Monday, July 22, 2019

From Malcolm

It really nauseates me how our government has fabricated situations to trap unknowing, innocent people into their nefarious plans and they had no reservations about destroying people to get their plan to succeed.
From Malcolm:
With any luck, the prison system will see some pretty distinguished prisoners really soon. Only it’ll be Democrat’s worst nightmare.
After two long and expensive years of investigating, the Meuller report discovered that the President was right all along and his campaign did not collude with any foreign nation.
A damning report shows that Obama’s White House may have colluded with Ukrainian authorities to jumpstart the Trump-Russian probe and bail Joe Biden’s son out of trouble.
A contributor with The Hill, John Solomon, broke this story detailing the results of a meeting between Obama White House officials and the Ukrainian authorities. Solomon, unlike the FBI, did a pretty thorough job of gathering accounts from people who actually attended the meeting and reviewed memos connected to it.
The Daily Wire had this to say:
“Andrii Telizhenko, who was at the meeting, told Solomon that the Obama officials “kept talking about how important it was that all of our anti-corruption efforts be united.” Telizhenko at the time was a political officer at the Ukraine’s embassy in Washington, D.C. He said U.S. officials said during the meeting that they wanted to see a 2014 investigation into payments made from Ukraine’s Russia-backed Party of Regions to U.S. citizens, including Paul Manafort, reopened. At the time of the payments, Manafort was a lobbyist. Manafort would be hired to then-candidate Donald Trump’s campaign in March 2016.
The 2014 investigation was closed without charges filed against Manafort. Telizhenko told Solomon he didn’t remember if Manafort’s name was mentioned during the meeting with White House officials, but he remembers the investigation being brought up.”
“It was definitely the case that led to the charges against Manafort and the leak to U.S. media during the 2016 election,” Telizhenko said.
Another participant in the meetings, Nazar Kholodnytskyy, told Solomon he didn’t attend all the meetings in January 2016 and couldn’t remember the specific cases that were mentioned. But he did say he thought it “was extremely suspicious” that after these meetings, a ledger showing payments to Manafort from the Party of Regions suddenly became public knowledge. The existence of the ledger was released 10 days after Manafort was promoted to Trump’s campaign chairman.

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