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I suffer second-hand embarrassment watching him (and I hate Trump). He's on CNN right now.
I guess all the good attorneys said no.
Even when he is on a credible channel he is unimpressive. He's a radio show blowhard I imagined would have fit in better on C sin sin. They generally prefer guest that will dumb down the audience.
You have to be an idiot to believe anything that comes out of Sekulow's mouth or any other paid mouthpiece of Trump's. The only people who believe that Kushner, Manafort, Don the Dumber, Veselnitskaya, etc. were meeting to discuss the Magnitsky Act are Trump's gullible supporters.
That's right Trumpers, all those Russian operatives and spies were all conspiring with Trump's team for the sake of Russian adoptions.
If you believe that line of bull please have a guardian appointed to represent your interests because you are apparently too incompetent too handle your own affairs.
You have to be an idiot to believe anything that comes out of Sekulow's mouth or any other paid mouthpiece of Trump's. The only people who believe that Kushner, Manafort, Don the Dumber, Veselnitskaya, etc. were meeting to discuss the Magnitsky Act are Trump's gullible supporters.
The evidence sure seems to point that way. She said so herself, and this wasn't the first time she did it:
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"Just five days after meeting in June 2016 at Trump Tower with Trump Jr., Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner and then-Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, Moscow attorney Natalia Veselnitskaya showed up in Washington in the front row of a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on Russia policy, video footage of the hearing shows.
She also engaged in a pro-Russia lobbying campaign and attended an event at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., where Russian supporters showed a movie that challenged the underpinnings of the U.S. human rights law known as the Magnitsky Act, which Russian President Vladimir Putin has reviled and tried to reverse.
The Magnitsky Act imposed financial and other sanctions on Russia for alleged human rights violations connected to the death of a Russian lawyer who claimed to uncover fraud during Putin's reign. Russia retaliated after the law was passed in 2012 by suspending Americans' ability to adopt Russian children.
...But in an interview with NBC News earlier this week, Veselnitskaya acknowledged her contacts with Trump Jr. and in Washington were part of a lobbying campaign to get members of Congress and American political figures to see "the real circumstances behind the Magnitsky Act.”
At least he didn't get into an argument with himself like he did with Chris Wallace.
Haha, I missed that one.
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