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“The first time that I met Donald Trump was at a party at Jeffrey Epstein’s mansion. I was 13,” she says. “He basically asked if I could come over and give him a hand job.” She pauses for several long moments. “Sorry, this is a little difficult. But um, before I gave him a hand job he kinda slapped my hand away and said, ‘You need to use a glove.’ Tiffany ran over and said, ‘no one touches Mr. Tump’s penis without a glove.’”
 
Here it is again, Putin and Trump, linked together like lovers in early spring. Benedict Donald's supporters are eating Russian propaganda and smacking their lips as if it were fine caviar. Never mind that Putin has total control of Russia, has ordered protest leaders and honest reporters murdered. Or that he is enriching himself and a small cadre of elites to the point where they will have the resources to control Russia as far into the future as anybody can foresee. Benedict Donald admires strong leaders and so does his pack of followers.

https://www.ft.com/content/1212feb0-7696-11e6-bf48-b372cdb1043a
How Putin is messing with American heads
Attempts to sow doubts about the integrity of the US electoral process are already succeeding

There is no textbook on what to do. The US has a history of meddling in other countries’ politics during the cold war — and since. But Russia’s thinly-disguised intrusions into the 2016 election is the first time the US has clearly been the object of such attention. Moreover, the Russian bear is pushing at an open door. All Vladimir Putin needs to do to cause trouble is to sow doubt about the integrity of the US electoral process. Large numbers of Americans already suspect the November result will be rigged. So does Donald Trump, who is the first US presidential nominee to invite a foreign power to leak material that would damage his opponent. If ever US democracy was vulnerable to skulduggery that time would be now.
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It would be easy — but probably wrong — to assume Mr Trump is working directly with Mr Putin to build mistrust in the November outcome. The prima facie case looks strong. In his July acceptance speech, Mr Trump said: “Big business, elite media and major donors are lining up behind the campaign of my opponent because they know she will keep our rigged system in place.” That same week Trump officials purged language from the Republican platform which had urged support for the Ukrainian government against Russia. It came four years after Mitt Romney, the then Republican nominee, had described Russia as America’s “number one geopolitical foe”.

Trump doesn't need to work directly with Russia to undercut US democracy. All he needs to do is message that he will appreciate their help, give Russia some bones like recognizing Russia's annexation of Crimea and voila, Assange has more e-mails to work with. A few lines about an election -- in which he has been the worst candidate in modern history -- that he claims is rigged and Russia wins the political warfare battle.

And why doesn't Trump release his taxes for public review? Trump has dealings in Russia and financing from those very same Russian elites that Putin cultivates. Releasing those tax filings would prove once and for all that Trump is double dealing with US interests. No wonder he scorns those that served and sacrificed for the US. He is selling them out and nobody earns more scorn from a fraudster than an easy mark.
 
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