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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1082816)8/12/2018 7:31:47 PM
From: Sdgla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577095
 
Maybe u should take your head out of Muellers ass long enuf to let him know... maybe then he could charge someone with that crime. After 2 years and zero convictions the corrupt mule only has $22 Million of taxpayer money burned into ashes to show for ... nothing.

Another mid term wipe out should clean out your colon... again rat. What’s it now... 0 for 10 years now ?



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1082816)8/13/2018 8:42:58 AM
From: locogringo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577095
 
but it's illegal for an American campaign to get it from them..

Hillary's campaign wasn't American? (getting info from Russians via a Brit). Sorry comrade doublestandard, not a very good answer.



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1082816)8/13/2018 9:15:16 AM
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Enjoy, comrade doublestandard:

2016 Trump Tower Meeting Looks
Increasingly Like a Setup by Russian
and Clinton Operatives

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A growing body of evidence, however, indicates that the meeting may have been a setup -- part of a broad effort to tarnish the Trump campaign involving Hillary Clinton operatives employed by Kremlin-linked figures and Department of Justice officials. This view, that the real collusion may have taken place among those who arranged the meeting rather than the Trump officials who agreed to attend it, is supported by two disparate lines of evidence pulled together for the first time here: newly released records and a pattern of efforts to connect the Trump campaign to Russia.




Bruce Ohr and Christopher Steele, in contact before and after the election.
AP Photos/File






The first line of evidence includes emails, texts, and memos recently turned over to Congress by the Department of Justice. They show how closely senior Justice Department officials and the Federal Bureau of Investigation worked with employees of Fusion GPS, a Washington-based research firm reportedly paid $1 million by Clinton operatives to dig up dirt on the Trump campaign.

They reveal that then-Associate Deputy Attorney General Bruce Ohr, the fourth-highest-ranking official at DOJ, coordinated before, during and after the election with Fusion GPS founder Glenn Simpson, who did work for the Clinton campaign and Russians; and former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele, who was employed by Simpson.




Glenn Simpson, who worked for the Clinton campaign and Kremlin-tied lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya.
AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais






Those emails, which disclose the topics of discussions but not their details, revolve around two business executives: Donald Trump and Oleg Deripaska, a Russian aluminum magnate close to President Vladimir Putin. Steele was particularly interested in resolving issues concerning Deripaska's U.S. visa, which was revoked in 2006 because of his suspected ties to organized crime. In another sign of the overlapping strands of this story, when Special Counsel Robert Mueller was running the FBI in 2009, the bureau had asked Deripaska to contribute millions of dollars to help locate former FBI agent Robert Levinson, captured in Iran in 2007 while working for the CIA. Levinson remains missing.

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