Rexx Taylor
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so much for my plan to open my "McRussians" Restaurant here in Florida
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OMG, an international real estate company wanted to build a building in a foreign country.
Way to evade.Putin flipped my vote cuz, um, Trump wanted to build in Moscow, er, yeah.
Are you saying Trump wants to build Trump towers all over the world? Ok, maybe he IS an evil mastermind afterall. I bet he murdered a bunch of people too; probably black people.Trump signed letter of intent for Russian tower during campaign, lawyer says
Four months into his campaign for president of the United States, Donald Trump signed a letter of intent to pursue a Trump Tower–style building development in Moscow, according to a statement from the Trump Organization’s then–chief counsel, Michael Cohen.
The proposal would have involved construction of the world’s tallest building in Moscow, according to developers of the project.
The involvement of then-candidate Trump in a proposed Russian skyscraper deal contradicts repeated statements Trump made during the campaign, including telling ABC’s George Stephanopoulos that his business had “no relationship to Russia whatsoever.”
Lawyer Says He Discussed Moscow Tower Plan With Trump Three Times
Cohen said the Trump Organization signed a non-binding letter of intent in October 2015 with Moscow-based I.C. Expert Investment Company. The company solicited building designs from architects and engaged in preliminary financing discussions.
“Our boy can become president of the USA and we can engineer it,” Sater wrote in an email, the newspaper reported. “I will get all of Putins team to buy in on this, I will manage this process.”
Trump has long slammed the Russia probe as a “witch hunt,” “fake news” and a “total fabrication.”
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When you sign a letter of intent, the process has already gone on a long time. Trump lied. Trump's own lawyer briefed him multiple times.
I don't know how right wingers dismiss this, but they will. They always do.
Lol! Is there is a Trump Tower in Russia? Quick question. Do you own a business? Letter of intent? Do you understand anything regarding bids? Sigh...Trump signed letter of intent for Russian tower during campaign, lawyer says
Four months into his campaign for president of the United States, Donald Trump signed a letter of intent to pursue a Trump Tower–style building development in Moscow, according to a statement from the Trump Organization’s then–chief counsel, Michael Cohen.
The proposal would have involved construction of the world’s tallest building in Moscow, according to developers of the project.
The involvement of then-candidate Trump in a proposed Russian skyscraper deal contradicts repeated statements Trump made during the campaign, including telling ABC’s George Stephanopoulos that his business had “no relationship to Russia whatsoever.”
Lawyer Says He Discussed Moscow Tower Plan With Trump Three Times
Cohen said the Trump Organization signed a non-binding letter of intent in October 2015 with Moscow-based I.C. Expert Investment Company. The company solicited building designs from architects and engaged in preliminary financing discussions.
“Our boy can become president of the USA and we can engineer it,” Sater wrote in an email, the newspaper reported. “I will get all of Putins team to buy in on this, I will manage this process.”
Trump has long slammed the Russia probe as a “witch hunt,” “fake news” and a “total fabrication.”
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When you sign a letter of intent, the process has already gone on a long time. Trump lied. Trump's own lawyer briefed him multiple times.
I don't know how right wingers dismiss this, but they will. They always do.
yea another "we really got him this time " thread
--LOL@UWHACKOS
No. More of a "here's one more reason to believe all his claims of no contact with Russia are just bullshit." thread.
Way to evade.Putin flipped my vote cuz, um, Trump wanted to build in Moscow, er, yeah.![]()
OMG, an international real estate company wanted to build a building in a foreign country.
That's not a problem at all, unless the head of that real estate company is running for president, and lies to cover up his Russia connections.
You don't sign a letter of intent without a feasibility study that last years with such a big undertaking. Doesn't matter if it panned out. That wasn't the question.OMG, an international real estate company wanted to build a building in a foreign country.
That's not a problem at all, unless the head of that real estate company is running for president, and lies to cover up his Russia connections.
Well if he never got to build there, then I guess all his "Russia connections" didn't pan out.
You don't sign a letter of intent without a feasibility study that last years with such a big undertaking. Doesn't matter if it panned out. That wasn't the question.OMG, an international real estate company wanted to build a building in a foreign country.
That's not a problem at all, unless the head of that real estate company is running for president, and lies to cover up his Russia connections.
Well if he never got to build there, then I guess all his "Russia connections" didn't pan out.
There's no such thing as a "letter of intent" to build a hotel in this country, so I don't even know what the hell you're talking about, and you sure as hell don't know either.You don't sign a letter of intent without a feasibility study that last years with such a big undertaking. Doesn't matter if it panned out. That wasn't the question.OMG, an international real estate company wanted to build a building in a foreign country.
That's not a problem at all, unless the head of that real estate company is running for president, and lies to cover up his Russia connections.
Well if he never got to build there, then I guess all his "Russia connections" didn't pan out.
Trump signed letter of intent for Russian tower during campaign, lawyer says
Four months into his campaign for president of the United States, Donald Trump signed a letter of intent to pursue a Trump Tower–style building development in Moscow, according to a statement from the Trump Organization’s then–chief counsel, Michael Cohen.
The proposal would have involved construction of the world’s tallest building in Moscow, according to developers of the project.
The involvement of then-candidate Trump in a proposed Russian skyscraper deal contradicts repeated statements Trump made during the campaign, including telling ABC’s George Stephanopoulos that his business had “no relationship to Russia whatsoever.”
Lawyer Says He Discussed Moscow Tower Plan With Trump Three Times
Cohen said the Trump Organization signed a non-binding letter of intent in October 2015 with Moscow-based I.C. Expert Investment Company. The company solicited building designs from architects and engaged in preliminary financing discussions.
“Our boy can become president of the USA and we can engineer it,” Sater wrote in an email, the newspaper reported. “I will get all of Putins team to buy in on this, I will manage this process.”
Trump has long slammed the Russia probe as a “witch hunt,” “fake news” and a “total fabrication.”
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When you sign a letter of intent, the process has already gone on a long time. Trump lied. Trump's own lawyer briefed him multiple times.
I don't know how right wingers dismiss this, but they will. They always do.
You don't sign a letter of intent without a feasibility study that last years with such a big undertaking. Doesn't matter if it panned out. That wasn't the question.OMG, an international real estate company wanted to build a building in a foreign country.
That's not a problem at all, unless the head of that real estate company is running for president, and lies to cover up his Russia connections.
Well if he never got to build there, then I guess all his "Russia connections" didn't pan out.
So what does a feasibility study done by corporate lawyers about a real estate deal have to do with Donald Trump "colluding" with Russian hackers?
One has to suffer from TDS and have their head up their ass to see such a connection.You don't sign a letter of intent without a feasibility study that last years with such a big undertaking. Doesn't matter if it panned out. That wasn't the question.OMG, an international real estate company wanted to build a building in a foreign country.
That's not a problem at all, unless the head of that real estate company is running for president, and lies to cover up his Russia connections.
Well if he never got to build there, then I guess all his "Russia connections" didn't pan out.
So what does a feasibility study done by corporate lawyers about a real estate deal have to do with Donald Trump "colluding" with Russian hackers?
I fail to see the connection between a POSSIBLE business deal and the hacking.
OMG, an international real estate company wanted to build a building in a foreign country.
That's not a problem at all, unless the head of that real estate company is running for president, and lies to cover up his Russia connections.
Well if he never got to build there, then I guess all his "Russia connections" didn't pan out.