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Website is highly biased, so take what they say with that in mind. They do however link directly to the audio of the BBC. Interesting. Still not convinced of the other parts, but it would not surprise me if the Russians had something. Trumps had a...adventurous life at times.
edit to add-I also would not be surprised if it wasn't the hold on him they thought. Trump will simply deny reality, and his followers will agree.
Website is highly biased, so take what they say with that in mind. They do however link directly to the audio of the BBC. Interesting. Still not convinced of the other parts, but it would not surprise me if the Russians had something. Trumps had a...adventurous life at times.
edit to add-I also would not be surprised if it wasn't the hold on him they thought. Trump will simply deny reality, and his followers will agree.
Website is highly biased, so take what they say with that in mind. They do however link directly to the audio of the BBC. Interesting. Still not convinced of the other parts, but it would not surprise me if the Russians had something. Trumps had a...adventurous life at times.
edit to add-I also would not be surprised if it wasn't the hold on him they thought. Trump will simply deny reality, and his followers will agree.
Oh, it's true all right. All of it. And Cohen not in Prague. You don't need a passport in Europe when traveling between countries in the Eurozone. Lack of a stamp is meaningless.
Sexcapades don't matter except as blackmail material.
The REAL ISSUE IS the Trump knowledge of and collusion on hacking - which he's admitted to anyway.
I suspect you failed to read my post. I point out that most of the report is likely nonsense, and even if the one part isnt none of his followers will care.
So...desperate for what? Or is this just more nonsensical spam that fails to address any discussion point?
Oh, it's true all right. All of it. And Cohen not in Prague. You don't need a passport in Europe when traveling between countries in the Eurozone. Lack of a stamp is meaningless.
Sexcapades don't matter except as blackmail material.
The REAL ISSUE IS the Trump knowledge of and collusion on hacking - which he's admitted to anyway.
I suspect you failed to read my post. I point out that most of the report is likely nonsense, and even if the one part isnt none of his followers will care.
So...desperate for what? Or is this just more nonsensical spam that fails to address any discussion point?
I apologize.
I meant no disrespect.
It's just that where I come from, after someone is caught telling a giant ****ing lie, we don't then give them the benefit of the doubt so that they can tell more giant ****ing lies.
Oh, it's true all right. All of it. And Cohen not in Prague. You don't need a passport in Europe when traveling between countries in the Eurozone. Lack of a stamp is meaningless.
Sexcapades don't matter except as blackmail material.
The REAL ISSUE IS the Trump knowledge of and collusion on hacking - which he's admitted to anyway.
If Cohen had traveled to Prague (he did not) his point of origin would have been the U.S. You need a passport to fly from NYC to Prague. Berlin to Prague? No.
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From the BBC's own news website
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The significance of these allegations is that, if true, the president-elect of the United States would be vulnerable to blackmail by the Russians.
I understand the CIA believes it is credible that the Kremlin has such kompromat - or compromising material - on the next US commander in chief. At the same time a joint taskforce, which includes the CIA and the FBI, has been investigating allegations that the Russians may have sent money to Mr Trump's organisation or his election campaign.
Claims about a Russian blackmail tape were made in one of a series of reports written by a former British intelligence agent, understood to be Christopher Steele.
As a member of MI6, he had been posted to the UK's embassy in Moscow and now runs a consultancy giving advice on doing business in Russia. He spoke to a number of his old contacts in the FSB, the successor to the KGB, paying some of them for information.
They told him that Mr Trump had been filmed with a group of prostitutes in the presidential suite of Moscow's Ritz-Carlton hotel. I know this because the Washington political research company that commissioned his report showed it to me during the final week of the election campaign.
The BBC decided not to use it then, for the very good reason that without seeing the tape - if it exists - we could not know if the claims were true. The detail of the allegations were certainly lurid. The entire series of reports has now been posted by BuzzFeed.
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