Looking to prepare for tomorrow's Mueller testimony? Check out our series Breaking Down the Mueller Report, where we go deep on the report and what it means: #BDMRthemoscowproject.org/category/break…
That includes breaking down what the Trump campaign knew and when they knew it, which shows that there's no explanation for the Trump campaign's behavior when it came to Russia other than collusion: themoscowproject.org/dispatch/what-…
And our full report on the 272 contacts between the Trump campaign and Kremlin-linked operatives, including 38 meetings: themoscowproject.org/explainers/tru…
And don't forget to listen to @AssetPodcast, where we explore the entire history of Trump's relationship with Russia, going all the way back to Trump's shady business dealings in the 1980s: theassetpodcast.org
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Paul Manafort shared campaign polling data with Konstantin Kilimnik, a Russian intelligence officer. Previous investigations have been unable to say exactly why.
We may now know: Senate Intel reports that Kilimnik may have been connected to the hack and leak operation (!)
The Trump campaign was able to create messaging strategies to most effectively weaponize materials hacked by Russian intelligence BEFORE THEIR RELEASE.
NCSC Director William Evanina, who recently came under fire for a milquetoast statement on Russian interference, is back with a new statement equating Russian disinformation campaigns with ... the Chinese government doing normal government things dni.gov/index.php/news…
Of value is the acknowledgement that pro-Kremlin Ukranian MP Andriy Derkach is "spreading claims about corruption – including through publicizing leaked phone calls – to undermine former Vice President Biden’s candidacy." Guess who met with Derkach? Rudy. washingtonpost.com/world/europe/u…
Derkach is the Ukranian who sent "packets of information" intended to malign Joe Biden to Devin Nunes, Chuck Grassley and Lindsey Graham. They, along with Senator Ron Johnson, have yet to answer questions about their #CongressionalLaunderingpolitico.com/news/2020/07/3…
In testimony before the Senate today, Sally Yates thoroughly shut down Trump’s half-rate Flynn conspiracy theories. Again. politico.com/news/2020/08/0…
“Yates corrected Graham for incorrectly asserting that the FBI had closed its case on Flynn before it interviewed him on 1/24/2017. She also called it highly irregular that DOJ recently dropped the case against Flynn, who reversed course and sought to withdraw his guilty plea”
Yates has been consistent about Flynn since the beginning. Lindsey Graham’s partisan tricks just couldn’t hold up against her themoscowproject.org/collusion/yate…
Jim Jordan is yelling again, and while we don't have enough characters to debunk his entire meaningless ramble ("spy lady???"), here is what you need to know about why the "unmasking" thing isn't a thing themoscowproject.org/dispatch/creat…
PROGRAMMING NOTE: For the past 2 years, our best tweets have come to you from the brilliant, tireless and encyclopedic Research Associate @JVenook. Our followers trust us for fast, accurate info on Russian interference; Jeremy has delivered that for you day in and day out. (1/5)
From the Mueller report to the impeachment hearings, through 37 indictments, 7 convictions or guilty pleas, at least 272 known #TrumpRussia campaign contacts and 38 meetings, countless shady acts from @DevinNunes, legally questionable presidential pardons and deals ... (2/5)
Jeremy has dutifully brought you up to speed and broken it down for you, 280 characters at a time. But he didn't just tweet; he's also responsible for hundreds of pages of themoscowproject.org, hours of @AssetPodcast, and even a report that was literally 30,000+ words. (3/5)