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Showed proof of what? You posted a meme article that's uniformative...I posted a full article quoting manafort as saying he gave Trump campaign data to Russia to benefit himself with future business opportunities there...

A meme article. Wtf is a meme article? Trumps boy shared polling data with the Russians before the 2016 election. How does sharing polling data ensure future business dealings? Please explain that connection.
 
From the insider article:

Donald Trump's 2016 campaign chairman Paul Manafort told Insider in an exclusive interview that he shared campaign polling data with a suspected Russian intelligence officer to lay out the groundwork for future business dealings for himself and not to help Trump get elected.
 
From the insider article:

Donald Trump's 2016 campaign chairman Paul Manafort told Insider in an exclusive interview that he shared campaign polling data with a suspected Russian intelligence officer to lay out the groundwork for future business dealings for himself and not to help Trump get elected.
How does sharing election data help future business dealings? You’re awfully naive if you believe the spin.
Or, you’re just playing naive to avoid admitting the reality.
 
From the insider article:

Donald Trump's 2016 campaign chairman Paul Manafort told Insider in an exclusive interview that he shared campaign polling data with a suspected Russian intelligence officer to lay out the groundwork for future business dealings for himself and not to help Trump get elected.

Why in the fukk do you need to give polling data to a business partner with ties to Russia intelligence before the election? I would be ok with it if it was after the election. There is no reason to give out polling data to a foreign country to ensure a business deal. GTFOH
 
FBI agents should have considered it a credible threat and double-tapped anyone brandishing a gun.

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Donald Trump's 2016 campaign chairman Paul Manafort told Insider in an exclusive interview that he shared campaign polling data with a suspected Russian intelligence officer to lay out the groundwork for future business dealings for himself and not to help Trump get elected.
 
Donald Trump's 2016 campaign chairman Paul Manafort told Insider in an exclusive interview that he shared campaign polling data with a suspected Russian intelligence officer to lay out the groundwork for future business dealings for himself and not to help Trump get elected.

Please explain how sharing polling data before an election with a foreign country helps with business dealings? The guy he gave the data to had connections with Russian intelligence. Don't act naive man.
 
Nope I guess I have a higher standard of proof...I don't let feelings decide what's a fact 😉
Apparently you do, since you think your analysis of EV trucking is superior to that of the Freightliner corporation and Amazon….

This is not a meme: “ In an interview with Insider, Paul Manafort, who served as Donald Trump's campaign chairman, made his first public admission that in 2016 he shared polling data from the Trump campaign with Konstantin Kilimnik, a longtime business associate with suspected ties to Russian intelligence.
Kilimnik then passed the data on to Russian spies, according to the US Treasury Department, which has characterized the data as "sensitive information on polling and campaign strategy."

If he did it for “future business”, then his “future business” is pretty fvcking suspicious, no?
 
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