Unhappy438
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What an idiot Trump Jnr is, i suppose it runs in the family.
It doesn't matter and it hasn't been proven that they meddled at all regardless.Why does it matter that Russia meddled in the US elections by exposing the dirt
Can you point out the lie, just so that we are on the same page?No, but there was certainly intent to do so. And he lied about it.
Can you point out the lie, just so that we are on the same page?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...h-of-white-house-denials-of-russian-contacts/Can you point out the lie, just so that we are on the same page?
They are checking for Russian collusion with the Trump Organisation (now known as the US government). Why wouldn't the nationality be important. You want them to be more concerned about what the person had for breakfast yesterday instead?I can't remember the breakfast I ate yesterday. Why is the nationality of a person he's meeting that important? By all accounts he was meeting a person not an organisation.
No. Nobody was talking about Russian collusion at the time the meeting took place. So, yes, the nationality was irrelevant to those attending the meeting.They are checking for Russian collusion with the Trump Organisation (now known as the US government). Why wouldn't the nationality be important. You want them to be more concerned about what the person had for breakfast yesterday instead?
But was relevant when asked about meeting with Russians. And discussing the elections with the said RussiansNo. Nobody was talking about Russian collusion at the time the meeting took place. So, yes, the nationality was irrelevant to those attending the meeting.
Yes, the same way my answer of not having Weatbix might actually be factually incorrect too.But was relevant when asked about meeting with Russians. And discussing the elections with the said Russians
Have you had weetbix for breakfast in the last couple of years? Did you have milk with it?Yes, the same way my answer of not having Weatbix might actually be factually incorrect too.
They went there with the intent of getting dirt on killary. Then lied about it then did a 180. Come on Garson,surely you see the dodgyness there?No. Nobody was talking about Russian collusion at the time the meeting took place. So, yes, the nationality was irrelevant to those attending the meeting.
No. Nobody was talking about Russian collusion at the time the meeting took place. So, yes, the nationality was irrelevant to those attending the meeting.
Depends what he had for breakfast that morning though... apparently. If he didn't get his omegas and ginko , he wouldn't rememberThe very act of meeting with Russians on the basis that he was led to believe that the Kremlin was trying to aid Trump's candidacy IS at least an attempt at collusion.
The very act of meeting with Russians on the basis that he was led to believe that the Kremlin was trying to aid Trump's candidacy IS at least an attempt at collusion.
The Kremlin? Or people that cannot be directly linked to the Kremlin, who just happen to be Russian?
Before arranging a meeting with a Kremlin-connected Russian lawyer he believed would offer him compromising information about Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump Jr. was informed in an email that the material was part of a Russian government effort to aid his father’s candidacy, according to three people with knowledge of the email.
[video=youtube_share;iXsdYL8keaI]https://youtu.be/iXsdYL8keaI[/video]
:wtf:
I don't know, apparently the email specifies the Kremlin:
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/10/us/politics/donald-trump-jr-russia-email-candidacy.html
Reading Trump Jr.'s verbatim statement to NYT, as debated on CNN, makes it seem that the "Kremlin-connected" bit is nothing more than editorializing by the NYT, big surprise given their time honoured and obvious bias: