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I'm literally having a hard time keeping up with all this. The McCabe Firing, Comey's books/interview, the Cambridge Analytica/Facebook fukkery, Stormy Daniels, Tillerson... :mindblown:

And the bad thing is I'm sure Trump's approval will still be at 40% :dead:
Think of your/my/our attention span..then inject meth, booze, a kindergartener's intelligence, incestuous DNA, and a 3 meal a day McDonald's diet into it to give you all the info you need :obama:
 
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Rep. Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, laid into Republicans for their decision to abruptly end the Trump-Russia investigation earlier this month: “Recent revelations about Erik Prince, Roger Stone and Cambridge Analytica illustrate how GOP decision to shut down their investigation abdicated their oversight responsibilities to country.”


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Top Intel Dem: Cambridge Analytica is proof GOP ‘abdicated oversight responsibilities’ by shutting down Russia probe
“But our work goes on,” said Rep. Adam Schiff.
 

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Here’s a Photo of Cambridge Analytica’s CEO With the Russian Ambassador to the UK
One of these men boasted of blackmailing politicians. The other is Putin’s representative.
Mother Jones Washington BureauMar. 20, 2018 2:32 PM



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Alexander Nix, the CEO of Cambridge Analytica, made splashy headlines this week when Britain’s Channel 4 News broadcast undercover video of Nix and a colleague boasting that their firm entraps politicians through sting operations using fake businessmen offering bribes and covert seduction schemes involving Ukrainian women. Nix’s company, which is best known for its work with Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, has also been in the news for sneakily acquiring data on as many as 50 million Facebook users for its own secretive purposes. Cambridge Analytica denied wrongdoing in the Channel 4 investigation. But the hidden-camera video was quite damning.

The footage, though, was a bit grainy. So here is a clearer shot of Nix, snapped during a polo match in which he played on July 28, 2016. He happens to be posing with Alexander Yakovenko, the Russian ambassador to the United Kingdom. The photo was taken days after Democratic National Committee files and emails hacked by Russian intelligence were dumped online by WikiLeaks at the start of the Democratic Party’s convention. The previous month, the Trump campaign had hired Nix’s company, and by this point, it had been widely reported that Russian intelligence was behind the DNC hack.

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The photograph was part of a series of snaps on a website presenting polo photos for purchase.

Journalists, researchers, and congressional investigators have wondered about any ties between Cambridge Analytica and Russia. This photo is hardly evidence of an untoward connection. But last year a Huffington Post article on Robert and Rebekah Mercer, the super-wealthy, right-wing backers of Cambridge Analytica, did note that Rebekah, at one meeting with Nix, was highly impressed by Nix’s polo skills, gushing about his prowess and asking him to show cellphone photos of himself on horseback.
 

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Are yall really not seeing the massive crack down on Russian money laundering with these dozens of cases dropping?





Union County, New Jersey, Auto Dealer Admits Laundering Proceeds Of Fraud On Russian Citizens

Union County, New Jersey, Auto Dealer Admits Laundering Proceeds Of Fraud On Russian Citizens
NEWARK, N.J. – A New Jersey auto dealer today admitted laundering hundreds of thousands of dollars generated by a scheme to defraud Russian citizen of monies, paid in advance, for the purchase of luxury automobiles shipped from the United States, U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito announced.

Sergey Kapustin, 49, of Warminster, Pennsylvania, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Court Judge Susan D. Wigenton in Newark federal court to an information charging him with one count of money laundering.

According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court:

Kapustin was the owner and president of Global Auto Group, Effect Auto Sales and G Auto Sales, located in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Global bought and sold used cars, typically high-end vehicles that were routinely classified as “salvaged.”

From January 2008 through December 2014, Kapustin defrauded customers, who usually lived in Russia, Ukraine or members of the former Soviet Union. He had at least one Russian language website that offered for sale luxury vehicles that were normally priced below market value and that could be shipped to Finland for easy delivery to Russian citizens, but only if they agreed to pay full price in advance for the vehicle. He admitted that his customers routinely either did not receive the vehicles for which they had wired payment or, alternatively, were shipped vehicles that were either not operable or in poor condition


Once the funds were deposited into one the several bank accounts Kapustin controlled, he would move those funds to other accounts from which he withdrew funds to continue the scheme, as well as for his own personal use. Kapustin admitted laundering as much as $550,000 of customer down payments.

The count to which Kapustin pleaded guilty carries a maximum penalty of 10 years and $250,000 fine. Sentencing is scheduled for July 10, 2018.

U.S. Attorney Carpenito credited the special agents of the FBI, under the direction of Acting Special Agent in Charge Bradley W. Cohen in Newark, with the investigation leading to today’s guilty plea.

The government is represented by Senior Litigation Counsel V. Grady O’Malley of the U.S. Attorney’s Office Organized Crime/Gangs Unit.

Defense: Carol Gillen Esq., Assistant Federal Public Defender, Newark




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