An extraordinary combination of evidence that Epstein operated a Russian honeytrap and it directed Trump as a Russian asset

US capitalism has been extremely effectively exploited by the Russian deep state to a level that the whole Republican party is covering it up legally and commercially. The evidence is so overwhelming, it is full of admissions of so many people involved.

https://www.rawstory.com/raw-investigates/trump-russia-2675069424/
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    @nepravda "The manager of his 2016 campaign, Paul Manafort — who was previously paid tens of millions by Vladimir Putin’s people to install a pro-Putin puppet as Ukraine’s president in 2010 — has admitted that he was regularly feeding secret inside-campaign strategy and polling information to Russian intelligence via the oligarch who typically paid him on their behalf.

    Throughout the campaign, he regularly let Russia know where Trump needed specific types of help, and how, and when."

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      @nepravda "Trump pardoned Manafort, which got him out of prison. He’s still fabulously rich from his work for Russia and his unpaid efforts to elect Trump.

      As The New York Times noted in 2020:

      “[I]nvestigators found enough there to declare that Mr. Manafort created ‘a grave counterintelligence threat’ by sharing inside information about the presidential race with Mr. Kilimnik and the Russian and [pro-Russian] Ukrainian oligarchs whom he served.”"

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        @nepravda "There is no known parallel to this behavior by any president in US history and criminally bringing stolen top secret documents to Mar-a-Lago is just the tip of the iceberg.

        The WP reported that Trump had a habit of carrying top-secret information that could severely damage our national security, leaving it in hotel rooms in hostile nations.

        Was he bringing these documents with him to sell?.. Or because Putin told him to?"

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          @nepravda "When Robert Mueller’s team tried to investigate Trump’s ties to Russia and they were stonewalled.

          The Mueller Report identified ten specific instances of Trump trying to obstruct the investigation, including offering the bribe of a pardon to Paul Manafort, asking FBI Director Comey to “go easy” on General Flynn after Flynn’s dinner with Putin, and directing Attorney General Jeff Sessions to limit Mueller’s ability to investigate Trump’s connections to Russia."

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            @nepravda “Similarly, when they met in Helsinki on July 16, 2018, Trump and Putin talked in private for several hours and Trump ordered his translators’ notes destroyed; there is also concern that much of their conversation was done out of the hearing of the US’s translator (Putin is fluent in English) who may have been relegated to a distant part of the rather large empty ballroom in which they met.”

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              @nepravda "Things were picking up in 2019, as Putin was planning his invasion of Ukraine while Trump was preparing for the 2020 election.

              In July 2019, Trump had conversations with five foreign leaders during and a presidential visit that month to Mar-a-Lago; they included Putin and the Emir of Qatar.

              In one of those conversations Trump “made promises” to a “world leader” that were so alarming it provoked a national security scramble across multiple agencies."