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PUTIN DROPS BOMB AT HELSINKI PRESSER: Says US Intelligence Helped Move $400,000,000 to HILLARY...
GatewayPndit.com ^ | 7/16/18 | Jim Hoft

Posted on 07/16/2018 10:24:35 AM PDT by blueyon

"""PUTIN DROPS BOMB AT HELSINKI PRESSER: Says US Intelligence Helped Move $400,000,000 to HILLARY Campaign!! (VIDEO)""" President Donald Trump and President Vladimir Putin held a joint press conference Monday in Helsinki, Finland. During the press conference Putin dropped a bomb!

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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: agenda; boom; browder; clinton; corruption; europeanunion; fakenews; finland; fundingtheleft; gaywayplungeit; helsinki; hillary2016; hillarycampaign; jamescomey; lisapage; mediaabuse; nato; okeytroller; peterstrzok; robertmueller; russia; trump; trumpputin; trumpputinpresser
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To: Tennessee Conservative

Cavuto is a louse and he and his ridiculous program are not allowed in my home.

I am finished with fox.


61 posted on 07/16/2018 10:55:28 AM PDT by The Deplorable Miss Lemon (If illegals are here to do the jobs Americans won't do why are so many illegals on welfare?)
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To: Tellurian
Nice ... Putin invites Mueller to come question the 13 latest indictees in Russia, under existing legal frameworks, in exchange for Russian law enforcement questioning the US operatives who enabled 1 1/2 billion (dollars?) to leave Russia untaxed. Plus, Putin seems to know that it remained untaxed in the US, and that about 1/4 of it (400,000) ended up donated to Hillary’s campaign.

Wow, so Putin is reponding to Mueller's show-indictment by accusing US officials of helping laundering money from Russian tax evaders and saying "I'll let you interview my guys if you let me interview yours".

If any of Putin's claims are true and provable, Mueller screwed up massively by trying to sabotage this summit with a fake indictment of people he knows he can never try, just to get a damning headline.

62 posted on 07/16/2018 10:55:44 AM PDT by pepsi_junkie (Russians couldnt have done a better job destroying sacred American institutions than Democrats have)
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To: blueyon
now what will Media and Mueller say about this bomb

Nothing.

They'll ignore it, or if the address it at all, have "experts" explain how it's all a big lie Trump got Putin to say.

63 posted on 07/16/2018 10:56:09 AM PDT by Alas Babylon! (MAGAMarchOnWashington.com)
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To: pghoilman

Don’t know. Dan Bongino is on Twitter praising Trump and cutting Brennon off at the knees and he’s a Fox contributor, but the rest on FOX are panicking. I think that Russia has offered to help root out the corruption in our government. Our own government has become so corrupt that none of Clinton’s, Obama, or traitors in our intelligence agencies will ever be charged. I think Putin has a paper trail to their crimes. No, I don’t trust Putin and I don’t approve of him but if our country is blaming him and he didn’t do it I think he will provide the proof. I think when he and Trump met privately he told Trump what he has. He could help bring down our swamp. To me, the body language looked like the two of them had a secret. Trump needs to work with Russia to try and get us back on better relations with them. Trump is a strong leader and I think eventually Putin will respect him more than he has any from the previous administrations.


64 posted on 07/16/2018 10:56:11 AM PDT by Tennessee Conservative
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To: The Deplorable Miss Lemon

Brett Baier, Abby Huntsman, Martha McCallum, Ben Shapiro, and others are all trashing Trump. O’Reilly is going to be on tonight to trash him. I think I’m done too.


65 posted on 07/16/2018 10:59:47 AM PDT by Tennessee Conservative
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To: blueyon
I see why Brennan didnt want this meeting. McCain as well. We need more of these lol : )

66 posted on 07/16/2018 11:00:22 AM PDT by Democrats hate too much
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To: Tennessee Conservative
"No, I don’t trust Putin and I don’t approve of him but if our country is blaming him and he didn’t do it I think he will provide the proof. I think when he and Trump met privately he told Trump what he has. He could help bring down our swamp. To me, the body language looked like the two of them had a secret. Trump needs to work with Russia to try and get us back on better relations with them. Trump is a strong leader and I think eventually Putin will respect him more than he has any from the previous administrations."

President Putin meet Admiral Rogers. Oh I'd love to see that one. What does the Mossad on have on the Deep State? BiBi would not spill their abilities.

Vlad is not stupid, He knows who the alpha dog is and he can't take advantage of the situation so he will run with our Stable Genius, including moving towards a M.E. peace deal of which I bet he had input in this meeting, and would want his name mentioned when it does occur.

The swamp wanted none of this. Look what Vladimir stands for, Having more babies, national pride and upholding the Russian culture, and 2 other things that he is not fond of, and he is all for energy extraction. Our left can't stand any of those things....

67 posted on 07/16/2018 11:05:13 AM PDT by taildragger ("Do you hear the people Singing? Singing the Song of Angry Men!"i)
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To: All
WSJ: The Clinton Foundation, Hillary's State Dept and Kremlin Connect
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Wall Street Journal ^ | July 31, 2016 | PETER SCHWEIZER / FR Posted by maggief

Hillary Clinton touted her tenure as secretary of state as a time of hardheaded realism and “commercial diplomacy” that advanced American national and commercial interests. But her handling of a major technology transfer initiative at the heart of Washington’s effort to “reset” relations with Russia raises serious questions about her record. Far from enhancing American national interests, Mrs. Clinton’s efforts in this area may have substantially undermined U.S. national security.

Consider Skolkovo, an “innovation city” of 30,000 people on the outskirts of Moscow, billed as Russia’s version of Silicon Valley—and a core piece of Mrs. Clinton’s quarterbacking of the Russian reset.

Following his 2009 visit to Moscow, President Obama announced the creation of the U.S.-Russia Bilateral Presidential Commission. Mrs. Clinton as secretary of state directed the American side, and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov represented the Russians. The stated goal at the time: “identifying areas of cooperation and pursuing joint projects and actions that strengthen strategic stability, international security, economic well-being, and the development of ties between the Russian and American people.”

The Kremlin committed $5 billion over three years to fund Skolkovo. Mrs. Clinton’s State Department worked aggressively to attract U.S. investment partners and helped the Russian State Investment Fund, Rusnano, identify American tech companies worthy of Russian investment. Rusnano, which a scientific adviser to President Vladimir Putin called “Putin’s child,” was created in 2007 and relies entirely on Russian state funding.

What could possibly go wrong? (Excerpt) Read more at wsj.com ...

68 posted on 07/16/2018 11:05:24 AM PDT by Liz ( Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
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To: Tennessee Conservative

I think that I read that PDJT is going to have interviews with Hannity and with one other FoxNews person to be played tonight. They will be worth watching.


69 posted on 07/16/2018 11:05:30 AM PDT by Freee-dame (Best election ever!)
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To: Stalwart; null and void; SkyPilot; Roman_War_Criminal; LucyT; Liz; GregNH; bitt; Travis McGee; ...

Thank you for posting that.


70 posted on 07/16/2018 11:06:33 AM PDT by SaveFerris (Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the days of Lot; they did eat, they drank, they bought, they sold ......)
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To: Tennessee Conservative
Bill Browder’s grandfather was the former head of the US communist party. Bill's father was born in Moscow. Bill gave up his US citizenship to avoid paying taxes, yet he doesn't hesitate to interfere in US policy.

Even despots and murders have standards, and I think the Chinese and Russians have observed the events in our government for the last 16 years. Even they are disgusted, which is why the Chinese refused to lay out the red carpet for Obama’s last visit to their country.

71 posted on 07/16/2018 11:09:20 AM PDT by binreadin
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To: blueyon

Transcript excerpt published in Time:

http://time.com/5339848/donald-trump-vladimir-putin-summit-transcript/

“STAFF: (OFF-MIKE) goes to Jeff Mason from Reuters.

QUESTION: Thank you.

Mr. President, you tweeted this morning that it’s U.S. foolishness, stupidity and the Mueller probe that is responsible for the decline in U.S. relations with Russia.

Do you hold Russia at all accountable for anything in particular? And if so, what would you — what would you consider them — that they are responsible for?

TRUMP: Yes I do. I hold both countries responsible.

I think that the United States has been foolish. I think we’ve all been foolish. We should’ve had this dialogue a long time ago; a long time, frankly, before I got to office.

And I think we’re all to blame. I think that the United States now has stepped forward along with Russia, and we’re getting together and we have a chance to do some great things, whether it’s nuclear proliferation in terms of stopping — you have to do it, ultimately that’s probably the most important thing that we could be working on.

But I do feel that we have both made some mistakes. I think that the — the probe is a disaster for our country. I think it’s kept us apart, it’s kept us separated.

There was no collusion at all. Everybody knows it. And people are being brought out to the fore (ph). So far that I know, virtually none of it related to the campaign. And they’re going to have to try really hard to find somebody that did relate to the campaign.

That was a clean campaign. I beat Hillary Clinton easily. And, frankly, we beat her — and I’m not even saying from the standpoint — we won that race. And it’s a shame that there could even be a little bit of a cloud over it. People know that, people understand it. But the main thing — and we discussed this also — zero collusion.

And it has had a negative impact upon the relationship of the two largest nuclear powers in the world. We have 90 percent of nuclear power between the two countries.

It’s ridiculous. It’s ridiculous what’s going on with the probe.

QUESTION: For President Putin, if I could follow up as well, why should Americans and why should President Trump believe your statement that Russia did not intervene in the 2016 election, given the evidence that U.S. intelligence agencies have provided?

And will you consider extraditing the 12 Russian officials that were indicted last week by a U.S. grand jury?

TRUMP: Well, I’m going to let the president answer the second part of that question.

But, as you know, the whole concept of that came up perhaps a little bit before, but it came out as a reason why the Democrats lost an election which, frankly, they should have been able to win, because the Electoral College is much more advantageous for Democrats, as you know, than it is to Republicans.

We won the Electoral College by a lot: 306 to 223, I believe. And that was a well-fought — that was a well-fought battle. We did a great job.

And, frankly — I’m going to let the president speak to the second part of your question — but just to say it one time again — and I say it all the time — there was no collusion. I didn’t know the president. There was nobody to collude with. There was no collusion with the campaign.

And every time you hear all of these, you know, 12 and 14 — it’s stuff that has nothing to do — and, frankly, they admit these are not people involved in the campaign.

But to the average reader out there, they’re saying, “Well, maybe that does.” It doesn’t.

And even the people involved, some, perhaps, told mis-stories (ph). Or, in one case, the FBI said there was no lying. There was no lying. Somebody else said there was.

We ran a brilliant campaign, and that’s why I’m president.

Thank you.

PUTIN (THROUGH TRANSLATOR): As to who is to be believed and to who’s not to be believed, you can trust no one if you take this.

Where did you get this idea that President Trump trusts me or I trust him? He defends the interests of the United States of America, and I do defend the interests of the Russian Federation.

We do have interests that are common. We are looking for points of contact. There are issues where our postures diverge, and we are looking for ways to reconcile our differences, how to make our effort more meaningful.

We should not proceed from the immediate political interests that guide certain political powers in our countries. We should be guided by facts.

Could you name a single fact that would definitely prove the collusion? This is utter nonsense, just like the president recently mentioned.

Yes, the public at large in the United States had a certain perceived opinion of the candidates during the campaign. But there’s nothing particularly extraordinary about it. That’s the usual thing.

President Trump, when he was a candidate, he mentioned the need to restore the Russia-U.S. relationship. And it’s clear that certain parts of American society felt sympathetic about it, and different people could express their sympathies (ph) in different ways.

But isn’t that natural? Isn’t it natural to be sympathetic towards a person who is willing to restore the relationship with our country, who wants to work with us?

We heard the accusations about a conquered (ph) country. Well, as far as I know, this company hired American lawyers and the accusations doesn’t have a fighting change in the American courts.

So there’s no evidence when it comes to the actual facts. So we have to be guided by facts and not by rumors.

Now let’s get back to the issue of these 12 alleged intelligence officers of — of Russia.

PUTIN (THROUGH TRANSLATOR): I don’t know the full extent of the situation, but President Trump mentioned this issue and I will look into it. So far, I can say the following things off the top of my head.

We have enacting (sic) an existing agreement between the United States of America and the Russian Federation, an existing treaty that dates back to 1999. The Mutual Assistance on Criminal Cases. This treaty is in full effect. It works quite efficiently.

On average, we initiate about 100, 150 criminal cases upon request from foreign states. For instance, the last year there was one extradition case upon the request sent by the United States.

So this treaty has specific legal procedures we can offer the appropriate commission headed by Special Attorney Mueller. He can use this treaty as a solid foundation and send a formal — an official request to us so that we would interrogate — we want to hold a questioning of these individuals who he believes are privy to some crimes. And our law enforcement are perfectly able to do this questioning and send the appropriate materials to the United States.

Moreover, we can meet you halfway. We can make another step. We can actually permit official representatives of the United States, including the members of this very commission headed by Mr. Mueller — we can let them into the country and they will be present at this questioning.

But in this case, there is a — there’s another condition. This kind of effort should be a mutual one. Then we would expect that the Americans would reciprocate, and that they would question officials, including the officers of law enforcement and intelligence service of the United States, whom we believe are — who have something to do with illegal actions on the territory of Russia, and we have to — to request the presence of our law enforcement.

For instance, we can bring up the Mr. Browder in this particular case. Business associates of Mr. Browder have earned over $1.5 billion in Russia. They never paid any taxes, neither in Russia nor in the United States, and yet the money escaped the country. They were transferred to the United States. They sent huge amount of money, $400 million as a contribution to the campaign of Hillary Clinton. Well, that’s the personal case. It might have been legal, the contribution itself, but the way the money was earned was illegal.

So we have a solid reason to believe that some intelligence officers accompanied and guided these transactions. So we have a — an interest of questioning them. We can all — that — that could be a first step, and we can also extend it. Options abound, and they all can be found in an appropriate legal framework.

STAFF: (OFF-MIKE)

QUESTION: And did you direct any of your officials to help him do that?

PUTIN: (THROUGH TRANSLATOR) Yes, I did. Yes, I did. Because he talked about bringing the U.S.-Russia relationship back to normal.”


72 posted on 07/16/2018 11:11:07 AM PDT by PMAS (All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing)
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To: blueyon

Nothing to see here, move on.....

Everybody does it.......

That’s old news, already been reported................


73 posted on 07/16/2018 11:11:56 AM PDT by Lurkinanloomin (Natural Born Citizen Means Born Here of Citizen Parents__Know Islam, No Peace - No Islam, Know Peace)
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To: Drango

...and what about the $6,000,000,000 that was “unaccounted for” during her malignant stint as SOS?


74 posted on 07/16/2018 11:12:46 AM PDT by hal ogen (First Amendment or Reeducation Camp?)
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To: taildragger
The swamp wanted none of this.

That's because they know he has dirt on them and he can't be Arkancided! Not that they won't try. They also know he's a player and will wield the intel he has of their crimes as bargaining chips. Stayed tuned!

75 posted on 07/16/2018 11:13:37 AM PDT by gr8eman (Since God has been banished from our classrooms, Satan has filled the void.)
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To: Liz

PUTIN DROPS BOMB AT HELSINKI PRESSER: Says US Intelligence Helped Move $400,000,000 to HILLARY Campaign!! (VIDEO)

BUMP


76 posted on 07/16/2018 11:13:45 AM PDT by GOPJ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-s1_nfs7f4 STOP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-IsingvI_I)
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To: gr8eman

Traitors to the left of us...traitors to the right of us! Damn the torpedoes...full speed ahead!


77 posted on 07/16/2018 11:14:39 AM PDT by hal ogen (First Amendment or Reeducation Camp?)
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To: Col Frank Slade

Seems like Putin doesn’t like Hillary very much. Wonder why? She could have been his best friend. What about the reset button? What about the uranium?

Makes you wonder....

Unless he’s just playing them and the American media.

In any case. I like it.


78 posted on 07/16/2018 11:16:05 AM PDT by No Socialist
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

Trump had an interesting comment about Putin having a theory....


79 posted on 07/16/2018 11:16:46 AM PDT by No Socialist
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To: firebrand

Al saw time in the slam.

Pickles will never get the jar. I’d love to see her bottled up though.


80 posted on 07/16/2018 11:17:49 AM PDT by wally_bert (Just call me Angelo or babe.)
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