How Russia hacked the Democrats email
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you post this BS like it is FACT which it ISN'T!Comment
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AND Mexico will pay for the Wall
AND I never said Grab'm by the *ussy
All REAL
Your hilariousComment
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So, using your logic there must be no such thing as fake news either then. Good to knowComment
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Also, funny thing about Facebook, it is a platform that was designed to share everything with everybody.
Just saying, people who complain about Facebook clearly don't understand the concept.Comment
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Or, the First Amendment clearly states that anyone can tell you anything, and it's up to you personally to not fall for Russian nincompoopery.
Also, funny thing about Facebook, it is a platform that was designed to share everything with everybody.
Just saying, people who complain about Facebook clearly don't understand the concept.
oh I understand HOW it works..... I never fell for anything but BullShitMaster has swallowed ALL the koolaideComment
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Who is Viktor Vekselberg, the Russian oligarch linked to Trump lawyer Michael Cohen?
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Who is Viktor Vekselberg, the Russian oligarch linked to Trump lawyer Michael Cohen?
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The billionaire allegedly linked to secret payments to Trump lawyer Michael Cohen is not your typical Russian oligarch.
Among U.S. officials who study Russia’s power elite, Viktor Vekselberg has a reputation as the “nice” oligarch, relatively free from the taint of thuggery. The 61-year-old is a world-renowned art collector, and isn’t ethnically Russian — he’s a Jewish Ukrainian.
Vekselberg has also criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin to U.S. officials and pushed a “reset” of U.S.-Russian relations. He even attended President Donald Trump’s inauguration last year.
But like other oligarchs, Vekselberg has become enmeshed in the U.S. probe of Russian interference in the 2016 election and Trump camp ties to Russia. According to The New York Times, agents working for special counsel Robert Mueller detained and interviewed him when he got off a plane at a U.S. airport. He has also been sanctioned both personally and corporately by the U.S. Treasury Department.
Now, due to allegations about the finances of Trump lawyer Michael Cohen, Vekselberg has also stumbled into the controversy over the president’s $130,000 hush money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, just before the 2016 election.
Though both Cohen and Trump deny the president ever had an affair with Clifford, Cohen arranged for Clifford to receive $130,000 for not talking about her alleged sexual relationship with Trump.
Michael Avenatti, Clifford’s attorney, claimed Tuesday night that Cohen received $500,000 from a company controlled by Vekselberg, and that the money was paid into the coffers of the same company through which Cohen paid off the actress.
Avenatti said his investigation uncovered eight payments totaling half a million dollars from Columbus Nova, a U.S. company run by Vekselberg’s cousin Andrew Intrater, to Essential Consultants, a company registered by Cohen. Essential Consultants is the same company Cohen used to wire Daniels $130,000. NBC News has reviewed financial documents that appear to support Avenatti’s claim.
In a statement, an attorney for Columbus Nova said the management firm is owned and controlled by Americans and not Vekselberg, and denied that Vekselberg had ever owned the company or used it as a conduit for payments.
But Vekselberg is the president of the Russian conglomerate Renova Group, and Columbus Nova was listed on Renova’s website as one of its “companies” until November 2017. Columbus Nova’s attorney also said that the U.S. company “has managed assets of behalf of Renova Group companies.”
Andrey Shtorkh, a spokesman for Vekselberg, told NBC News that neither Vekselberg nor Renova “has ever had any contractual relationship with Mr. Cohen or Essential Consultants.”
“As to a relationship between Columbus Nova and Mr. Cohen you have to ask Mr. Andy Intrater, because Columbus Nova is a company owned and managed by him.”
Avenatti suggested that the money to pay off Daniels may have come from the Columbus Nova deposits, but did not offer proof.Comment
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Here you go for the one that can't read or Google ENJOY!
It has picture's too.
Who is Viktor Vekselberg, the Russian oligarch linked to Trump lawyer Michael Cohen?Comment
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Enjoy
Who is Viktor Vekselberg, the Russian oligarch linked to Trump lawyer Michael Cohen?Comment
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funny thing is.. Cohen was reported to have been in Russia, but CNN found out ... wrong Michael Cohen! but they hid the 'correction'Comment
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