Before weaponizing Russia against Trump, Biden and other Democrats reaped lucrative benefits
- Newly declassified documents from the FBI and the Department of Justice's Crossfire Hurricane investigation have been released, discrediting claims of collusion between Trump and Russia during the 2016 election.
- Special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation found no evidence of collusion, which was also concluded by special counsel John Durham.
- Democratic leaders, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, previously engaged with Russian interests, contradicting their stance against Russia’s aggression.
- President Joe Biden criticized Russia but waived sanctions on the NordStream2 pipeline, impacting U.S.-Germany relations.
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Before Weaponizing Russia Against Trump, Biden and Other Democrats Reaped Lucrative Benefits
by Steven Richards While Democrats weaponized invented Russia collusion claims in an attempt to sink President Donald Trump’s first term, in retrospect the party’s leaders have often gone soft on Russia when it wanted to reap financial or political benefits for themselves or allies. From the Obama-era “Russian Reset” and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s Skolkovo investment project to Hunter Biden’s business in Moscow and President Joe Bide…
Before Weaponizing Russia Against Trump, Biden and Other Democrats Reaped Lucrative Benefits | The Star News Network
by Steven Richards While Democrats weaponized invented Russia collusion claims in an attempt to sink President Donald Trump’s first term, in retrospect the party’s leaders have often gone soft on Russia when it wanted to reap financial or political benefits for themselves or allies. From the Obama-era “Russian Reset” and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s Skolkovo investment project to Hunter Biden’s business in Moscow and President Joe Bide…
Before weaponizing Russia against Trump, Biden and other Democrats reaped lucrative benefits
From the Clinton Foundation to Hunter Biden’s business dealings, prominent Democratic families appeared to benefit from Obama’s reset of relations with Russians, including oligarchs, investment banks and energy giants.
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