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"FBI investigating potential money transfers from Russian banker to NRA"

"The FBI is reportedly investigating whether Russian money was funneled through the National Rifle Association to help Donald Trump become President."

http://www.politicalforum.com/index...s-government-shutdown.524111/#post-1068565339

"FBI looking into whether Russian banker gave money to NRA to support Trump"

http://thehill.com/homenews/campaig...ian-banker-gave-money-to-nra-to-support-trump
https://www.axios.com/report-fbi-in...991-1efd1e3d-3774-4e6b-abf2-39dff9d6f1d0.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...ussian-banker-fbi-investigation-a8166716.html
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/article195231139.html

Yet another avenue for Mueller to pursue, and conservatives think it's nearing it's end

Got bet Wayne LaPierre is getting himself all lawyered up
 
"FBI investigating potential money transfers from Russian banker to NRA"

"The FBI is reportedly investigating whether Russian money was funneled through the National Rifle Association to help Donald Trump become President."

http://www.politicalforum.com/index...s-government-shutdown.524111/#post-1068565339

"FBI looking into whether Russian banker gave money to NRA to support Trump"

http://thehill.com/homenews/campaig...ian-banker-gave-money-to-nra-to-support-trump
https://www.axios.com/report-fbi-in...991-1efd1e3d-3774-4e6b-abf2-39dff9d6f1d0.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...ussian-banker-fbi-investigation-a8166716.html
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/article195231139.html

Yet another avenue for Mueller to pursue, and conservatives think it's nearing it's end

Got bet Wayne LaPierre is getting himself all lawyered up

Is there even something illegal about someone from another country donating money to an advocacy group?
 
"FBI investigating potential money transfers from Russian banker to NRA"

"The FBI is reportedly investigating whether Russian money was funneled through the National Rifle Association to help Donald Trump become President."

http://www.politicalforum.com/index...s-government-shutdown.524111/#post-1068565339

"FBI looking into whether Russian banker gave money to NRA to support Trump"

http://thehill.com/homenews/campaig...ian-banker-gave-money-to-nra-to-support-trump
https://www.axios.com/report-fbi-in...991-1efd1e3d-3774-4e6b-abf2-39dff9d6f1d0.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...ussian-banker-fbi-investigation-a8166716.html
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/article195231139.html

Yet another avenue for Mueller to pursue, and conservatives think it's nearing it's end

Got bet Wayne LaPierre is getting himself all lawyered up

Newsweek is saying Hillary could be inserted as President if Trump is found guilty. Have you had a chance to write them and say they aren't allowed to talk about her anymore?
 
Is there even something illegal about someone from another country donating money to an advocacy group?

Yes.

Looks like someone at the NRA is starting to get worried:

>> Donald Trump being subjected to most 'ruthless attack on a president in US history', claims NRA.
'Their hateful defiance of his legitimacy is an insult to each of us. But the ultimate insult is that they think we’re so stupid that we’ll let them get away with it' <<
VIDEO

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...ory-president-dana-loesch-video-a8012931.html
 
Mmmmmmmmmm......... smell that sizzling beef!!!!!

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"Nothingburger" my ass. :clink:

:evilnod:

Fucking NRA commie bastards. :fu:
 
The FBI is investigating whether top Russian banker Alexander Torshin, who has close ties to the Kremlin, sent money to the NRA to help President Trump win the election, reports McClatchy.

Why it matters: The NRA spent $30 million to support Trump in 2016, triple what they spent on fellow Republican Mitt Romney in 2012. The sources of those donations were not disclosed, and two people told McClatchy that the gun lobby's actual election spend may have been closer to $70 million.

https://www.axios.com/report-fbi-in...991-1efd1e3d-3774-4e6b-abf2-39dff9d6f1d0.html

so there would have to be a solicitation to Torshin/Putin/Russians by someone in the Trump campaign to funnel illegal foreign money into the NRA with a purpose to use the money in the campaign
 
Is there even something illegal about someone from another country donating money to an advocacy group?
I don't think so..if the money was donated with the purpose of being used in a campaign, that is a CFR violation.

But for a collusion ( conspiracy) to stick - there has to be a quid pro quo, between the Russians and the Trump campaign to funnel money to the NRA with intent to use in the campaign
 
Torshin is among a phalanx of Putin proxies to draw the close attention of U.S. investigators, who also have tracked the activities of several Russian billionaires and pro-Russian Ukrainian oligarchs that have come in contact with Trump or his surrogates.

Torshin was a senior member of the Russian Senate and in recent years helped set up a Moscow gun rights group called Right to Bear Arms. He not only spoke with Trump Jr. at the NRA convention, but he also tried unsuccessfully to broker a meeting between Putin and the presidential candidate in 2016, according to the Times. He further sought to meet privately with the candidate himself near the 2016 NRA convention.

Torshin’s ties with the NRA have flourished in recent years. In late 2015, he hosted two dinners for a high-level NRA delegation during its week-long visit to Moscow that included meetings with influential Russian government and business figures.

he House and Senate Intelligence Committees and Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee also have taken an interest in Torshin as part of their parallel inquiries into Russia’s interference in the 2016 elections.

In questioning Donald Trump Jr. at a closed-door hearing in mid-December, investigators for the Senate Intelligence Committee asked about his encounter with Torshin at the NRA convention, according to a source familiar with the hearing.

Alan Futerfas, a lawyer for Trump Jr., said his client and Torshin talked only briefly when they were introduced during a meal.

“It was all gun-related small talk,” Futerfas told McClatchy.

California Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, sent letters in November to two senior Trump foreign policy aides, J.D. Gordon and Sam Clovis, seeking copies of any communications they had with or related to Torshin; the NRA; veteran conservative operative Paul Erickson; Maria Butina, a Torshin protege who ran the Russian pro-gun group he helped launch, and others linked to Torshin.

Erickson has raised funds for the NRA and is a friend of Butina’s. Shortly before the NRA’s May 2016 convention, he emailed Trump campaign aide Rick Dearborn about the possibility of setting up a meeting between Putin and Trump during the campaign, according to the Times.

Erickson’s email to Dearborn bore the subject line “Kremlin Connection.” In it, Erickson solicited advice from Dearborn and his boss, Sen. Jeff Sessions of Alabama, a top foreign policy adviser to Trump’s campaign, about the best way to connect Putin and Trump.

Both Dearborn and Butina, who has been enrolled as a graduate student at American University since mid 2016, have been asked to appear before the Judiciary Committee, but so far Erickson has not, sources familiar with the matter said.

Bridges LLC, a company that Erickson and Butina established in February 2016 in Erickson’s home state of South Dakota, also is expected to draw scrutiny. Public records don’t reveal any financial transactions involving Bridges. In a phone interview last year, Erickson said the firm was established in case Butina needed any monetary assistance for her graduate studies — an unusual way to use an LLC.

Erickson said he met Butina and Torshin when he and David Keene, a former NRA president, attended a meeting of Right to Bear Arms a few years ago in Moscow. Erickson described the links between Right to Bear Arms and the NRA as a “moral support operation both ways.”

Torshin’s contacts with the NRA and the Trump campaign last year also came to the attention of Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law and key adviser. When Torshin tried to arrange a personal meeting with Trump near the NRA convention site last May, Kushner scotched the idea, according to emails forwarded to Kushner.
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/article195231139.html
 
Yes.

Looks like someone at the NRA is starting to get worried:

>> Donald Trump being subjected to most 'ruthless attack on a president in US history', claims NRA.
'Their hateful defiance of his legitimacy is an insult to each of us. But the ultimate insult is that they think we’re so stupid that we’ll let them get away with it' <<
VIDEO

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...ory-president-dana-loesch-video-a8012931.html

Someone should warn George Soros
 
"FBI investigating potential money transfers from Russian banker to NRA"

"The FBI is reportedly investigating whether Russian money was funneled through the National Rifle Association to help Donald Trump become President."

http://www.politicalforum.com/index...s-government-shutdown.524111/#post-1068565339

"FBI looking into whether Russian banker gave money to NRA to support Trump"

http://thehill.com/homenews/campaig...ian-banker-gave-money-to-nra-to-support-trump
https://www.axios.com/report-fbi-in...991-1efd1e3d-3774-4e6b-abf2-39dff9d6f1d0.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...ussian-banker-fbi-investigation-a8166716.html
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/article195231139.html

Yet another avenue for Mueller to pursue, and conservatives think it's nearing it's end

Got bet Wayne LaPierre is getting himself all lawyered up

Ha! I almost forget about the "nothingburger" talking point.

It seems like only yesterday, this was all about some fat loser, not even Russian, who was hacking the DNC from his bed.
 
"FBI investigating potential money transfers from Russian banker to NRA"

"The FBI is reportedly investigating whether Russian money was funneled through the National Rifle Association to help Donald Trump become President."

http://www.politicalforum.com/index...s-government-shutdown.524111/#post-1068565339

"FBI looking into whether Russian banker gave money to NRA to support Trump"

http://thehill.com/homenews/campaig...ian-banker-gave-money-to-nra-to-support-trump
https://www.axios.com/report-fbi-in...991-1efd1e3d-3774-4e6b-abf2-39dff9d6f1d0.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...ussian-banker-fbi-investigation-a8166716.html
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/article195231139.html

Yet another avenue for Mueller to pursue, and conservatives think it's nearing it's end

Got bet Wayne LaPierre is getting himself all lawyered up

Hahahaha. You and your treasonous ilk are about to get a SOMETHING burger. More like a shit sammich.
 
absolutely not.
.there is a line of succession, just like Watergate where Agnew had resigned and Gerald Ford was appointed VP.

Newsweek is fake new

Stupid fuck. If your lazy ass would have looked up the article, they were citing a law professor's essay from last October with a narrow hypothetical.

True news. Lazy Trumpophant.
 
Stupid fuck. If your lazy ass would have looked up the article, they were citing a law professor's essay from last October with a narrow hypothetical.

True news. Lazy Trumpophant.
I was responding to another poster -why would I need to look up an article to do so?

However I did find the McClatchy article very helpful background
 
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