Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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It's becoming more apparent that POTUS is not worth nearly the money he says he has. I guess this would explain why we cannot see his tax statements. Duhhhhhhhhh
Trump Laundering Russian Money Through His Hotels? - YouTube Even the Republicans will now start to think about what a crooked person he really is. This is not going to end well. |
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By the way, did you also question whether or not Obama was qualified to be president? What do you think about Trump's current policies and proposals? Any comment on that subject? And, to get one reference to the subject, I would ask what difference does it make whether Russians own hotels or the Japanese? A few years ago, it seemed that the Japanese owned a lot of property in America. |
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Take just 45 minutes of your time and watch that Dutch documentary about Donald Trump. The money from Russia is a money laundering operation. Which the last time I looked is outlawed in every country. The Dutch documentary is real and unbiased. It's not from Hillary Clinton or the Democrats. It's from a TV show like "60 Minutes" here in the USA.
PS I didn't vote for Hillary or Trump. I'm concerned about this country. You will too if you watch it. ZEMBLA - The dubious friends of Donald Trump: the Russians - YouTube |
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Since lottoguy loves communist productions he should move to cuba and give his winnings to the Castros.....lol
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Sociable with the Russians? Do you have any idea who Trump is sociable with?? Trump's major connection are with the Oligarchs. Brush up, because this is coming next!
Trump's business network reached alleged Russian mobsters |
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No, I don't like communist productions? Have no idea how that would get into your head. But, our President sure does. Will be shocked if he is still POTUS by end of the year.
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Need to get off of here. Stinky bad.
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These are SOME or the current ones.....many more from the past. "Donald Trump said in a recent interview with NBC’s Lester Holt, "I have had dealings over the years where I sold a house to a very wealthy Russian many years ago. I had the Miss Universe pageant — which I owned for quite a while — I had it in Moscow a long time ago. But other than that, I have nothing to do with Russia." The reality, however, is that Trump couldn’t be more wrong. The President has deep Russian connections that far exceed what he admitted to Holt." Trump Russia: The U.S. President'''s Disturbingly Deep Ties To Russia | Fortune.com "Robert Mueller in recent days has hired lawyers with extensive experience in dealing with fraud, racketeering, and other financial crimes to help him investigate whether President Donald Trump's associates colluded with Russia to meddle in the 2016 presidential election. Mueller, who was appointed as special counsel last month to lead the probe into Russia's election interference, is also homing in on money laundering and the business dealings of Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner, according to reports in The New York Times and The Washington Post. The developments indicate Mueller is taking a follow-the-money approach to the investigation that could leave Trump's sprawling business empire hugely vulnerable." Mueller has hired Lisa Page and Andrew Weissmann. Page is a trial attorney in the Justice Department's organized-crime section whose cases centered on international organized crime and money laundering, and Weissmann is a seasoned prosecutor who oversaw cases against high-ranking organized criminals on Wall Street in the early 1990s and, later, against 30 people implicated in the Enron fraud scandal. Mueller has also recruited James Quarles, who specialized in campaign-finance research for the Watergate task force, according to Wired; Michael Dreeben, considered by some to be "the best criminal appellate lawyer in America"; and Aaron Zebley, a former senior counselor in the DOJ's National Security Division specializing in cybersecurity. Trump-Russia probe turns into follow the money - Business Insider "Donald Trump is reportedly facing a sealed indictment originating from the New York State Attorney General, one that could ensure that the president is removed from office and sent to prison. There are reportedly a series of investigations at the state and federal level into Trump’s connections to Russia throughout the 2016 presidential election, including one already confirmed by the FBI. Trump has been accused of coordinating with Russian intelligence officials who released emails stolen from the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton’s campaign leader, John Podesta, in a move that damaged Clinton during the campaign." Donald Trump Indictment: N.Y. Attorney General Reportedly Brought RICO Charges For Trump’s Russian Mob Ties "There, indeed, was an FBI wiretap involving Russians at Trump Tower. But it was not placed at the behest of Barack Obama, and the target was not the Trump campaign of 2016. For two years ending in 2013, the FBI had a court-approved warrant to eavesdrop on a sophisticated Russian organized crime money-laundering network that operated out of unit 63A in Trump Tower in New York. The FBI investigation led to a federal grand jury indictment of more than 30 people, including one of the world’s most notorious Russian mafia bosses, Alimzhan Tokhtakhounov. Known as the “Little Taiwanese,” he was the only target to slip away, and he remains a fugitive from American justice." Russian mafia boss still at large after FBI wiretap at Trump Tower - ABC News |
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This goes into some detail on SOME of his past dealings.
"In his signature book, The Art of the Deal, Donald Trump boasted that when he wanted to build a casino in Atlantic City, he persuaded the state attorney general to limit the investigation of his background to six months. Most potential owners were scrutinized for more than a year. Trump argued that he was “clean as a whistle”—young enough that he hadn’t had time to get into any sort of trouble. He got the sped-up background check, and eventually got the casino license. But Trump was not clean as a whistle. Beginning three years earlier, he’d hired mobbed-up firms to erect Trump Tower and his Trump Plaza apartment building in Manhattan, including buying ostensibly overpriced concrete from a company controlled by mafia chieftains Anthony “Fat Tony” Salerno and Paul Castellano. That story eventually came out in a federal investigation, which also concluded that in a construction industry saturated with mob influence, the Trump Plaza apartment building most likely benefited from connections to racketeering. Trump also failed to disclose that he was under investigation by a grand jury directed by the U.S. attorney in Brooklyn, who wanted to learn how Trump obtained an option to buy the Penn Central railroad yards on the West Side of Manhattan. Why did Trump get his casino license anyway? Why didn’t investigators look any harder? And how deep did his connections to criminals really go? These questions ate at me as I wrote about Atlantic City for The Philadelphia Inquirer, and then went more deeply into the issues in a book, Temples of Chance: How America Inc. Bought Out Murder Inc. to Win Control of the Casino Business. In all, I’ve covered Donald Trump off and on for 27 years, and in that time I’ve encountered multiple threads linking Trump to organized crime. Some of Trump’s unsavory connections have been followed by investigators and substantiated in court; some haven’t. And some of those links have continued until recent years, though when confronted with evidence of such associations, Trump has often claimed a faulty memory. In an April 27 phone call to respond to my questions for this story, Trump told me he did not recall many of the events recounted in this article and they “were a long time ago.” He also said that I had “sometimes been fair, sometimes not” in writing about him, adding “if I don’t like what you write, I’ll sue you.” Just What Were Donald Trump's Ties to the Mob? - POLITICO Magazine |
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This should concern every single American who cares about our country and truth.
It also answers the question asked else where as to why his tax returns are important and why he has to dump his foreign interests. This is going down a very serious and dark path. _____________________________________________ "LONDON — President Trump has done business with royals from Saudi Arabia for at least 20 years, since he sold the Plaza Hotel to a partnership formed by a Saudi prince. Mr. Trump has earned millions of dollars from the United Arab Emirates for putting his name on a golf course, with a second soon to open. He has never entered the booming market in neighboring Qatar, however, despite years of trying. Now a feud has broken out among these three crucial American allies, and Mr. Trump has thrown his weight firmly behind the two countries where he has business ties, raising new concerns about the appearance of a conflict between his public role and his financial incentives." https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/17/w...nces.html?_r=0 "Mr. Trump has said he is backing Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates because Qatar is “a funder of terror at a very high level.” But his stance toward Qatar, which is host to the largest American air base in the region, has differed sharply from the positions of the Pentagon and State Department. The secretaries of defense and state have stayed neutral, urging unity against the common enemy of the Islamic State. Mr. Trump is the first president in 40 years to retain his personal business interests after entering the White House. Other senior officials in the executive branch are required to divest their assets. Critics say his singular decision to hold on to his global business empire inevitably casts a doubt on his motives, especially when his public actions dovetail with his business interests." |
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And away we go.....folks don't care about the ties....live with the results like Qatar and it just keeps going.
Enjoy going after OBama while this guy...... "President Trump’s White House is expected to push House Republicans to change the Senate’s Russia sanctions bill to make it more friendly to Russia, according to a new report. A senior administration official said that the White House is concerned that the bill will hurt U.S.-Russia relations and the administration is hoping to work with Republicans in the House to soften the bill, Politico reported. " Trump administration pushing to weaken Russia sanctions bill: report | TheHill |
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Last night on MSNBC they mentioned the name of FELIX SATER. This will be the key figure that will bring about the downfall of President Trump.
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I prefer to wait until innuendo is proven to be criminal intent by Trump and company and if proven well no one is above the law. Shall we move to the clintons next Personal Best Regards: |
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