Who worked part time for the state department at the time of the meeting

Who worked part time for the state department at the time of the meeting.


FTFY

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When they say soviet, do they literally mean fucking 90s era, pre-iron curtain Soviet? Like he hasn't been a bonafide russian agent in 20 fucking years?

THESE FUCKIN DEMS ARE LITERAL TRAITORS OPERATING IN 3D SPACE ACROSS A FUNCTION OF TIME.

DEPLOY THE DETAINMENT DETACHMENT DON

>fortune 500
>lives on zerhedge
>can say it's another somethingburger

Bump for Justice

>Like he hasn't been a bonafide russian agent in 20 fucking years?
russian spying didn't stop after the fall of the ussr, mate.

Sauce?

Digits are the amount of times Hillary met with the translator while sec of state.

>russian hackers hijacked the election
>russia interfered with the election
>drumpf jr met with russian officials
Subtle kikery is how you spot the jew.

YES SOVIET as in 20 Years Ago+

Its gone from
>Trump directly colluded with Putin to steal the election
to
>Trump Jr. met with a Russian and American lobbyist once for 20 minutes

This is a broader Russian plot to send the American media into a frenzy.

Don't you guys get it? The media are literally unwitting Russian counterintelligence assets

russian != soviet
fuckwit

pah, that can't be true. never done before. in the end it's not 50 russian's using proxy keeping /ptg/ alive.

russian, adjective
relating to Russia, its people, or their language.

>State dept
Wait sooooo he ties back to Obama just like Natalia does for being allowed in by Lynch? Setup.

The guy was hired by that Fusion organization at the time of the meeting. Hell, he might still be a employee there.

Huh so Fusion, funded by democrats, hires ex soviet intel? Hmm!

Sadly people aren't seeing this because it doesn't help their political ball team put points on the board.

He might be one of the sources for the Steele dossier. Steele was getting paid by Fusion GPS to create the dossier on Trump.

And? They clearly state Soviet, a grain of truth keeps the lies believable

we have this thing called the intuuuurrrrnet

Looks like Don Jr. will be impeached, Drumpfkins! Now Hillary will be the president!

the kgb just turned into the svr. most spies from the late kgb are still working at the svr.

I love how they can't make up their minds about Russia. Is it an existential threat, or a weak backwater country? These people who claim that McCarthyism and the Red Scare was unjustified and pure paranoia now try to find any connection possible with Russia. It's hilarious.

Fox aside from dobbs and hannity and portions of the 8 o clock show is unwatchable shite who in actuality have been more brutal to Don Jr than CNN.

I am no longer watching FNC as a result

>When they say soviet, do they literally mean fucking 90s era, pre-iron curtain Soviet? Like he hasn't been a bonafide russian agent in 20 fucking years?

Seems like it, but it doesn't mean much.

People were conscripted out of school to work in intel, like military service in Israel. Usually the smarter kids were selected.

Putin himself was conscripted into intel out of university. Half the fucking population ended up working intel of some kind in those days.

>law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/11/110.20

>52 U.S.C. 30121, 36 U.S.C. 510

>(b)Contributions and donations by foreign nationals in connection with elections. A foreign national shall not, directly or indirectly, make a contribution or a donation of money or other thing of value, or expressly or impliedly promise to make a contribution or a donation, in connection with any Federal, State, or local election.

>(g)Solicitation, acceptance, or receipt of contributions and donations from foreign nationals. No person shall knowingly solicit, accept, or receive from a foreign national any contribution or donation prohibited by paragraphs (b) through (d) of this section.

What qualifies as solicitation under the act?

>A communication that provides instructions on how or where to send contributions or donations

Now lets look at Trump Jr's email chain:

>offered to provide the Trump campaign with some official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary

>Trump Jr: Great. It will likely be Paul Manafort (campaign boss) my brother in law (Jared Kushner) and me. 725 Fifth Ave 25th floor.

Trump Jr sent an email (a communication) to provide instructions on when and where to meet (a solicitation under the act) for foreign nationals to donate "Political Opposition Research" including "some official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary" (a thing of value) to "the Trump campaign"

Trump Jr also forwarded the whole email chain to Kushner and Manafort prior to the meeting, which they MUST have read to discover the time and place of the meeting, and which they attended.

>B-but "muh information" isn't a thing of value!!!!

The Federal Election Committee already ruled (>saos.fec.gov/aodocs/1981-51.pdf) in an advisory opinion that any "uncompensated volunteer services" from a foreign national to produce any type of work for a campaign constitutes a "thing of value" and therefore violates the act.

>>Veselnitskaya works closely with another Russian emigre other than the suspected former Soviet spy.

>>Anatoli Samochornov, a Russia-born professional translator who worked as a part-time contractor for the State Department, worked with Veselnitskaya last year on an effort to roll back the Magnitsky Act, a law passed in 2012 which allows for sanctions against Russians accused of human rights abuses.


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Guy had a website it had 3 employees one has done Interpreting work for a Sorros NGO (Open Society Institute), & Alfa Bank... The site is now deleted...

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how the fuck did you slip though the Australian Quality check??
This kind of retardation will only sully Australia's perfect shitposting record.

To the outback with ya, m8!

nice try leaf

Where's WH user? FBI user?

alfa bank. isn't that the kikey fingers ping hoax bank?

yes, but know you have been Flagged for a a Memory Wipe...

Too bad the Federal Election Commission disagrees :^)


>saos.fec.gov/aodocs/1981-51.pdf

>The first question you ask is whether an individual who is a foreign national, according to the definition in 2 U.S.C. 441e, may volunteer his services to the Committee to the same extent as would be permitted under the volunteer services exception in 2 U.S.C. 431(8)(B)(i). As you know, 441e prohibits any person who is a foreign national from making "any contribution of money or other thing of value" in connection with any election to any political office. It is also unlawful for any person to solicit, accept, or receive any prohibited contribution from a foreign national. The current prohibition on contributions by foreign nationals had its origin in the Foreign Agents Registration Act Amendments of 1966. Pub. L. No. 89-486, 8, 80 Stat. 244 (1966). At that time the prohibition applied to "any contribution of money or other thing of value" by an agent of a foreign principal in connection with any primary or other election to any political office. 18 U.S.C. 613 (1970). The scope of the current statute, 2 U.S.C. 441e, clearly reaches beyond elections for Federal office, and the term contribution as used here expressly includes "money or other thing of value." Compare 2 U.S.C. 441a. Accordingly, the Commission concludes that a foreign national artist would be prohibited by 2 U.S.C. 441e from donating his uncompensated volunteer services to the Committee to create an original work of art for the Committee's use in fundraising.

That's nothing I heard Trump himself personally met with a former KGB agent. Impeach now.

I really hope you are paid for your work and not just a retarded leaf.

>retarded leaf
quit being redundant