Friday, November 17, 2017

Is Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner really cooperating with the Russian investigations? Because it does not appear that Jared Kushner is really cooperating with the Russian investigations.

Courtesy of The Hill: 

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and ranking member Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) on Thursday disclosed that White House senior adviser Jared Kushner received an email about WikiLeaks in the lead-up to the 2016 presidential election. 

The two senators sent a letter to Kushner's lawyer Thursday demanding additional documents from Trump's son-in-law as part of the committee's ongoing investigation of Russia's election interference. 

In the letter, Grassley and Feinstein say Kushner received an email about WikiLeaks in September 2016 that he passed on to an official within President Trump’s campaign, in addition to communication about a “Russian backdoor overture and dinner invite." 

“For example, other parties have produced September 2016 email communications to Mr. Kushner concerning WikiLeaks, which Мr. Kushner then forwarded to another campaign official,” the letter reads. 

“Likewise, other parties have produced documents concerning a ‘Russian backdoor overture and dinner invite’ which Mr. Kushner also forwarded," the letter says. "And still others have produced communications with Sergei Millian, copied to Mr. Kushner. Again, these do not appear in Mr. Kushner’s production despite being responsive to the second request. You also have not produced any phone records that we presume exist and would relate to Mr. Kushner’s communications regarding several requests.”

Wait, an email about Wikileaks, a "back door" contact with Russia?

Yeah, those seem like things the investigators are going to want to see.

But wait, there's more.

Courtesy of Raw Story: 

Among the revelations from Congress’ news blast claiming the president’s aide and son-in-law Jared Kushner failed to provide documents about an alleged “Russian backdoor overture” is a smaller — but still controversial — contact he had with a Belarusian-American businessman. 

Discussing the findings from a letter sent to Kushner’s lawyers by the Senate Judiciary Committee, Business Insider’s Natasha Bertrand told MSNBC host Chris Hayes that the lawmakers called the young real estate magnate out for failing to disclose that he’d been copied on emails from a businessman Sergei Millian. 

Millian, who founded the Russia-America Chamber of Commerce trade group, has claimed to have a business relationship with Donald Trump. He is also the alleged source of the rumor that Trump once hired prostitutes in Moscow to urinate on a bed that gave the infamous Fusion GPS document the nickname “golden showers dossier.” 

Millian’s name has appeared multiple times in 2017, most recently in relation to former Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos. The reports from the Senate Judiciary Committee also claim that Millian was in regular contact with Papadopoulos after the latter tried to set up a meeting with him, Bertrand said.

If this plot thickens anymore we may have to place it on a diet.

Damn!

14 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:05 AM

    I doubt Trump will go to jail in all of this but I hope like hell Jared and Dotard Jr are put away for a very long time. And I hope daughter-wife Princess Ivanka goes with them. Fuck all of their stupid kids, I don't care!

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    1. Anonymous12:20 PM

      Trump will have health issues, it might kill him. Or they will plan an exit strategy and leave the country. Along the lines of a Russian transplant, like Snowden. Except living like an oligarch.

      Trump owes the Kremlin a fortune. They need him to pay up, he could work his debts off by building towers in Russia.

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    2. Anonymous1:50 PM

      Ha ha building towers in Russia,trump doesn't build anything,his job is to con investors and put his name on stuff.
      He couldn't build a Lego house.

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    3. Anonymous2:25 PM

      @1:50 Or a 'Lincoln Log' cabin.

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  2. Anonymous11:35 AM

    Report: Trump Panama Tower ‘Riddled’ With Drug, Mob Money

    https://www.thedailybeast.com/report-trump-panama-tower-riddled-with-drug-mob-money

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    1. Anonymous12:34 PM

      Ventura Nogueira said he had at least 10 direct meetings with Ivanka Trump about the sales. Ivanka Trump didn’t respond to requests for comment.

      Real Estate is the front, drugs are one of the enterprises.

      The Don sure has a funny way of showing his daughter respect. Most father's would tell the kid not to hang out with the likes of Nogueira.
      The Don rubs her in bacon grease and puts his kid in the mouth of the beast. He did the same in Russia.
      https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/833850928725901312/qvcpcjoA.jpg

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    2. Anonymous12:51 PM

      PANAMA CITY/TORONTO, Nov 17 (Reuters) - In the spring of 2007, a succession of foreigners, many from Russia, arrived at Panama City airport to be greeted by a chauffeur who whisked them off in a white Cadillac with a Donald Trump logo on the side.

      A White House spokesman referred questions to the Trump Organization. Alan Garten, the organization’s chief legal officer, said: “No one at the Trump Organization, including the Trump family, has any recollection of ever meeting or speaking with this individual.”
      https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-panama-specialreport/special-report-ivanka-trump-and-the-fugitive-from-panama-idUSKBN1DH1DT

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    3. Anonymous2:04 PM

      " some legal experts say the episode raises questions about the steps Trump took to check the source of any income from there. Arthur Middlemiss, a former assistant district attorney in Manhattan and a former head of JPMorgan’s global anti-corruption program, said that since Panama was “perceived to be highly corrupt,” anyone engaged in business there should conduct due diligence on others involved in their ventures. If they did not, he said, there was a potential risk in U.S. law of being liable for turning a blind eye to wrongdoing.

      Jimmy Gurule, a professor of law at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, and a former under-secretary for enforcement at the U.S. Treasury Department, agreed. He also said any businessman should avoid working with “anyone with a potential link to criminality” simply as a matter of good ethics."
      "“Anything I would say could also damage a lot of important and powerful people. I am not sure I should do that.”"connections to the
      “Russian mafia.” The ultimate sources of cash for other Trump real estate projects where Trump has licensed his name have drawn scrutiny this year. In March, a Reuters review found that at least 63 individuals with Russian passports or addresses had bought $98.4 million worth of property in seven Trump-branded luxury towers in southern Florida.

      The buyers included politically-connected businessmen and people from the second and third tiers of Russian power." “overblown.”
      "rump wanted to use the Panama project as a “baby” for his daughter Ivanka, who had just joined the Trump Organization, to gain experience in the property business."$220K+
      "Homes accounted for up to half of the 666 apartment sales in advance of the bond prospectus, people involved in the project told Reuters." rump said later, in a promotional video ahead of the 2011 opening, that the project sold “like hot cakes.” 'double-sales occurred'
      "There was one person who still profited: Donald Trump."
      "he still earned between $30 million and $50 million from lending his name to the project."

      "When Americans were introduced last year to Ivanka Trump’s husband and the nation’s prospective son-in-law in chief, it was as the preternaturally poised, Harvard-educated scion of a real estate empire whose glittering ambitions resembled Donald Trump’s own. In 2007, Kushner Companies, run at the time by Jared and his father, Charles, bought the aluminum-clad skyscraper at:
      666 Fifth Avenue for a record-breaking
      $1.8 BILLION;
      they are now seeking partners for a $12 billion plan to replace it with a glass tower that would be 40 stories taller. In 2013 they acquired 17 buildings in Manhattan’s East Village for about $130 million, and three years later they spent $715 million on a cluster of buildings owned by the Jehovah’s Witnesses on prime land in Brooklyn’s fast-developing DUMBO district."

      https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/23/magazine/jared-kushners-other-real-estate-empire.html

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/666_Fifth_Avenue

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  3. Anonymous12:12 PM

    Let him speak. British publicist who arranged Don Jr’s Trump Tower meeting set to speak to Mueller ‘in the near future’
    https://www.rawstory.com/2017/11/british-publicist-who-arranged-don-jrs-trump-tower-meeting-set-to-speak-to-mueller-in-the-near-future/

    Let him lie. There’s new evidence suggesting Jared Kushner perjured himself in congressional testimony
    https://www.rawstory.com/2017/11/theres-new-evidence-suggesting-jared-kushner-perjured-himself-in-congressional-testimony/

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  4. Anonymous12:57 PM

    Yaaaaawn. 7 more years.

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    1. Anonymous1:42 PM

      With his obesity and McDonald diet I doubt he will live that long.

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  5. Anonymous1:17 PM

    I dislike that weasel-looking Kushner even more than I dislike Junior. And Ivanka may have taken elocution lessons, but she is as dishonest and money hungry as the rest of the Manhattan Mob.

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  6. Anonymous3:11 PM

    Dear Ivanka,

    https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/58498a01170000620fe7e79f.jpeg?cache=canmx2wa70&ops=scalefit_720_noupscale

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  7. Anonymous3:17 PM

    Hope they enjoy Federal Prison.

    IC/FVEY>Mueller Time

    GeorgiaPeach

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