Karnal
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greggerypeccary wrote on Sep 4 th, 2023 at 3:00pm: Karnal wrote on Sep 4 th, 2023 at 11:07am: AusGeoff wrote on Sep 4 th, 2023 at 4:47am: More to the point, we should be further investigating Jared Kushner's meetings with Russian ambassador, Sergey I. Kislyak and the Russian VEB state-owned bank chairman Sergey N. Gorkov.
Kushner and ambassador Kislyak discussed the possibility of setting up a secret and secure communications channel between Trump’s presidential transition team and the Kremlin, using Russian diplomatic facilities.
Kushner met with Gorkov because he was someone "with a direct line to Vladimir Putin who could give insight into how Putin was viewing the new administration and best ways to work together". VEB however gainsaid that, describing the meeting as part and parcel of its own development strategy.
That's right, Geoff. The Russians were found to have interfered in the 2016 election, ... Correct. FBI: RUSSIAN INTERFERENCE IN 2016 U.S. ELECTIONSCONSPIRACY TO COMMIT AN OFFENSE AGAINST THE UNITED STATES; FALSE REGISTRATION OF A DOMAIN NAME; AGGRAVATED IDENTITY THEFT; CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT MONEY LAUNDERING https://www.fbi.gov/@@dvpdffiles/e/7/e76795a64c124df29136fa4cee4e2b45/normal/dum...On July 13, 2018, a federal grand jury sitting in the District of Columbia returned an indictment against 12 Russian military intelligence officers for their alleged roles in interfering with the 2016 United States (U.S.) elections. The indictment charges 11 defendants, Boris Alekseyevich Antonov, Dmitriy Sergeyevich Badin, Nikolay Yuryevich Kozachek, Aleksey Viktorovich Lukashev, Artem Andreyevich Malyshev, Sergey Aleksandrovich Morgachev, Aleksandr Vladimirovich Osadchuk, Aleksey Aleksandrovich Potemkin, Ivan Sergeyevich Yermakov, Pavel Vyacheslavovich Yershov, and Viktor Borisovich Netyksho, with a computer hacking conspiracy involving gaining unauthorized access into the computers of U.S. persons and entities involved in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, stealing documents from those computers, and staging releases of the stolen documents to interfere with the 2016 U.S. presidential election. The indictment also charges these defendants with aggravated identity theft, false registration of a domain name, and conspiracy to commit money laundering. Two defendants, Aleksandr Vladimirovich Osadchuk and Anatoliy Sergeyevich Kovalev, are charged with a separate conspiracy to commit computer crimes, relating to hacking into the computers of U.S. persons and entities responsible for the administration of 2016 U.S. elections, such as state boards of elections, secretaries of state, and U.S. companies that supplied software and other technology related to the administration of U.S. elections. The United States District Court for the District of Columbia in Washington, D.C. issued a federal arrest warrant for each of these defendants upon the grand jury’s return of the indictment. Scrap that, Greggery, the big fella called it off. The indictments, the house and senate reports, all defunct. The buck stops with the Don. It's quite interesting. The big fella can issue executive orders, pardons and declassifications, through a written request or merely by thinking it. Rule of law, innit.
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