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Thats an extraordinary statement and I would hope he would retract it, former US Attorney Preet Bharara responds to President Trumps personal attorney Rudy Giuliani saying theres nothing wrong with taking information from Russians.
There's nothing wrong with taking information from Russians Depends on where it came from, says President Trumps personal attorney Rudy Giuliani. #CNNSOTU pic.twitter.com/pjZm8o0aCf— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) April 21, 2019
Certainly not illegal. And it depends on the context of Rudy's comments. Hillary and the DNC were working closely with the Ukrainians to get dirt on Manafort and Trump. They paid an ex-MI-6 Brit to get and spread disinformation on Trump and those on his campaign, including allegedly from Kremlin sources. Bill Clinton got $500K from a Russian bank for a speech in Moscow.
Obama worked closely with the Russians to get their approval of the Iranian deal, which they helped negotiate and were signatories to. Many believe that Obama's failure to do anything on Russian interference in our elections, which according to the Mueller Report, he knew about in 2014 was tied to his desire to get Russian cooperation on the Iran deal. We paid Russia to supply the transportation to the International Space Station.
The bottom line: Let's look at the actual connections to Russia by Obama, Hillary, and the DNC vice what Rudy may have said. The Trump Tower meeting was a setup. Veselnitskaya worked for GPS Fusion. She met with Glenn Simpson the day before and day after the Trump Tower meeting.
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