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  6. It seems like there are so many "broken window laws" that just about anything can be a criminal offense now. There are police shootings of unarmed people on a damn near daily basis, and more stories of abuse than one can even count of. Police now have drones and surveillance aircraft, cameras every where, and face detection software. When did everything become so serious and punitive?
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  9. An Associated Press investigation has discovered how two men close to President Trump leveraged access to the President to Persian Gulf Princes and turned it into millions of dollars. Cohen was not the only person close to the President who was selling access to Trump. This could be very illegal; You may remember Elliot Broidy from his $1.6 million pay-off of a playboy model that was handled by the Presidents personal attorney Michael Cohen. Broidy ultimately resigned from his position as the Deputy Finance Chairman of the RNC.[2] Earlier in the year the Republican National Committee Finance Chairman billionaire Steve Wynn resigned after sexual misconduct allegations.[3] Furthermore George Nader, the other individual selling access to the President, is a cooperating witness to Special Counsel Mueller's investigation and has already testified before a grand jury.[4] Nader is well known as an advisor to the United Arab Emirates, but the New York Times has discovered that he has ties to Russia too.[5] George Nader used his ties to the CEO of a Russian sovereign wealth fund[6] to set up the Seychelles meeting between Trump advisor Erik Prince and Kirill A. Dmitriev to, allegedly, establish a Trump-Putin back channel.[7] Prince had told Congressional investigators and journalists that his meeting with the CEO of the Russia Direct Investment Fund, Dimitriev, was unplanned and that he just happened to run into him.[8] George Nader contests that testimony, Nader says that Prince planned the meeting well in advance.[9] It should also be mentioned that the wife of Dmitriev is close friends with Putin's younger daughter.^[10] Associated Press - The princes, the president and the fortune seekers Global News - Trump fundraiser Elliott Broidy resigns from RNC after allegedly paying $1.6M to playmate Reuters - Wynn resigns as RNC finance chair after sexual misconduct allegations New York Times - Adviser to Emirates With Ties to Trump Aides Is Cooperating With Special Counsel New York Times - Witness in Mueller Inquiry Who Advises U.A.E. Ruler Also Has Ties to Russia Foreign Policy - Nations Are Wielding Their Sovereign Wealth Funds as Tools of Power Washington Post - Blackwater founder held secret Seychelles meeting to establish Trump-Putin back channel Washington Post - Erik Prince discussed trade, terrorism with Russian banker in Seychelles, interview transcript says Washington Post - Mueller gathers evidence that 2017 Seychelles meeting was effort to establish back channel to Kremlin The Daily Beast - Report: Russian Financier in Erik Prince’s Seychelles Meeting Traced Back to Putin
  10. Michael Cohen, President Trump's personal attorney and Republican National Committee Deputy Finance Chairman who is responsible for the bulk of the RNC fundraising efforts,[1] appears to have been soliciting companies for millions of dollars with the promise of access to the President.[2] Michael Avenatti has estimated a total of $4.4 million in transactions occurred between companies and the President's personal attorney.[3] A pharmaceutical corperation, Novartis, paid Michael Cohen's shell company $1.2 million.[4] These payments occured weeks before the new CEO of Novartis had dinner with President Trump during his visit to Davos.[5] AT&T gave him $600,000.[6] A South Korean aerospace company gave him $150,000,[7] they claim they used Cohen's services on accounting, but a closer look shows us something much more nefarious was probable; And a firm controlled by a Russian Oligarch[8] paid him half a million dollars.[9] Columbus Nova, the company controlled by a Russian oligarch that paid Michael Cohen, registered a number of websites aimed at white nationalists and the alt-right.[10] Moreover, the Russian Oligarch that controlled the firm that gave Cohen half a million dollars was interviewed by the FBI.[11] It was initially reported that agents working with Special Counsel Mueller stopped Vekselberg at a New York airport and searched his electronic devices.[12] Another interesting thing of note is that Vekselberg attended a 2015 dinner in Moscow celebrating RT's 10th anniversary.[13] This gala is infamously known for the photograph of former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn sitting next to Vladimir Putin and his inner circle including high level government officials with incredibly close ties to Russian intelligence agencies.[14] Vekselberg was seated next to the Putin/Flynn table. Fortune - The Michael Cohen Raid Is Another Headache for the Republican National Committee CNBC - Trump lawyer Michael Cohen 'appears to be selling access to the president,' says porn star Stormy Daniels' attorney, Michael Avenatti Twitter - Ari Melber Wall Street Journal - Novartis Gave $1.2 Million to Trump Lawyer Cohen’s Company STAT News - Novartis paid nearly $400,000 to a shell company controlled by Trump’s attorney CNBC - AT&T payments to Trump lawyer more than reported Reuters - South Korea's KAI says paid firm of Trump's lawyer $150,000 for accounting advice NBC - Daniels' lawyer: Cohen got $500K from Russian oligarch Viktor Vekselberg New York Times - Firm Tied to Russian Oligarch Made Payments to Michael Cohen Washington Post - Russia-linked company that hired Michael Cohen registered alt-right websites during election Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty - FBI Reportedly Questioned Russian Tycoon About Payments To Trump Attorney New York Times - Viktor Vekselberg, Russian Billionaire, Was Questioned by Mueller’s Investigators Washington Post - Who is Viktor Vekselberg, the Russian billionaire linked to Michael Cohen? NBC - Guess Who Came to Dinner With Flynn and Putin
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