Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Toontime: Showstopper

So now we know that Il Douche is a Kremlin asset; the latest example of which is his demand that Valdimir Putin be allowed to attend the next G7 meeting after his country was ousted from the group for annexing the Crimea.  MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell hinted a week or more ago that serial bankrupt Il Douche needed co-signers for his massive loans from Deutsche Bank.  Those co-signers are Russian oligarchs close to President Putin, O'Donnell reported last night.  According to his source at the bank, which has copies of Trump's tax returns, Il Douche pays little in income tax (no surprise) and needed co-signers for his loans.  Think of it as the spoiled rich kid asking Daddy von Deepockets to sign for a car loan. O'Donnell said on air, “If true, that [story] would explain every kind word Donald Trump has ever said about Russia and Vladimir Putin. If true, that would be a significant factor in Vladimir Putin’s publicly stated preference for presidential candidate Donald Trump over presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.” An NBC national political analyst said the existence of Russian co-signers connected to the Kremlin would make impeachment proceedings "inevitable". The story has caused a social media storm overnight.  One post shows Paul Manafort, then campaign chairman, telling a reporter that Il Douche had no financial connection to Russian oligarchs.  NOT.

US Person has long suspected and predicted here at PNG that the Russian Connection always had a financial basis. But he is willing to allege more than an ostensibly legal co-guarantor relationship, something more sinister and potentially criminal: 'dirty' money from Russia found its way into Trumpillini's cash-short real estate and casino empire where it was washed clean. Robert Mueller's investigation did not go there. This allegation should be the subject of intense investigation by House committees, and if documented, would form the rock solid basis for an impeachment trial in the Senate. And according to O'Donnell, House investigators have said they are seeking information about Trump's loan applications in connection to a money-laundering inquiry.

credit: Steve Sack, Star Tribune
BC Idonwanna sez:  By the cojones!