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It didn’t take long for the bombshells to be dropped after President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met for their first official summit on Monday.
The disgustingly amateurish and fake American media was all-in to “prove” once and for all that two 2016 election co-conspirators were sharing a stage in Helsinki, Finland. One Associated Press reporter even asked Putin if he had any “dirt” on POTUS Trump, leaving the Russian leader looking incredulous and trying hard not to laugh the idiot out of the room.
But then Putin dropped a bomb of his own that nobody was expecting, and certainly not the American press, which acts as a propaganda wing of the Democratic Party: He claimed that an American-born British financier, Bill Browder, gave a massive amount of money to Hillary Clinton: $400 million.
Watch:
Putin said that there has been an extradition agreement in effect between the U.S. and Russia since 1999 and both countries have utilized it. He went onto say that special counsel Robert Mueller, who just indicted another 12 Russians for meddling in the 2016 election, could use the agreement to send his government a request to question them (with Russian authorities present), and that the effort should be reciprocal.
“For instance,” Putin said, “we can bring up Mr. Browder, in this particular case. Business associates of Mr. Browder have earned over $1.5 billion in Russia and never paid any taxes neither in Russia or the United States and yet the money escaped the country. They were transferred to the United States. They sent [a] huge amount of money, $400,000,000, as a contribution to the campaign of Hillary Clinton. Well, that’s their personal case. It might have been legal, the contribution itself but the way the money was earned was illegal. So we have solid reason to believe that some [U.S.] intelligence officers accompanied and guided these transactions. So we have an interest in questioning them.”
Boom.
The Washington Post‘s Marc Thiessen reported that the discovery last year that the Clinton campaign and the DNC bought and paid for the discredited “Trump-Russia” dossier was itself a bombshell, but more importantly — and far less mentioned in the media — was the fact that the Clinton campaign hired Fusion GPS to compile the dossier.
The firm is the same one accused in recent congressional testimony of waging a smear campaign in Washington, D.C., against Sergei Magnitsky, a Russian attorney who was tortured to death in a Russian prison in 2009 when he uncovered $230 million in tax fraud by nearly two-dozen companies tied to the Kremlin and Putin.
He goes on to note that no one — certainly not CNN, MSNBC, or the other anti-Trump outlets — is asking a very important question: “Why was Hillary Clinton using an opposition research company with Putin-linked clients to dig up dirt on Donald Trump?” (Related: COLLUSION: Hillary Clinton opposed sanctions on RUSSIA while hubby Bill raked in $500,000 in “speaking” fees.)
We have to remember Hillary Clinton is a creature of the swamp. She became an expert at using it to get what she wanted as first lady, as a U.S. senator, and then as secretary of state for nearly five years.
She knows the system. She knows all the contacts. She knows how it all works, who to call for which job, and what takes place. She knows it all.
So to just assume that her campaign casually decided to employ opposition research Fusion GPS was no accident. She knew exactly who ran the company — Glenn Simpson — and how his operation worked.
As for Browder, he says Putin is “effectively a war criminal” and that Trump should not engage him but contain him. That remains to be seen.
What’s interesting is that, once again, Hillary Clinton has been tied to Russian collusion, but for some reason, Robert Mueller just can’t seem to find it.
Read more about Hillary Clinton corruption at Clinton.news.
J.D. Heyes is a senior writer for NaturalNews.com and NewsTarget.com, as well as editor of The National Sentinel.
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