trea·son
NOUN
the crime of betraying one's country, especially by attempting to kill the sovereign or overthrow the government:
In law, treason is the crime that covers some of the more extreme acts against one's nation or sovereign.
At times, the term "traitor" has been used as a political epithet, regardless of any verifiable treasonable action.
Klamath Falls, OR— Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya, who does not speak or read English, met with Trump Jr., Manafort and Kushner in Trump Tower. Trump Jr. released emails this week showing a series of communications with a publicist promising damaging information about Hillary Clinton, that would ostensibly be provided by Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya. Trump Jr. agreed to the meeting and hosted Veselnitskaya for a meeting with him, Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner, and Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort at Trump Tower on June 9, 2016.
Yet, it seems there has been no mention of a Russian interpreter being involved in the meeting. With all the principal parties involved in the meeting, how did they communicate? If Natalia Veselnitskaya, who does not speak or read English? Then who speaks Russian? Even with all the news reports or news organizations reporting on this situation with the meeting at Trump Tower with Natalia Veselnitskaya, and Trump Jr., Manafort and Kushner. There has been no mention of the fact that Natalia Veselnitskaya, who does not speak or read English, on how did they communicated with each other during the meeting at Trump Tower on June 9, 2016. Veselnitskaya allegedly provided no useful information, Trump Jr. said after the controversy erupted this week.
In Paris, Mr. Trump reacted to the meeting, saying he thought "the press made a very big deal over something that really a lot of people would do." He then seemed to blame the Obama administration for allowing Veselnitskaya into the country.
A spokesman for Lynch, who served as attorney general under President Obama, told CBS News Lynch "does not have any personal knowledge of Ms. Veselnitskaya's travel." The spokesman noted "the State Department issues visas, and the Department of Homeland Security oversees entry to the United States at airports."
Mr. Trump appeared to be referencing reports about Veselnitskaya's efforts to enter the U.S. to represent a Russian client in a New York lawsuit in late 2015. Denied a visa, a frustrated Veselnitskaya was eventually able to secure permission from the Justice Department to enter the country outside the normal visa process under a designation known as "immigration parole," court records show.
Nearly six months later, on June 7, 2016, Donald Trump Jr. received an email from publicist Rob Goldstone that said, "The Russian government attorney who is flying over from Moscow for this Thursday," June 9, when Veselnitskaya met with Trump Jr., Manafort and Kushner in Trump Tower. Requesting the meeting be pushed back, Goldstone mentioned that "the Russian attorney" would be in court until 3 p.m. on June 9.
The emails suggest Veselnitskaya, who does not speak or read English, returned to Moscow sometime after her immigration parole status expired in January.
How much longer is this going to go on, until people start to believe, there has been some form of collusion, by all parties involved? Who else was at that meeting, besides the main principals involved? It has not been indicated or reported that any of the main three principals speak Russian. Then, who did, in-order for the meeting to take place or transpire in the first place? Russian adoptions as the excuse or dirt on Hillary and where Trump Jr. was "loving it" for the reason for the meeting.
It took two years for Nixon to be forced to resign or be impeached, after his landslide election in 1972. The way things are going, it may be sooner for Trump, as the drip, drip continues to come out of the Trump White House, daily.
UPDATE: "Alan Futerfas, the attorney retained by Donald Trump Jr., told NBC News two other people accompanied Veselnitskaya to the meeting — someone Futerfas described as a translator and someone he described as a "friend of Emin [Agalarov]’s and maybe as a friend of Natalia [Veselnitskaya]’s.”"
During the meeting, Akhmetshin said Veselnitskaya brought with her a plastic folder with printed-out documents that detailed what she believed was the flow of illicit funds to the Democratic National Committee.
Veselnitskaya presented the contents of the documents to the Trump associates and suggested that making the information public could help the Trump campaign, he said. "This could be a good issue to expose how the DNC is accepting bad money," Akhmetshin recalled her saying.
QUESTION? I thought it was claimed Veselnitskaya, does not speak or read English.
By James Garland of Tulelake News
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