Posted on 04/22/2018 6:21:37 AM PDT by Magnatron
The Democratic National Committee filed a lawsuit in federal court on Friday alleging a conspiracy between the Russian government, the hacker known as Guccifer 2.0, the Trump campaign, and WikiLeaks to influence the 2016 presidential election. The lawsuit claims that Trumps pre-existing relationship with Russia led to a plot to help him win the White House, using stolen DNC records that were published by WikiLeaks, but it doesnt exactly explain how it all supposedly went down. Here are the main takeaways of the lawsuit. Read the full complaint below.
1. Major allegations against Russia and WikiLeaks. The Trump campaign? Not so much.
The 54-page complaint (66 with footnotes) kicks off by claiming that individuals tied to the Kremlin told the Trump campaign in 2016 that Russia had intentions to interfere with our democracy, and were prepared to use stolen emails and other information to hurt the Democratic nominee. The DNC claims that Trumps campaign gleefully accepted the offer. This is basically the theme for the entire lawsuit. The lawsuit details alleged illegal activities by Russian operatives in the form of hacks, WikiLeaks role in publishing hacked emails, but it does not make clear what the campaigns role was in those acts. It only describes how the Trump campaign readily benefited from these activities.
There are claims that the Trump campaign committed RICO and Wiretap Act violations, claiming that the campaign itself was a racketeering enterprise. It alleges that various Trump associates, WikiLeaks, and Julian Assange directed, induced, urged, and/or encouraged Russia and the GRU to commit illegal acts for the purpose of helping Trumps campaign. Still, there is no evidence of what the campaigns role was.
Indeed, half of the counts in the complaint are not against the Trump campaign or Trumps associates, just Russia and foreign actors.
2. Its all somehow connected to Trumps real estate aspirations in Moscow
The lawsuit first claims that the conspiracy began in 2016, but then says it really began before then, when Trump signed a letter of intent to develop real estate in Moscow. A Russian business partner of Trumps, Felix Sater (who has reportedly been connected to Russian organized crime), allegedly told Trumps lawyer Michael Cohen, that he would get Vladimir Putin behind the project, which would somehow increase Trumps chances of winning the election. The lawsuit does not explain how that would work.
3. A list of events without connecting the dots
The lawsuit reads like a summary of all Trump-Russia-DNC news from the past few years, without actually explaining how it reveals anything illegal. It lists Russian email hacks of the DNC and John Podesta, discusses known communications between Trump campaign members like Donald Trump Jr. and George Papadopoulos with Russian individuals, and talks about how the Trump campaign softened language in the GOP platform by removing anti-Russia language. What it doesnt do is explain the relationship between any of these.
4. Roger Stone allegedly knew more than he should have
The complaint refers to Roger Stones claims that he had been in touch with both Guccifer 2.0 and Julian Assange. It also claims that Stone predicted certain developments regarding hacked emails before there was public disclosure of the hacking. The complaint doesnt say what role Stone may or may not have had in the hacks or subsequent publication of the emails, it only implies that he knew of them in advance.
5. The strongest evidence against the campaign was that they acted guilty
The main evidence of guilt that the lawsuit provides regarding the Trump campaign is based on the claim that people within the campaign lied about their activities after the fact.
The lawsuit lists instances where people connected to the Trump campaign, including Kellyanne Conway, Hope Hicks, Donald Trump Jr., George Papadopoulos, and Paul Manafort denied having any ties to Russia, when this was later found to be false.
Evidence of suspicious behavior is certainly valid to establish consciousness of guilt, but it usually helps to also have evidence of actual illegal acts.
6. DNC claims a wide variety of damage
The lawsuit seeks monetary damages for a wide variety of alleged harms. These include damage as a result of the loss of trade secrets, damage to the DNCs physical computers and servers, and harm done to the relationship between the DNC and voters. It also lists instances where DNC employees suffered harm in the form of personal threats made against them and their families after DNC emails were published.
On top of all this, theres one glaring absence from the lawsuit: President Trump. Perhaps surprisingly, a lawsuit that alleges a massive conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russia, that allegedly stemmed from Trumps business aspirations, does not make any allegations against Trump himself.
About 20 years ago John Dean sued G. Gordon Liddy but tried to withdraw. Liddy wouldn’t let him withdraw and they went to court where Liddy proved that John Dean’s motivation was to have the break-in team remove documents relating to Dean’s former prostitute wife.
Id forgotten about that. I miss The G Man.
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This would have to be a federal suit.
Counter suit, Russian Collusion and we want the server in discovery. Seth Rich will not be called to testify.
laughable
The purposes of this lawsuit are several:
- Mostly it’s to stir the ‘President Trump’s gotta go’ pot.
- It’s a fundraising scheme.
- It’s a PR stunt.
- Powers that be realize Mueller is on borrowed time, doesn’t have jack, and they don’t have another shiny object to take his place.
Hopefully it will be shot down early in court. (Probably not; too many RAT judges.)
Can someone explain how the Russian interference caused Hillary not to campaign in Michigan and Wisconsin?
Or how Russian collusion prevented Hillary from putting forth more than a half-hearted effort in the places where she *did* campaign?
The evidence is that she expected to be elected just because she is a woman whose identity people know because she was First Lady. *Yawn.*
Any data and the evidence of “hacking” on the DNC computer is long gone. The of course assumes that the actual computer still exists.
Trump should counter sue! With this collusion investigation there is more proof of Democrat subversion of our electoral system. Ranging from voter fraud to weaponizing the DOJ against Trump and Republicans!
Despite the method of exposing emails, etc., no mention of the proven fact the damaging email contents attributed to the dnc and shrillary was and is true.
“Does the political target get to inspect the DNC server during discovery?”
unlikely it exists in the same state it was right after supposedly being hacked, assuming it even exists at all.
in any case, the lawsuit will be dropped before actual discovery begins since that’s the last thing the Dems would want; the lawsuit is nothing more than a publicity stunt to try and keep headlines in the leftist fake stream media that have the words “trump”, “russia”, “collusion” in the same headline
A most excellent visual.
The greatest part is that wikileaks has proof that it was a leak and not a hack.(Seth Rich) They’ve been sitting on it just for this sort of thing.
It is Unanimous ... the Media has decided ...
Trump Doesn’t Have “GRAVITAS”
Ok wait that was G.W Bush
MSM is 100% Unanimous that Trump Colluded with the Russians ...
Ok, wait... that was Hillary
MSM is Unanimous that ... (anything that Soros or the DNC Says that they should be Unanimous about) JUST MAKE IT A HEADLINE!
Rinse and repeat while Rinos and Swamp Creatures stay quiet and agree but to feign OUTRAGE until it is time to be Re-Elected to their Sordid chosen occupation or if their Vote actually matters and then ... *Let the Bidding Begin!
* How to Retire as a Multi - Millionaire on a $65,000 annual Salary.
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