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Reporters paid to spread collusion claims?
In U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, Fusion GPS, the dossier’s financier via the Democratic Party and the Hillary Clinton campaign money, is fighting a House committee chairman’s bid to find out if the opposition research firm paid journalists.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/201...ier-court/
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ODU BLUE
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RE: Reporters paid to spread collusion claims?
Quote:"What we are finding out is that there is a lot of Russian influence in Washington, and a lot of money flowing in to influence our political process in Washington," Marc Thiessen, a Washington Post columnist and former Bush administration official, said. "It's going into Hillary Clinton. It's going to Fusion GPS. It's going into a lobbying campaign up on Capitol Hill against Magnitsky."
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/11/...-down.html
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RE: Reporters paid to spread collusion claims?
(11-10-2017 06:48 AM)ODU BLUE Wrote: Quote:"What we are finding out is that there is a lot of Russian influence in Washington, and a lot of money flowing in to influence our political process in Washington," Marc Thiessen, a Washington Post columnist and former Bush administration official, said. "It's going into Hillary Clinton. It's going to Fusion GPS. It's going into a lobbying campaign up on Capitol Hill against Magnitsky."
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/11/...-down.html
Russian money is far too entrenched in our political system, that's true about money in general, but there is only one campaign which reached out to Russian for help and reportedly offered to change current sanctions for it. You guys do grasp why that's a big deal, right?
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11-10-2017 08:16 AM |
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RE: Reporters paid to spread collusion claims?
(11-10-2017 08:16 AM)UCF08 Wrote: (11-10-2017 06:48 AM)ODU BLUE Wrote: Quote:"What we are finding out is that there is a lot of Russian influence in Washington, and a lot of money flowing in to influence our political process in Washington," Marc Thiessen, a Washington Post columnist and former Bush administration official, said. "It's going into Hillary Clinton. It's going to Fusion GPS. It's going into a lobbying campaign up on Capitol Hill against Magnitsky."
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/11/...-down.html
Russian money is far too entrenched in our political system, that's true about money in general, but there is only one campaign which reached out to Russian for help and reportedly offered to change current sanctions for it. You guys do grasp why that's a big deal, right?
I've seen no evidence to support that claim. If you have some, please post a link.
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11-10-2017 08:23 AM |
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ODU BLUE
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RE: Reporters paid to spread collusion claims?
(11-10-2017 08:16 AM)UCF08 Wrote: (11-10-2017 06:48 AM)ODU BLUE Wrote: Quote:"What we are finding out is that there is a lot of Russian influence in Washington, and a lot of money flowing in to influence our political process in Washington," Marc Thiessen, a Washington Post columnist and former Bush administration official, said. "It's going into Hillary Clinton. It's going to Fusion GPS. It's going into a lobbying campaign up on Capitol Hill against Magnitsky."
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/11/...-down.html
Russian money is far too entrenched in our political system, that's true about money in general, but there is only one campaign which reached out to Russian for help and reportedly offered to change current sanctions for it. You guys do grasp why that's a big deal, right?
Yes, and you will eventually figure out the money flowed to and from the Clinton's and other swamp critters of both parties. Not Trump. The critters did everything they could to drag him into their world and failed.
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11-10-2017 08:25 AM |
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RE: Reporters paid to spread collusion claims?
(11-10-2017 08:25 AM)ODU BLUE Wrote: (11-10-2017 08:16 AM)UCF08 Wrote: (11-10-2017 06:48 AM)ODU BLUE Wrote: Quote:"What we are finding out is that there is a lot of Russian influence in Washington, and a lot of money flowing in to influence our political process in Washington," Marc Thiessen, a Washington Post columnist and former Bush administration official, said. "It's going into Hillary Clinton. It's going to Fusion GPS. It's going into a lobbying campaign up on Capitol Hill against Magnitsky."
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/11/...-down.html
Russian money is far too entrenched in our political system, that's true about money in general, but there is only one campaign which reached out to Russian for help and reportedly offered to change current sanctions for it. You guys do grasp why that's a big deal, right?
Yes, and you will eventually figure out the money flowed to and from the Clinton's and other swamp critters of both parties. Not Trump. The critters did everything they could to drag him into their world and failed.
Yep, all that money flowed through the jailed Saudi princes and the Clinton Foundation through the Canadian arm where it didn't have to be reported.
Tick tock.
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11-10-2017 08:31 AM |
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RE: Reporters paid to spread collusion claims?
(11-10-2017 08:23 AM)Jugnaut Wrote: (11-10-2017 08:16 AM)UCF08 Wrote: (11-10-2017 06:48 AM)ODU BLUE Wrote: Quote:"What we are finding out is that there is a lot of Russian influence in Washington, and a lot of money flowing in to influence our political process in Washington," Marc Thiessen, a Washington Post columnist and former Bush administration official, said. "It's going into Hillary Clinton. It's going to Fusion GPS. It's going into a lobbying campaign up on Capitol Hill against Magnitsky."
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/11/...-down.html
Russian money is far too entrenched in our political system, that's true about money in general, but there is only one campaign which reached out to Russian for help and reportedly offered to change current sanctions for it. You guys do grasp why that's a big deal, right?
I've seen no evidence to support that claim. If you have some, please post a link.
Here. It's from the Russian lawyer so normally I'd question it greatly, but we already knew almost all of this per Trump Jrs belated admission and the subsequent emails which backed it up. We know he and others met with her, to get harmful information about Clinton, and discussed sanctions. She's just saying what is obvious to anyone actually paying attention; it was a quid pro quo.
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11-10-2017 08:49 AM |
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RE: Reporters paid to spread collusion claims?
(11-10-2017 08:31 AM)EverRespect Wrote: (11-10-2017 08:25 AM)ODU BLUE Wrote: (11-10-2017 08:16 AM)UCF08 Wrote: (11-10-2017 06:48 AM)ODU BLUE Wrote: Quote:"What we are finding out is that there is a lot of Russian influence in Washington, and a lot of money flowing in to influence our political process in Washington," Marc Thiessen, a Washington Post columnist and former Bush administration official, said. "It's going into Hillary Clinton. It's going to Fusion GPS. It's going into a lobbying campaign up on Capitol Hill against Magnitsky."
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/11/...-down.html
Russian money is far too entrenched in our political system, that's true about money in general, but there is only one campaign which reached out to Russian for help and reportedly offered to change current sanctions for it. You guys do grasp why that's a big deal, right?
Yes, and you will eventually figure out the money flowed to and from the Clinton's and other swamp critters of both parties. Not Trump. The critters did everything they could to drag him into their world and failed.
Yep, all that money flowed through the jailed Saudi princes and the Clinton Foundation through the Canadian arm where it didn't have to be reported.
Tick tock.
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Yes, if you ignore the fact there are literal indictments out for multiple high ranking Trump campaign officials and close your eyes to all the corroborating evidence showing this to be the case, and took some mescaline, I suppose you could come to that conclusion.
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11-10-2017 08:54 AM |
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RE: Reporters paid to spread collusion claims?
(11-10-2017 08:49 AM)UCF08 Wrote: (11-10-2017 08:23 AM)Jugnaut Wrote: (11-10-2017 08:16 AM)UCF08 Wrote: (11-10-2017 06:48 AM)ODU BLUE Wrote: Quote:"What we are finding out is that there is a lot of Russian influence in Washington, and a lot of money flowing in to influence our political process in Washington," Marc Thiessen, a Washington Post columnist and former Bush administration official, said. "It's going into Hillary Clinton. It's going to Fusion GPS. It's going into a lobbying campaign up on Capitol Hill against Magnitsky."
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/11/...-down.html
Russian money is far too entrenched in our political system, that's true about money in general, but there is only one campaign which reached out to Russian for help and reportedly offered to change current sanctions for it. You guys do grasp why that's a big deal, right?
I've seen no evidence to support that claim. If you have some, please post a link.
Here. It's from the Russian lawyer so normally I'd question it greatly, but we already knew almost all of this per Trump Jrs belated admission and the subsequent emails which backed it up. We know he and others met with her, to get harmful information about Clinton, and discussed sanctions. She's just saying what is obvious to anyone actually paying attention; it was a quid pro quo.
No Trump money involved and no laws broken? It's looking like FusionGPS, Hillery paid for the meeting that nothing happened at?
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RE: Reporters paid to spread collusion claims?
(11-10-2017 08:56 AM)ODU BLUE Wrote: (11-10-2017 08:49 AM)UCF08 Wrote: (11-10-2017 08:23 AM)Jugnaut Wrote: (11-10-2017 08:16 AM)UCF08 Wrote: (11-10-2017 06:48 AM)ODU BLUE Wrote: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/11/...-down.html
Russian money is far too entrenched in our political system, that's true about money in general, but there is only one campaign which reached out to Russian for help and reportedly offered to change current sanctions for it. You guys do grasp why that's a big deal, right?
I've seen no evidence to support that claim. If you have some, please post a link.
Here. It's from the Russian lawyer so normally I'd question it greatly, but we already knew almost all of this per Trump Jrs belated admission and the subsequent emails which backed it up. We know he and others met with her, to get harmful information about Clinton, and discussed sanctions. She's just saying what is obvious to anyone actually paying attention; it was a quid pro quo.
No Trump money involved and no laws broken? It's looking like FusionGPS, Hillery paid for the meeting that nothing happened at?
Bad things only matter if they're illegal?
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11-10-2017 09:30 AM |
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RE: Reporters paid to spread collusion claims?
(11-10-2017 08:49 AM)UCF08 Wrote: (11-10-2017 08:23 AM)Jugnaut Wrote: (11-10-2017 08:16 AM)UCF08 Wrote: (11-10-2017 06:48 AM)ODU BLUE Wrote: Quote:"What we are finding out is that there is a lot of Russian influence in Washington, and a lot of money flowing in to influence our political process in Washington," Marc Thiessen, a Washington Post columnist and former Bush administration official, said. "It's going into Hillary Clinton. It's going to Fusion GPS. It's going into a lobbying campaign up on Capitol Hill against Magnitsky."
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/11/...-down.html
I I would point out t
Russian money is far too entrenched in our political system, that's true about money in general, but there is only one campaign which reached out to Russian for help and reportedly offered to change current sanctions for it. You guys do grasp why that's a big deal, right?
I've seen no evidence to support that claim. If you have some, please post a link.
Here. It's from the Russian lawyer so normally I'd question it greatly, but we already knew almost all of this per Trump Jrs belated admission and the subsequent emails which backed it up. We know he and others met with her, to get harmful information about Clinton, and discussed sanctions. She's just saying what is obvious to anyone actually paying attention; it was a quid pro quo.
I would point out a couple of things, the Trump team didn't reach out to the Russians, the lawyer reached out to them through through an intermediary. And so far there there is no evidence that they offered to to end sanctions or a quid pro quo. In fact, the lawyer has past ties ties to Fusion GPS and the whole may have been a setup. That said, thanks for sharing a link.
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RE: Reporters paid to spread collusion claims?
The modern media are little more than trained liars.
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11-10-2017 10:20 PM |
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RE: Reporters paid to spread collusion claims?
OH!
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