There is some chatter that the first arrests will be made, even as there is at least one person still in jail in Prague. So despite the distractions of dog-wagging by bombing, #TrumpRussia proceeds as POTUS45* goes to Florida again for only a five-day gap between golf rounds.
And at $300 Million for those nearly 20 MOABs, 36 ISIS militants might have been enticed by an offer of $3 Million golf vacations in one of the Islamic countries not on the travel-ban list.
… referenced the arrest of ten low level mafia figures in New York two weeks ago, who were not Russian, but whose crime family has alleged ties to both Donald Trump and the Russian mafia through Felix Sater; Palmer Report covered these arrests on March 28th (link). Two days later the FBI also descended on a casino with strong ties to Trump (link). And of course two days ago the FBI leaked that it’s been surveilling Carter Page since last summer, meaning it has recordings of everyone he conspired with, in what seemed to be a final warning shot to any Trump-Russia conspirators who want to cut a deal before the arrests begin.
OTOH, the MIC clears some inventory as military attacks escalate … and before every one gets too excited, North Korean air defense not allocated to executing generals or relatives of Dear Leader is probably competent to knock down a C-130.
And on the fifth day, he played golf again … #17
and before he went to bed he re-tweeted...
Wednesday, May 3, 2017 · 7:09:50 AM +00:00
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Dutch letter box companies implicated in million-dollar fraud
The American real estate development company Bayrock, through which Donald Trump constructed hotels and apartment complexes, used Dutch letter box companies in a network suspected of being involved in money laundering. A ZEMBLA investigation suggests that Bayrock siphoned off $1.5 million dollars by setting up a corporate structure in the Netherlands in 2007. In New York, Bayrock also stands accused of large-scale tax fraud. This incriminating information could place Donald Trump in an extremely difficult position, claims attorney F. Oberlander, who is prosecuting Bayrock on behalf of the State of New York: “The maximum jail term would be 30 years. So you’re in really serious trouble.”