Comments by "" (@DavidJ222) on "Lifelong Republican on which Democrat she would vote for" video.

  1. Isn't it funny how Parnas was working for Trump alongside Rudy, now all of a sudden Trump doesn't know him, and republicans are attacking him?  Their attacks against Parnas become  even more dubious whenever we see all the pictures of him hanging out at Mar-a-Lago and Trump's hotel with Rudy, Trump, McCarthy, Meadows, Graham, Pence, Eric and Don Jr, Kellyanne, Sarah Sanders, and the list goes on and on. Parnas was a permanent fixture at Trump's properties. On top of all of that, Parnas has been indicted for funneling hundreds of thousands of dollars from a secret account into Trump's campaign, and into the campaigns of multiple Republicans. But Trump and his republican sycophants are acting as if Parnas was hanging out with Dems, and funneling money into Dem campaigns.  You can't make this stuff up. Parnas received a $1 million payment from Russia and tried to hide it from investigators, prosecutors have now stated.  Parnas, who was charged with illegally funneling foreign cash to Republican politicians, including a pro-Trump super PAC, received $1 million from a mysterious account in Russia in September, which he conveniently forgot to disclose to the government. Parnas' consulting firm, Fraud Guarantee, paid Rudy $500,000. The mysterious payment from Russia should not be a surprise considering that all roads lead to Putin and Russia when it comes to Trump. Prosecutors say Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman donated larger sums of money to Republicans in an effort to enlist them in their effort to oust then-Ukraine Ambassador Yovanovitch, who testified that she was recalled after a smear campaign by Rudy. In October, McCarthy said he plans to donate the $111,000 that was given to the House Republicans' main fundraising committee by Fruman and Parnas. 😲 A handful of Republican campaign committees received nearly $500,000 from Parnas and Fruman. Prosecutors say that Parnas and Fruman “conspired to circumvent the federal laws against foreign influence by engaging in a scheme to funnel foreign money to candidates for federal and state office so that the defendants could buy potential influence with candidates, campaigns and the candidates’ governments.”
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