Anonymous wrote:Bank documents obtained by BuzzFeed News provide new details about the origins of the money Parnas and Fruman used to finance their back-channel campaign, which included trips to Kyiv, Paris, Warsaw & NY to meet with Ukrainian officials.
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/amphtml/mikesallah/ukraine-spending-trump-parnas-fruman?__twitter_impression=true
Two foreign-born donors to a pro- Trump fundraising committee who helped Rudy Giuliani’s efforts to investigate Democrat Joe Biden were arrested late Wednesday on criminal charges of violating campaign finance rules and are expected to appear in court on Thursday, according to people familiar with the matter.
Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, two Florida businessmen, have been under investigation by the U.S. Attorney’s office in Manhattan, and are expected to appear in federal court in Virginia later on Thursday, the people said. The men’s nationalities was unclear, though both were believed to have been born in former Soviet republics.
Mr. Giuliani, President Trump’s private lawyer, identified the two men in May as his clients. Both men have donated to Republican campaigns including Mr. Trump’s, and in May 2018 gave $325,000 to the primary pro-Trump super PAC, America First Action, through an LLC called Global Energy Producers, according to Federal Election Commission records.
The exact nature of the charges couldn’t immediately be determined.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hope for a response from someone with governmental expertise. Is it proper for the President's personal lawyer to be engaging with foreign governments on behalf of his client's interests? And if these are national interests, is it proper for the President's personal lawer to be handling them?
Sorry for the hijack, but I think the question is whether it’s appropriate for the president to ask (or even bribe) a foreign leader to investigate the president’s political opponent’s family.
Depends. Did he ask in an official capacity?
My guess is no.
But bo Biden’s bullsh&t was definitely nefarious, so looks like we’ll have an investigation soon!
Are you on drugs? Of course it's not appropriate. In fact, it's using his office for personal gain. It's bribery. It's extortion. It's abuse of power.
Just imagine it's 1940 and FDR tells Churchill, "Hey, Winston, I'd love to give you these old destroyers to fight the Nazis, but first can you ask Scotland Yard to start an investigation into my political opponent's son?"
Anonymous wrote:Can not wait to see Amerrica’s mayor testify!
He will blow Biden and impeAchment out of the water.