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Wouldn't Dump/Putin one on one meeting violate Presidential Records Act? eom (Original Post)
tikka
Jul 2018
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Of course, but how are they supposed to plot the next election theft if there are witnesses?
lagomorph777
Jul 2018
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lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)1. Of course, but how are they supposed to plot the next election theft if there are witnesses?
Can't a criminal cabal have a little privacy?
Sophia4
(3,515 posts)2. That is my question. How will we or a successor to Trump know what promises
he makes, what reassurances he gives, if there is no record of the meeting.
Means nothing said there is binding or contractual. What a waste of time.
Unless the purpose is to allow Putin to tell Trump what to do.
I am suspicious about the tariffs on aluminum and steel. Is Trump planning to import those materials from Russia in the future, from his friends in the oligarchy of Russia in the future?
Put that question under questions to be asked and answered in the future.
Watch this space -- as they say.
leftieNanner
(15,082 posts)4. His successor???
He's not planning on having one of those.
Trumpie for life, right?
leftieNanner
(15,082 posts)3. Of course it does.
But your are assuming that anyone in the Congress gives a flying f...
Silly tikka.