A list of some prominent points found among the allegations is featured below.
- The Kremlin gave Trump valuable intelligence on his opponents, including Hillary Clinton, for several years before the 2016 U.S. presidential election
- A “well developed conspiracy of cooperation” between the Trump camp and Russia was managed on the Trump side by former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort
- Trump has substantial, not well explored business dealings in China and other emerging markets that involved the payment of large bribes and kickbacks
- Former Trump adviser Carter Page met secretly in 2016 with the CEO of Russia’s state run oil company to explore the lifting of sanctions that the U.S. slapped on Russia because of Crimea should Trump win the presidency
- Trump and his associates had “duly obtained and supplied” the Kremlin with information on Russian expats living in the U.S. in return for the intelligence on Trump’s opponents
- At one point there was talk in the Kremlin of Trump withdrawing from the presidential race altogether, both to cover up what Russia did and on account of his “psychological state and unsuitability for high office”
- The Kremlin “indirectly funded” a visit to Moscow by Green Party U.S. Presidential candidate Dr. Jill Stein
- Russian cyberattacks were helped along by moles inside the DNC
And that’s just from the first third of the collection of documents, which you can read in fullhere, if you’d like. It’s 35 pages long.
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