.. that journalists ask Trump the following question: "Do you, or any of your business units have outstanding loans with Russian banks or individuals? If so, how much?”
It's not clear from the Post article whether that agreement has now fallen through like all the earlier attempts, whether it's just on hold or whether it's currently moving forward. That would be good to know. The Agalarovs are close to Putin and have recently been given a parcel of lucrative state projects which are widely seen as a sign of the Russian leader's favor.
It is important to note that a good deal of what Trump Jr is likely referring to is the sale of luxury properties - mansions, golf course memberships, etc to Russian nouveau riche, just as Trump and many other developers have made a business of selling comparable properties to comparable individuals from China. That is worth exploring. But it is considerably less problematic than Trump's use of capital from people closely associated with Putin.
In any case, Hicks answer seems quite dubious in terms of whether or not Trump has "business dealings in/with Russia" and she ignores the real question of how reliant Trump is on Russian investment in his various projects. Trump's extensive business with Russia, Russian capital and Russian investors may be totally innocent. Lots of wealthy Americans do lots of business in Russia. Major US corporations do business in Russia. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that. Of course, they don't have the Russian security services quite likely running disruption operations on his behalf in a presidential campaign. They also aren't saying they'll pull the US out of NATO. It is not business with Russia per se but the totality of circumstances surrounding Trump's relationship with Russia that is at issue. Regardless, Hicks' answer flies in the face of voluminous reporting on Trump's business dealings.
Can some reporters still getting questions answered by the Trump folks re-pose the question as: How many of Trump's properties and business ventures have relied on or currently rely on equity investments from Russian nationals? And perhaps press a bit more on the "business in Russia" since her answer appears to be demonstrably false.
.. sorta warning, i'd love to know if anyone's computer freezes on that page .. it's odd as normally no trouble for me at TPM .. anyway, some people hate spiders like my computer hates that page ..
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For the record, I have ZERO investments in Russia.
For the record, I have ZERO investments in Russia.
let's see... a third party breaking into Democratic files on behalf of the Republican candidate... It is Watergate again, only digital. Gee, I wonder if Comrade Trump's talking about pulling us out of NATO (Putin's wet dream) could in any way be connected? http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=124121582