Donald Trump Jr emails show Russia communication

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I dont think the law specifies whether foreigners are okay depending on whether their governments are hostile or not - its just states foreigner

And you know that the former “MI6” does not change that he was paid and sent to contact Russian government operatives specifically to get dirt on Trump … and not to mention that some “spies” are always spies … you never really ‘retire’

And of course you know beyond a shadow of a doubt that this Russian attorney was then a current Russian government employee and not a ‘former’ one …

Keep splitting hairs …/QUOte

You should check out tonights WSJ. It explains her connection to the Russian government in the present tense.
 
Right. Government bad, private citizen good.

If Veselnitskaya was a private citizen, and Trump solicited her help, then it would be analogous to the situation with Christopher Steele (although one could argue that there is no such thing as a private citizen in Putin’s Russia)

But instead, she was presented as “The Russian government attorney”, which indicated that she worked for the Kremlin.

I believe the most damning bits of text from the emails are these…

“This is obviously very high level and sensitive information but is part of Russia and its government’s support for Mr. Trump” - Goldstone

*“if it’s what you say I love it” *- Trump Jr.

You may think that isn’t much, but bear in mind that Nixon would have likely been impeached for simply responding with an “ah-huh” on the Watergate tape.
But Veselnitskaya is a private citizen and not working for the Russian government.
 
And how does this change the fact that Democrats consorted with the Russians too, if even, indirectly, when they used “Russian government sources” to smear Trump and his campaign???

Were they not also using foreign sources to deliver dirt on their opponents?
Take a deep breath.
Contrast the cases.
I am sure that you will see the difference.
 
You can even dig up dirt and conspire against your opponent by attacking their wives [Ala Bernie;s wife] and that is not dirty politics …
It looks like the source of the allegations against Senator Sanders’ wife was a couple of Republicans.

See here.
 
I have to say I remain very impressed with Trump Jr.'s transparency.
Well he sid that he communicated verything about the meeting. Except, as it turns out that there were four others there, including a former Russian military figure linked to intelligence.
 
Take a deep breath.
Contrast the cases.
I am sure that you will see the difference.
Yes, dvdjs, I see the difference, I stated as much, by using the word, “indirectly”, BUT it doesn’t change the fact that the Democrats used false Russian sources, supposedly foreign adversaries of yours and made this public. The fact that they were willing to use such a source does not speak well of their credibility either.
 
Dvdjs, I’m well aware she could be lying, in fact, it would work in my favour if she was because then it would lend credence to the fact that she is not credible and that this was a set up.

She is considered a private citizen, until proven otherwise.
 
Yes, dvdjs, I see the difference, I stated as much, by using the word, “indirectly”, BUT it doesn’t change the fact that the Democrats used false Russian sources, supposedly foreign adversaries of yours and made this public. The fact that they were willing to use such a source does not speak well of their credibility either.
I am glad that you see the difference.
 
I know. I know. She was reporting to the top prosecutor in Russia. WSJ is reporting the whole thing but I hit a pay wall.

Russian Lawyer Whom Trump Jr. Met Says She Was in Contact With Top Russian Prosecutorl

Rachel Maddow reported on it tonight, but I think that some posters would rather invite a vampire into their homes than watch a segment of Rachel. lol
 
Dvdjs, I’m well aware she could be lying, in fact, it would work in my favour if she was because then it would lend credence to the fact that she is not credible and that this was a set up.

She is considered a private citizen, until proven otherwise.
You are entitled to your opinion. But it is of no probative value.
 
I know. I know. She was reporting to the top prosecutor in Russia. WSJ is reporting the whole thing but I hit a pay wall.

Russian Lawyer Whom Trump Jr. Met Says She Was in Contact With Top Russian Prosecutorl

Rachel Maddow reported on it tonight, but I think that some posters would rather invite a vampire into their homes than watch a segment of Rachel. lol
Old news! The Guardian already has an article about who the real Veselnitskaya is. It was written two days ago. Nothing in the article attests that she works for the government, but what I found interesting is that she wouldn’t tell who had set her up to meet Trump.
 
I am glad that you see the difference.
If by that you mean the Democrats found a loophole that amounts to the same results, then yes (although Trump Jr
didn’t get anything out of this). Morally speaking, however, what the Democrats did was even worse.
 
Old news! The Guardian already has an article about who the real Veselnitskaya is. It was written two days ago. Nothing in the article attests that she works for the government, but what I found interesting is that she wouldn’t tell who had set her up to meet Trump.
I don’t know if you have noticed, but things have changed a lot in the last two days. It’s generally polite to link to something you refer to if it is possible.
 
If by that you mean the Democrats found a loophole that amounts to the same results, then yes (although Trump Jr
didn’t get anything out of this). ** Morally speaking, however, what the Democrats did was even worse.**
Would you mind explaining your last statement to me?
 
I don’t know if you have noticed, but things have changed a lot in the last two days. It’s generally polite to link to something you refer to if it is possible.
The article is “Who is Veselnitskaya” from the Guardian.

And I haven’t figured how to use this new phone I have, so I don’t know how to provide the link. Most of the time I’m working from my lap top.
 
The article is “Who is Veselnitskaya” from the Guardian.

And I haven’t figured how to use this new phone I have, so I don’t know how to provide the link. Most of the time I’m working from my lap top.
That I understand. I can’t do anything from my phone. If you figure it out, let me know.
 
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Sojourner003:
Would you mind explaining your last statement to me?

If you read the article from the Washington Times I quoted in full, you will understand what I mean. It’s just a few pages back.
 
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