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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Fri Jul 14, 2017, 04:23 PM Jul 2017

Russiagate and the Magnitsky Affair, Linked Again

When I first read the explosive New York Times story about Donald Trump Jr.'s meeting with "Kremlin-linked lawyer" Natalia Veselnitskaya, I had multiple reactions.

The first was amazement at Junior's sheer stupidity (responding affirmatively to "If you would like to participate in our country's state-sponsored effort to help your father's campaign, please respond 'yes' in writing here" will go down as an unsurpassable moment in unsafe political sex). The second was confusion, and the third was déjà vu.

I never met Veselnitskaya, but just months ago I did cross paths with one of her colleagues. Like Veselnitskaya, this person had been lobbying on behalf of a Russian-directed company called Prevezon to overturn the Magnitsky Act, a 2012 law which sanctions Russia for human rights abuses.

The interview was off the record, so I can't say much about it, except to say that my experience was weirdly similar to the account Trump Jr. offered about his meeting with Veselnitskaya.

I went into the meeting expecting a scoop on another topic, and instead found myself essentially being lobbied about the Magnitsky Act. I came away scratching my head about the Prevezon crew, unsure of whether they represented high-ranking Russian interests, or were instead just a bunch of provincial amateurs trying to get a sanctions regime lifted in order to unfreeze their assets.

According to The Hill, others who ran into Veselnitskaya recently came away wondering the same thing:
"The sources also described their interactions with Veselnitskaya in the same way that Trump Jr. did. They claimed not to know who she worked for or what her motives were.

'Natalia didn't speak a word of English,' said one source. "Don't let anyone tell you this was a sophisticated lobbying effort. It was the least professional campaign I've ever seen. If she's the cream of the Moscow intelligence community then we have nothing to worry about.'"

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/trump-russia-russiagate-magnitsky-affair-linked-again-w492290?utm_source=rsnewsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=daily&utm_campaign=071417_12

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Russiagate and the Magnitsky Affair, Linked Again (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jul 2017 OP
So it is a tactic they use over and over Sanity Claws Jul 2017 #1

Sanity Claws

(21,850 posts)
1. So it is a tactic they use over and over
Fri Jul 14, 2017, 04:27 PM
Jul 2017

If nothing else, I imagine it is a good way for these Russian spies to get an idea of who is willing to do their bidding or what their price tag is.

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