Was it against the law for a United States citizen to pursue real estate deals with Moscow?
In fact is it against the law for a private citizen to not tell you what kind of business deals they are working on?
You all are clutching your pearls over something that every private business does when they are working on a business deal. Which is they remain silent until the deal is done.
Then you defend Hillary’s paying the Russians for lies about a political revile and call it opposition research. Then you double down and defend the DOJ for knowingly using those lies to try and unseat a sitting President.
Seems to me you love crooks and liars as long as they are working for the right party.

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Oh goodie, tag team.

When y’all start caring about the ■■■■ your people do on your side let me know.

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I wonder if you see the irony in this post.

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Trump pursuing a real estate deal in Moscow … that whole thing actually happened.

I see you are avoiding putting a link to it with timeliness and deals

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When one is running to lead the country… signing a letter of intent with a bank that that is under sanctions of the very country that one is seeking to lead is considered to be a bad thing.

Agree?

It is not an illegal act to gather opposition research.

This is an unfounded premise that exists only in right wing fever dreams.

If anything, all the investigations have found the exact opposite.

Even Durham.

Hilarious.

Seriously? We are now going back to things that literally everyone agrees that happened?

Groundhog Day… every day.

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Who again brought it up from the past with no proof?

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it’s laid out pretty clearly here:

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I assume that we are working from a common pool of knowledge.

My mistake.

https://www.cnn.com/2018/12/18/politics/trump-signed-letter-of-intent-rudy-giuliani-moscow/index.html

I believe what enki posted. I give CNN about a 2% chance of being true.

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Seriously?

Nuh uh …

That is the response.

Groundhog Day

the CNN article says the same thing that I posted…

Yea when you cry wolf about everything Trump for 6 years you(CNN) have to prove everything because of your past. So no they are not believable at all.

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they say the same thing…

from the CNN article…

CNN’s Chris Cuomo obtained a copy of the signed letter of intent that set the stage for negotiations for Trump condominiums, a hotel and commercial property in the heart of Moscow. The letter is dated October 28, 2015, and bears the President’s signature.

From the Wiki page:

2015
October 13: Sater sends Cohen a letter of intent signed by Andrey Rozov for Trump to sign in order to move the Moscow project forward.[61][59]
October 28: Trump signs a letter of intent {LOI} to construct a Trump-branded building in Moscow hours before the third Republican presidential debate, a fact made public in August 2017.[62][63][58][59][64] The LOI proposes that the tower have “[a]pproximately 250 first class, luxury residential condominiums” and “[o]ne first class, luxury hotel consisting of approximately 15 floors and containing not fewer than 150 hotel rooms.” The Trump Organization would receive 1–5% of all condominium sales and 3% of all rental and other revenues, and 20% of the operating profit.[55]: 71

Here is from the ■■■■■■■■ over at the New York Post.

Seriously… no one debates that this happened.

I already said I believe it. I said I don’t believe anything CNN posts. Try reading instead of just spewing

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I don’t care what Comou says he had. Dan Rather said he had something also.

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Lame.

Yes on your part bringing something up from the past then bitching about bringing something up from the past.

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