According to the dossier some were IN the Kremlin. That's connected right?
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Replying to @emptywheel @ggreenwald and
But one was demonstrably supportive of (and directed by) a hostile foreign state - other was to find evidence of collusion with the state.
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Replying to @joshorton @ggreenwald and
Which one? We don't actually have that evidence, yet, with Veselnitskaya.
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Replying to @emptywheel @ggreenwald and
If not a perfect, straight line (yet), demonstrable that she actively lobbied for against sanctions on RUS. Not really a personal endeavor.
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Replying to @joshorton @ggreenwald and
Don't all lawyers (and oppo research firms) work for clients?
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Replying to @emptywheel @ggreenwald and
If she was forwarding agenda of her client on sanctions only confirms the relationship and bolsters case she was working for Kremlin with Jr
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You've never had people try to butter you up w/info and then make an ask you intended to deny?
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Replying to @emptywheel @ggreenwald and
Not anyone with a documented relationship with a hostile foreign state, no. I also know the name of the people I meet, and google them.
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Replying to @joshorton @ggreenwald and
Josh, I hope it doesn't surprise you to hear I think you're smarter than Don Jr.
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Replying to @emptywheel @ggreenwald and
Ha, thanks. But he's rich and I'm not at all rich. Also Manafort was there and he's, let's say, smart...enough.
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Sure. But he got pulled in by the Dumb Son.
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