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[阅读] Trump Russia Affair.-.The Plot for a Second Term Win for Donald Trump.epub

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    发表于 2020-9-17 21:08:22 | 只看该作者 |只看大图 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
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    本帖最后由 RickVincent 于 2020-9-17 21:12 编辑
    Trump Russia Affair.-.The Plot for a Second Term Win for Donald Trump and How We can Stop It by Simon Wellington

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    This is just a short one for your digestion to get latest info about Trump.



    Introduction
          For about two years the Trump-Russia issue has dominated front pages and soiled the president's organization in struggle and contention. But what is it exactly? How could it start? Also, what did it discover?
          The request, driven by generally regarded former head of the FBI Robert Mueller, focused on alleged agreement between Mr Trump's 2016 presidential mission group and Moscow.
          The report expressed that no proof of a scheme was found, however it did spread out 10 occasions where the president conceivably discouraged equity. Mr Mueller has said his report didn't absolve the president, yet that charging a sitting president was impossible.
          Here's a breakdown on one of the most prominent political requests in US history.

    What's it all about?
          Mr Trump's mission and change groups were accused of planning with Russian specialists to impact the US political decision in the then Republican applicant's kindness.
          US intelligence organizations closed in 2016 that Russia was behind a push to steer the results of the US political decision against Hillary Clinton, with a state-authorized mission of digital assaults and phony reports planted via online media.
          Both the Russian and US presidents had poured disdain on recommendations of "plot", with Mr Trump calling it "the best political witch chase ever".

    What contact do we know about?
          At least 17 Trump associates had contacts with Russians or Wikileaks, which released hacked documents, during the campaign or transition, according to an analysis of public records by the New York Times, with at least 100 face-to-face interactions, phone calls or electronic messages with Russians or Kremlin-linked figures and at least 51 individual communications.
          Trump aides known to have had contact with Russians include the president's son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner, his son Donald Trump Jr, former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, Attorney General Jeff Sessions and former personal lawyer Michael Cohen.

    Product details
    • Publication Date : September 6, 2020
    • Print Length : 23 pages
    • Language: : English
    • ASIN : B08HM48J79

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