Strange bedfellows can use the same cover.
And a 'Russia Indictment' can roll out a hustler.
For tax fraud and evasion...
[Clip: "We can bring up Mr Browder in this particular case.
Business associates of Mr Browder have earned over $1.5 billion in Russia.
They never paid any taxes, neither in Russia nor in the United States, and yet the money
escaped the country.
They were transferred to the United States."]
...and dirty laundry.
[Clip: "Bill, ahh, I'm going to put you on the spot here, have you been interviewed by
Special Counsel Robert Mueller and or the Intelligence Committees investigating the
money trail?"
"I, I, can only talk about what I've done, ahh, publicly, and I've been interviewed by
the Senate Judiciary Committee about these issues, but I cannot talk about any law enforcement,
umm, interactions I've had."]
That's because this Jewish money manager, former US citizen--hiding out in Britain--is
already a "person of interest" with federal investigators.
Caught this fed's interest.
[Clip: "Nicholas Casale, allow me to show credentials.
This is the United States Federal District Court, Baker & Hostetler.
Okay.
You've been served.
Go take pictures of him."
"He's running away.
Are you serious?"]
Running away?
Well, we anticipate the day when Mueller serves Browder his own subpoena.
He got Manafort on a lot less.
They don't call Mueller "Bobbie Three Sticks" for nothing.
Sticks to the facts, Sticks to the law, Sticks up for America.
[Clip: "I care deeply about the rule of law.
In a free society a central responsibility of government, I believe, is to protect its
citizens from criminal harm within the framework of the Constitution.
I've been fortunate indeed to have been able to spend much of my career in pursuit of that goal."]
He may be in pursuit of Browder.
And maybe more.
[Clip: "Tuesday, the Russian Prosecutor's Office said it wants to question one Mike
McFaul and several other Americans as part of its investigation into financier Bill Browder
for what the Russians say are financial crimes."]
Complicit?
Or pivot, and trash Trump.
I mean, some really cheap stuff.
[Clip: "Were you surprised to not get someone reflexively watching your back from the top
of the government at the White House today?"
"Disappointed, I think, is a better word, surprised I guess, although, fum, a lot of
things, cah, come out of the White House these days are not surprising.
Something very important here, I want to make sure people understand, by not batting away
this as absurd, aah, the president is suggesting that there's moral equivalency between an
indictment put out aah, bah, aah, by Mr Mueller of twelve Russian Intelligence Officers who
violated our sovereignty and the evidence is overwhelming with a crazy cockamamie story
that makes absolutely no sense, no logical sense, that somehow the US Ambassador is helping
money laundering, aah..."]
Methinks he protests too loudly.
And the purge of the Rothschild Money Changers moves on.
[Clip: "Just to go briefly through your story, at one point, you were one of the leading
investors in Russia.
You owned a lot of Russian companies, Russian stocks in your Hermitage Capital Funds, and
you were living between Moscow and London, you were travelling back and forth all the
time."]
So, where did the alleged stolen money go?
I bet Mueller wants to know.
And Putin held out Russia's documented case to him on a silver platter.
[Clip: "What's the basis of all the events that took place?
Those are unlawful acts of a group of persons headed by Mr Browder, if I'm not mistaken,
and with the intent to live in the Russian Federation as a tourist he was engaged in
illegal acts, he bought stocks of Russian companies without having the right to do so,
not being a resident of the Russian Federation, tens and hundreds of millions of dollars were
transferred abroad, and he evaded taxes both in the Russian Federation and in the United
States over the last years.
According to open American data, you're able to have a look at them, this Ziff Brothers,
the company of which Mr Browder had relations, was sponsoring the Democratic Party and, much
less, the Republican Party.
The last transfer they had, well it's in the open, they transferred $1,200,000 to the Democratic
Party.
They are protecting themselves.
In the Russian Federation Mr Browder was sentenced to nine years imprisonment for those illegal
actions, but for some reason, because our Office of Prosecutor General has requested
the Ministry of Justice of the United States in order to provide information and to work
closer together, they did not give any response, they're just using this in order to instigate
some Russian hysteria, and no one has the desire to look at the essence of this problem."]
Betcha Muellar would like to.
Follow the bouncing ball.
Russia asks the DOJ to launch a probe into Browder's antics.
Twelve Russian military intelligence officers are indicted right before the summit.
DOJ informs Trump and he picks the day of the indictment announcement, three days before
the summit.
Putin cites Mueller by name at Helsinki with polite deference twice.
He references a Treaty of mutual law enforcement assistance on criminal cases between the two
countries.
Putin pegs Browder by name, Trump turns with a very telling nod.
Now, was the Russian Indictment a set up to flush Browder into the public eye?
It worked.
He's been on a million TV shows, touting his innocence, while demonizing Putin It's "The
Helsinki Sting."
Ouch!
Someone, could be Browder, is gonna bleed.
Especially if Mueller comes closing in.
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