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Did you think it wasn't somehow just because russians were involved?
So this is a separate indictment and does not include any American. The probe against collusion goes on.
30 million and these nutjobs file indictments against online trolls??????
reached 11.4 million people via FB ads... depending on the ad's efficacy, that should cost maybe $50k.
How many Russians were working in Trump's campaign?
Sniper says
How many Russians were working in Trump's campaign?
That's what Mueller is trying to find out.
lostand confused saysWTF is wrong with this country????????????
Republicans & Democrats.
You really think Russia only spent $50k?
This wasn't "russia". This was 13 Russia nationals.
That has been well established.
No, your assumptions have not been established. Turn off the CNN dude, its lying to you.
My favorite part of the indictment was how the russian trolls mentioned they liked "Trump and Sanders". So they are bipartisan trolls at least :) TBF, who can blame them. HRC wanted ww3 w russia, whereas both Trump and Sanders wanted peace.
Sniper says
How many Russians were working in Trump's campaign?
That's what Mueller is trying to find out.
How many more years should it take to go over Trump's list of campaign workers to see which one is Russian?
Sniper saysHow many more years should it take to go over Trump's list of campaign workers to see which one is Russian?
I don't imagine Trump would publicly list the Russian operatives working for him.
bob2356 saysTry reading the article or the indictment.
Ok Bob, enlighten us as to how marketing is somehow a campaign law violation.
This wasn't "russia". This was 13 Russia nationals. The indictment claims they were spending $1.25 million/ month on their operation. The ads they mention would absolutely not cost more than $100k max, so I estimated $50k.
"There's no allegation that any American was knowingly involved in the conspiracy, Rosenstein said. Nor was there an allegation that the efforts of the defendants affected the outcome of the election. The indictment, he told reporters, is a reminder that "people are not always who they appear to be." He said the defendants wanted to undermine confidence in our democracy.
"They told him that that the indictments did not allege cooperation or collusion with Trump campaign. "
Soooo... not only is there still zero evidence of any trump campaign wrong doing, but wtf is the charge against these 13 russians?
"Working with the Internet Research Agency, the defendants "posted derogatory information" about several candidates, the indictment says, and by mid-2016, their efforts included "supporting the presidential campaign of then-candidate Donald J. Trump and disparaging Hillary Clinton," the indictment says. Beginning in April, 2016, the defendants concealed their identities in order to purchase political advertisements on U.S. social media and other online sites. These ads were paid for using Russian bank accounts and registered in the names of fictitious U.S. residents."
Ok, so marketing under a fake name is apparently now a crime.