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babylonsister

(171,056 posts)
Fri Nov 17, 2017, 07:17 PM Nov 2017

Pierce: A Trump Family Thanksgiving: Pass the Affidavits! The Stuffing Is Bugged!

http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/a13796720/jared-kushner-wikileaks-ivanka-trump-panama/

A Trump Family Thanksgiving: Pass the Affidavits! The Stuffing Is Bugged!
Look at these turkeys.
By Charles P. Pierce
Nov 17, 2017


Young America’s Fun Couple—and the grand marshals of this year’s Homecoming Parade in Stepford, Connecticut—Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump are both in a spot of trouble at the moment. This at least will give them something to talk about when the whole family, and everybody’s lawyers, get together for Thanksgiving dinner next week. The way things are going in and around the First Family, you’re going to need to swear out an affidavit to get somebody to pass the cranberry sauce, which may well be wired by the FBI.

First, it seems that Jared may have had one of his periodic memory lapses when the Senate Judiciary Committee asked him for some emails he’d gotten from WikiLeaks and others that concerned a “backdoor Russian overture” to him and to the Trump campaign. According to Politico, the two ranking members of the SJC pretty clearly have in hand at least copies of the documents that Kushner forgot on top of the washing machine when the committee asked to see them. They wrote to Kushner:

“We appreciate your voluntary cooperation with the Committee’s investigation, but the production appears to have been incomplete.”


In other words, we know what you didn’t send us and you have this one more chance before the hammer really comes down. Then, on Friday, Foreign Affairs lit one more fire under the Dauphin-in-Law’s backside.

Hyzagi’s meeting with Assange resulted in a friendly feature in the Observer and kicked off a long-running series of laudatory articles about the WikiLeaks founder — many of those stories including exclusive details about the Australian transparency advocate. Later, the Observer also became a favored outlet of Guccifer 2.0, a suspected Russian hacker, who along with WikiLeaks released troves of emails from the Democratic National Committee (DNC).

WikiLeaks tweeted some of the Observer’s coverage, including stories expressing doubt that the Russians had meddled in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Kushner has long denied any collusion with the Russian government, which is suspected of targeting the 2016 election, but his newspaper proved a favored conduit for hacks, which the U.S. intelligence community says were carried out on Kremlin orders. The Observer was not the only outlet that received exclusive access to Guccifer 2.0 documents — or those from other outlets such as DC Leaks, widely believed to be part of the same campaign — but it was the only one owned by someone who was part of the Trump campaign.


As for the Tsarina, Reuters, working with NBC News, has some interesting details about the Trump Ocean Club in Panama, which, because this was a Trump Organization project, and this is the way they do things, involved Ivanka Trump meeting with shady financiers and Russian gangsters.

A Reuters investigation into the financing of the Trump Ocean Club, in conjunction with the American broadcaster NBC News, found Nogueira was responsible for between one-third and one-half of advance sales for the project. It also found he did business with a Colombian who was later convicted of money laundering and is now in detention in the United States; a Russian investor in the Trump project who was jailed in Israel in the 1990s for kidnap and threats to kill; and a Ukrainian investor who was arrested for alleged people-smuggling while working with Nogueira and later convicted by a Kiev court. Three years after getting involved in the Trump Ocean Club, Nogueira was arrested by Panamanian authorities on charges of fraud and forgery, unrelated to the Trump project. Released on $1.4 million bail, he later fled the country. He left behind a trail of people who claim he cheated them, including over apartments in the Trump project, resulting in at least four criminal cases that eight years later have still to be judged.


Alexandre Nogueira was the Brazilian swindler with whom Ivanka Trump apparently was so impressed that she brought him in on the development of the Ocean Club, and all the other international grifters followed after. Nogueira also as we have seen took it on the arches, leaving a battalion of angry people whom he’d stiffed behind. This also is an essential part of the Trump Organization business plan, as we have seen.

It was not his job to check the source of money that investors used to buy units in the Trump Ocean Club, Nogueira said. “I didn’t know the money was coming from anything illegal. As long as they were doing wire transfers and not cash, I wasn’t worried about the source of it.” Nogueira said that no one asked him about the source of funds. “Nobody ever asked me. The banks didn’t ask. The developers didn’t ask. The Trump Organization didn’t ask me. Nobody asked me: ‘Who are the customers? Where did the money come from?’” It is unclear how much, if any, laundered money went into the Trump project.


“Mr. Nogueira? There’s a whole lot of cocaine flaking off this stack of $20s.”

“Pay that no mind. Put ‘em on spin cycle and forget about it.”

I don’t know how Robert Mueller keeps up. I truly don’t.

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Pierce: A Trump Family Thanksgiving: Pass the Affidavits! The Stuffing Is Bugged! (Original Post) babylonsister Nov 2017 OP
Remember, Mueller has hired 16 of the best of the best prosecutors Mr. Ected Nov 2017 #1
Our President is just like many Corrupt leaders... pbmus Nov 2017 #2
I was thinking about this the other day. NanceGreggs Nov 2017 #3
Can you imagine all the forced smiles? BannonsLiver Nov 2017 #9
Daddy, as usual, will take TWO scoops of Plausible Deniability. Buns_of_Fire Nov 2017 #4
The stoopid fool might have gotten away with it all had he not won..... lindysalsagal Nov 2017 #5
He succeeded in making his "brand" known all over the world. Buns_of_Fire Nov 2017 #6
... orangecrush Nov 2017 #7
True dat Hekate Nov 2017 #8
The tale of Icarus comes to mind. SCVDem Nov 2017 #10

pbmus

(12,422 posts)
2. Our President is just like many Corrupt leaders...
Fri Nov 17, 2017, 07:24 PM
Nov 2017

He has many enablers and will continue to be corruptible as long as he is in control.

NanceGreggs

(27,813 posts)
3. I was thinking about this the other day.
Fri Nov 17, 2017, 07:37 PM
Nov 2017

I was imagining a sit-down Thanksgiving dinner with all the Trumps, and what the table discussion would be.

"Gee, thanks, daddy, for the shit-storm you've gotten us all embroiled in. I was SO hoping that I'd have the FBI/Mueller poring over every financial transaction I ever made, reading my emails looking for criminal activity, snooping into every business I'm involved in - yay!!!"

Maybe Daddy Clause has promised that everyone will be getting a pardon in their Christmas stocking.

Buns_of_Fire

(17,174 posts)
6. He succeeded in making his "brand" known all over the world.
Fri Nov 17, 2017, 08:27 PM
Nov 2017

I don't think he expected it to be spelled A-S-S-H-O-L-E, though.

 

SCVDem

(5,103 posts)
10. The tale of Icarus comes to mind.
Sat Nov 18, 2017, 01:14 PM
Nov 2017

Dump just had to stroke his twisted ego and go for the White House.

He got it and now he's the moral of the story.

Crash and burn!

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