TBR News June 30, 2018
The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness, Isaiah 40:3-8
Washington, D.C. June 30, 2018: “In June of 2016, Mr. Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr., Mr. Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, and his presidential chairman Paul Manafort met with a Russian lawyer when they were told the Russian intelligence had acquired highly damaging information concerning Mrs. Hillary Clinton, the Democratic Party candidate.
Russian property developer, Aras Agalarov had arragned this meeting. Subsequently the information gleaned from this meeting was given to Aras Agalarov from Russian prosecutor-general Yuri Chaika.
Because the Trumps, both father and son, were not discreet, the Central Intelligence Agency, who were subjecting both Trumps to surveillance, learned of some of the contacts with Russian government personnel and one of their internal memos spoke very disparingly of these contacts.
Subsequently, Mr. Manafort received a $10,000,000 “loan” from one Oleg Deripaska.
Deripaska, who owns a large aluminum company, is worth 3.7 billion dollars and is also known for his close ties to Russian president Vladimir Putin, as well as his connection to Paul Manafort, whom Deripaska employed from at least 2005 to 2009
Mr. Trump is extremely self-important and egotistical to a remarkable degree.
Mr. Trump fancies himself as a man to whom beautiful women were attracted.
That they were attracted to his money is more evident.
Mr. Trump was, and is, an overbearing and intolerant person.
He is subject to mood-swings in that what is acceptable today is not tomorrow.
He is easily led by women to whom he is initially very attentive and once he feels he had their purchased loyalty, proceeds to turn his attentions to other women.
As a businessman, Mr. Trump is erratic in the extreme. He owes very large sums of money, for example, to the Deutsche Bank, sums he somehow forgets to pay. He also owes large sums to Russian banks but in this case, he dare not neglect to pay.
Mr. Trump is so convinced of his superiority to others, and so easy to influence, that promises to one person could easily be forgotten when making identical promises to another.”
The Table of Contents
- America the Hyperpowerful
- The Trump Administration Is Reshaping the Country Under the Guise of National Security.
- Protestors, lawmaker arrested in Senate building sit-in over immigration
- Pentagon asked to house up to 32,000 illegal immigrants on military bases
- Canada hits back at U.S. on tariffs, says it will not back down
- Georgian ex-president sentenced in absentia for abuse of power
- The Broken Encirclement Plan: Nato in Eastern Europe
- Syrian offensive uprooted 120,000 people so far, U.N. warns of catastrophe
- Turkey will keep importing Iranian crude
- Facebook patents system that can use your phone’s mic to monitor TV habits
- California lawmakers approve data-privacy bill opposed by Silicon Valley
- Secrecy News