Most damaging evidence of Russian collusion with Trump campaign released today

is likely just the tip of the iceberg.

Long story short, basically, blah, blah, blah, it's just the cognitive dissonant way of saying you really don't know anything.
TY for reading some portion of my post.

A sign of an agile mind is the ability to organize its thoughts into salient, well-organized points. This is an essential skill necessary in court presentations where you can't jabber all day long. Good writers make their points at the top of each paragraph with the rest of the paragraph merely fleshing out the thought. That way the reader can skim the paragraphs for the key content, and don't have to read line by line beginning to end. Typing a lot doesn't mean you have a lot to say, it merely often means you don't know how to say it with fewer words.
 
"The FBI has found that a business associate of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort had ongoing ties to Russian intelligence, including during the 2016 presidential campaign when Manafort and his deputy, Rick Gates, were in touch with the associate, according to new court filings.

The documents, filed late Tuesday by prosecutors for special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, also allege that Gates has said he knew the associate was a former officer with the Russian military intelligence service.

The allegations underscore Mueller’s interest in Manafort and Gates, who continued to interact with business associates in Ukraine even as they helped lead Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.

Gates, 45, who was deputy campaign manager for Trump and had earlier worked with Manafort in Ukraine, pleaded guilty last month to conspiracy and lying to the FBI in a cooperation deal with Mueller’s probe.

Prosecutors made the allegation without naming the Manafort associate but described his role with Manafort in detail. The description matches Konstantin Kilimnik, the Russian manager of Manafort’s lobbying office in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev.Kili mnik has previously denied intelligence ties, telling The Washington Post in a statement in June that he has “no relation to the Russian or any other intelligence service.”

The information about the FBI’s assessment of the Manafort associate came in a court filing related to the upcoming sentencing of London attorney Alex van der Zwaan, whose firm worked with Manafort when he served as a political consultant in Ukraine.

Van der Zwaan, 33, the son-in-law of a prominent Russian Ukrainian banker, pleaded guilty last month to lying about his September 2016 contacts with Gates and the Manafort associate, identified in court documents only as “Person A.”

Prosecutors explained that van der Zwaan had lied and withheld documents about information that was “pertinent” to their investigation — that Gates had been in direct contact during the presidential campaign with a person who “has ties to a Russian intelligence service and had such ties in 2016.”


They said that when van der Zwaan was interviewed by the FBI in November, he told investigators that Gates had informed him that Person A was a former officer of the Russian military intelligence service, known as the GRU. (Russian intelligence.)
Manafort associate had Russian intelligence ties during 2016 campaign, prosecutors say

So Rick Gates has pleaded guilty and is working with Robert Mueller now--but this proves direct contact with Russian intelligence and the Trump campaign during the campaign season.

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I've got one better. I know the fourth cousin twice removed of a buddy whose a men's room attendant at Trump Tower who swears he heard Trump say "show me the money," in a bathroom to a guy who looked like he could have been a Russian.

I kid you not. :)
 
is likely just the tip of the iceberg.

Long story short, basically, blah, blah, blah, it's just the cognitive dissonant way of saying you really don't know anything.
TY for reading some portion of my post.

A sign of an agile mind is the ability to organize its thoughts into salient, well-organized points. This is an essential skill necessary in court presentations where you can't jabber all day long. Good writers make their points at the top of each paragraph with the rest of the paragraph merely fleshing out the thought. That way the reader can skim the paragraphs for the key content, and don't have to read line by line beginning to end. Typing a lot doesn't mean you have a lot to say, it merely often means you don't know how to say it with fewer words.
Indeed, and to wit, "you're welcome" is all the words it'd have taken to reply to my post for which you instead chose share the above remarks....~100 words when but two were sufficient.
 
When the Intel community shared some information with the Gang of Eight, it appeared to have included a gallon of Shut-the-fuck-up for Devin Nunes. He has now digested that, and is trying to throw up more smoke screens for Komrade Trump. What a freakin' joke he is.
 
Trumps second cousin on his mother’s side had a glass of vodka in 2012 OMG Russian collusion!!!!
 
When the Intel community shared some information with the Gang of Eight, it appeared to have included a gallon of Shut-the-fuck-up for Devin Nunes. He has now digested that, and is trying to throw up more smoke screens for Komrade Trump. What a freakin' joke he is.

The "intel community" is the joke. They're a "community" of traitors and criminals.
 

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