Anti Trump Washington Post writer connected to foreign influence peddling

kherg007

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Max Boot was not accused of anything. That's the critic in question that is being suggested. Thus the implication here is highly misleading. The Trump campaign is pushing this angle, but as usual Fox world amplified the bs.
His wife -former CIA analyst, expert on North Korea - is accused of not doing the paperwork to accept gifts from South Korea.
For the record.
Carry on.
 

Lenny59

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Surprise, surprise ... the Left is tops at accusing others of the very things it is doing.
 

Butler1000

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Max Boot was not accused of anything. That's the critic in question that is being suggested. Thus the implication here is highly misleading. The Trump campaign is pushing this angle, but as usual Fox world amplified the bs.
His wife -former CIA analyst, expert on North Korea - is accused of not doing the paperwork to accept gifts from South Korea.
For the record.
Carry on.
Do you really think he knew nothing? This is another case of a Washington "Power Couple" influence peddling. They even wrote an article together. Ally or foe. It doesn't matter when billions are being tossed about in aid.
 

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What happened to innocent until proven guilty
 

Butler1000

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I'd rather see US government analyst sucking South Korean dick than US president sucking Putin's dick though. Maybe it's just me 🤷‍♀️
There is a principle involved. And unlike rumour and debunked dossiers it appears proof exists. With charges laid. Why it's laughable is because they were happy to accuse Trump. Glass houses and stones.
 

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There is a principle involved. And unlike rumour and debunked dossiers it appears proof exists. With charges laid. Why it's laughable is because they were happy to accuse Trump. Glass houses and stones.
Good thing that Trump and others had no problem explaining it all under oath. Oh wait they had to obstruct justice to avoid incriminating themselves. Yeah it was the most perfect and innocent sucking of Putin’s cock
 

Anbarandy

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"Anti-Trumpers" really knot up this "too progressive for his shit" panties.

"It's the principle involved", he moans.
 

kherg007

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Do you really think he knew nothing? This is another case of a Washington "Power Couple" influence peddling. They even wrote an article together. Ally or foe. It doesn't matter when billions are being tossed about in aid.
Notice all this is all speculation not evidence. She is accused of not filing to register as representing a foriegn govt (like General Mike Flynn who failed to register -for Turkey, in his case, she was South Korea). She received $37,000 over 10 years (or $3,700 avg per annum) (Flynn got 41k in one shot from the russians too, and was taking phone calls about his hired work during trump's inauguration and him being the new national security advisor). Not like they gave her a new RV or bought her mother a house. By the way, what she did was legal if she filed her paperwork. But she didn't, so it seems, and if proven, she must face the consequences. But to somehow equate this to Trump world is just not on.

Not saying you, but the individuals out there who claimed Clarence Thomas would not know what his wife was doing seem to be very convinced now that a husband must know what his wife was doing.
 

Butler1000

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Notice all this is all speculation not evidence. She is accused of not filing to register as representing a foriegn govt (like General Mike Flynn who failed to register -for Turkey, in his case, she was South Korea). She received $37,000 over 10 years (or $3,700 avg per annum) (Flynn got 41k in one shot from the russians too, and was taking phone calls about his hired work during trump's inauguration and him being the new national security advisor). Not like they gave her a new RV or bought her mother a house. By the way, what she did was legal if she filed her paperwork. But she didn't, so it seems, and if proven, she must face the consequences. But to somehow equate this to Trump world is just not on.

Not saying you, but the individuals out there who claimed Clarence Thomas would not know what his wife was doing seem to be very convinced now that a husband must know what his wife was doing.
They all know. It's a common practice for power couples to operate. Also happens within families too.
 
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kherg007

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They all know. It's a common practice for power couples to operate. Also happens within families too.
You can also imagine them nagging each other "don't forget to register" "yes, sorry, I'll do it this afternoon "
"Did you remember to register?" "Oops, forgot, the Koreans bought me some nice handbags, then we went to lunch. I'll do it tomorrow. "
Lol
 

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Surprise, surprise ... the Left is tops at accusing others of the very things it is doing.
No... in fact Trump is the king of accusing his opponents of the crimes he is actually guilty of. He says "Stop the steal" but he is the one who tried to steal the election of 2020.
 
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Valcazar

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So interesting to frame this to be about Trump when it has nothing to do with him.
 

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So interesting to frame this to be about Trump when it has nothing to do with him.
Look at it this way. Fingers are pointed that don't point at Trump for a change. Called deflection...
 

Valcazar

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Look at it this way. Fingers are pointed that don't point at Trump for a change. Called deflection...
I get why Trump supporters want to deflect this to be about Trump and how "everyone criticizing him is actually evil" , but it really has nothing to do with him.
 

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I'd rather see US government analyst sucking South Korean dick than US president sucking Putin's dick though. Maybe it's just me 🤷‍♀️
Zelensky for one probably won't mind befriending the next U.S. president
even if he or she turns out to be Putin's cocksucker.
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Trump says he had a 'very good phone call' with Zelenskyy

Zelenskyy reached out to Trump, the former president said.

July 19, 2024

Former President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke over the phone on Friday, the two leaders said.

Zelenskyy reached out to Trump, according to a source close to the Ukrainian leader and Trump, who said the two had a "very good phone call."

Zelenskyy said in a statement on social media that he spoke with Trump to "congratulate him on the Republican nomination and condemn the shocking assassination attempt in Pennsylvania."

Zelenskyy, who has been the target of multiple assassination attempts himself, expressed his sympathy and horror at the assassination attempt, the source said.

In a statement on social media regarding the call, Trump said Zelenskyy "remarked about the American people coming together in the spirit of Unity during these times" in the wake of the incident.

Trump indicated that he will support Ukraine in getting a just peace, more than two years into the country's war with Russia, according to the source. Zelenskky believes Trump is firmly committed to that, the source said.

"I appreciate President Zelenskyy for reaching out because I, as your next President of the United States, will bring peace to the world and end the war that has cost so many lives and devastated countless innocent families," Trump said in his statement on the call. "Both sides will be able to come together and negotiate a deal that ends the violence and paves a path forward to prosperity."

Zelenskyy said in his statement that Ukraine "will always be grateful to the United States" for its support in its battle against Russia, and that he agreed with Trump to "discuss at a personal meeting what steps can make peace fair and truly lasting."

The call lasted 15 to 20 minutes and was warm and respectful, according to the source.

The conversation comes a day after Trump accepted the Republican party's nomination to be its presidential candidate in his third bid for the White House.

In his keynote speech, Trump claimed that Russia's attack on Ukraine "would have never happened if I were president."

During the June debate against President Joe Biden, Trump pivoted toward how much money the U.S. has spent on the Russia-Ukraine war when asked about Russian President Vladimir Putin's term.

"They're not acceptable but look, this is a war that never should have started," Trump said.

On Monday, Zelenskyy told reporters Kyiv will develop relations with the U.S. regardless of the results of the upcoming presidential election.

"I think that if Mr. Donald Trump becomes president, then we will work. I am not afraid of it," he said.

Friday's conversation comes nearly five years after the call between Trump and Zelenskyy that led to the former president's first impeachment in 2019.

The then-Democratically controlled House voted to impeach Trump on two articles of impeachment, one for abuse of power and one for obstruction of justice, over allegations that Trump held up military aid for Ukraine to pressure Zelenskyy to investigate his political rivals in the July 2019 call.

Following a three-week trial, the then-Republican-controlled Senate acquitted Trump with just one Republican -- Mitt Romney of Utah -- voting to convict.

 
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