People on that list are barred from entering the country. It was not immediately clear Tuesday if the administration used any formal process to exempt Naryshkin from those restrictions. The Treasury Department and the White House did not respond to requests for comment.

Schumer called on the White House to explain whether Naryshkin’s visit related to the administration’s failure to impose new sanctions Monday.

“The Trump administration must immediately come clean and answer questions.” Schumer said. “Which US officials did he meet with? Did any White House or National Security Council officials meet with Naryshkin? What did they discuss? Surely he didn’t come alone. So which other sanctioned Russia intelligence agency figures has the Trump administration let into our country?”

Schumer’s decision to highlight Naryshkin’s visit was an unusual move. In an effort to avoid the appearance that he is politicizing the growing Russia scandal, the minority leader has largely left discussion of Trump and Russia to senators on the committees involved in investigating the issue. One Senate Democratic staffer suggested Tuesday that Trump’s refusal to implement the new sanctions law, combined with Naryshkin’s visit, was blatant enough to draw attention from voters who might otherwise tune out daily stories on the matter.

Sen. Sherrod Brown, an Ohio Democrat, told reporters Tuesday that the issue hits home for ethnic Ukrainians in cities like Toledo and Cleveland. “The Ukrainian community knows all too well the efforts of unchecked Russian aggression, and they know why these sanctions are needed,” said Brown, who is facing a re-election fight this year in a state Trump carried 8 percentage points.

“Nobody in either party trusts this president to represent American national interests when it comes to Russia,” Brown said.

motherjones.com



To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (1051573)1/31/2018 11:27:03 AM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579747
 
The visit of the SVR guy, LEGALLY BARRED from entry under sanctions going back to 2014, shows that our Traitorous President is not just refusing to impose new sancitons, he has defacto lifted sanctions already enacted.