It’s so hard to remember now, but there was a time a couple years ago when Donald Trump denied having any Russian business dealings.
We are now officially in the “OK, we did it, but who cares it’s barely a crime” portion of the defense. We’re pretty sure this is followed by Depression and then Acceptance.
Over the weekend former mayor and current national embarrassment Rudy Giuliani accidentally admitted Trump had been working on Trump Tower Moscow right up until November 2016 — throughout the ENTIRE election!
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But he tried to say two things to downplay it — first, that Trump had admitted that all along. Total lie. You can go back and look at dozens of tapes from the election and see that:
"I have no dealings with Russia, I have no deals in Russia, I have no deals that could happen in Russia because we stayed away."
Trump in Jan. 2017. pic.twitter.com/7ZjbxW4SkO
— Erick Fernandez (@ErickFernandez) November 29, 2018
Second, Giuliani said:
“It was a real estate project. There was a letter of intent to go forward, but no one signed it.”
This has also now been proven to be a lie.
CNN got a copy Tuesday night of the letter of intent, a huge legal document explaining exactly what they planned to do:

Does anyone still think this was still just idle talk?
How about the fact Trump has been working on this project for a DECADE?
They registered the domain name TrumpTowerMoscow.com way back in 2008! Seriously, you can check on GoDaddy’s “WhoIs” domain database!

For those who don’t know how Russia works under Putin, imagine if a gangster businessman was president.
OK, yeah, but like a REALLY shrewd one.
You can’t make business deals in Russia without dealing directly with Putin and his associates. So forget being in bed with overhydrated hookers — Trump was in bed with Putin himself!
Suddenly the POTUS never saying a bad word against Vlad makes a lot more sense, right?
Moreover, Trump couldn’t have undertaken such a huge real estate project without doing business with a bank in Russia that was under sanction by the U.S. — but not if those sanctions were dropped…
Yep. Trump dropping sanctions against the country that attacked our election was, as usual, motivated by self-interest.
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