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Natalia Veselnitskaya surprises no one with
her admission that she's a Russian spy
by Nathan'ette Burdine: April 28, 2018
 


Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya surprised no one with her admission that she is a Russian informant.

Andrew E. Kramer and Sharon LaFraniere of The New York Times quoted Natalia Veselnitskaya as saying, “I am a lawyer, and I am an informant. Since 2013, I have been actively communicating with the office of the Russian prosecutor general.” The Russian prosecutor general is Yuri Y. Chaika.

Last year, Veselnitskaya sent a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee. In the letter, she denied having anything to do with the Russian powers that be.

Here is what Kramer and LaFraniere quoted Veselnitskaya as saying in her letter, “I operate independently of any governmental bodies. I have no relationship with Mr. Chaika, his representatives and his institutions other than those related to my professional function as a lawyer.”

And as folks can see, “I am a lawyer, and I am an informant” contradicts all that she wrote there to the Senate Judiciary Committee.

There is the question of why is this woman coming out telling many of us with good sense what we already knew?

And the only answer I can come up with is that Russian President Vladimir Putin is getting ready to also tell those of us with good sense what we already knew which is he gave Donald Trump the “Red Hand” in order to help Trump become the 45th president of the United States.

Trump, of course, will deny all of this and say this is “covfefe fake news.” In fact, he tweeted that he was vindicated because his fellow Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee found no evidence of collusion.

Trump never minded the fact that they did find evidence of rampant stupidity. And that folks is why those of us who have good sense know the Russians gave Trump a helping “Red Hand” because the Russians couldn’t collude with anybody who has good sense.

The Russians had to collude with folks who didn’t have sense enough to know that they were being played.

So yeah, Veselnitskaya didn’t tell those of us who have good sense anything new. Plus, the Russians got caught which is something all criminals know they should never do.

The stupidity is all around!






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