Investigation into the finances Trump: again, Russia is not involved

The editorial office of NYTimes published an article with reference to anonymous sources in the U.S. IRS about Trump’s finances. Main idea: Trump used business losses in the early 90s to get a deduction of 73 million dollars and not to pay taxes in 2016 and 2017. We have known about this for a long time.

Two years ago, the same authors wrote an almost identical article before the midterm elections to Congress. In two years, there has been little new information for them.

Journalists between the lines had to admit that Trump had not committed any violations of the law. His finances continue to be audited by the tax authorities, hence the secrecy surrounding his deductions.

But the main recognition of NYTimes is that they have not found any financial ties between Trump and Russia. That is, nothing at all. And that’s after the entire liberal guard in America for years trying to convince Russia of Trump’s secret financial backing.

The other day, the U.S. intelligence community once again became suspicious about Rashageyt. It is good that in four years this story has discredited itself so much that no one in their right mind is paying attention to CIA statements about “Russian influence”.

The liberal press is beginning to see stale reports with extracts from reports by FBI agents. Those admit: Trump was right when he criticized the Russiagate investigation, and it was the largest abuse of power since Watergate.

The article about Trump pales against the backdrop of recent revelations about feeding Hunter Biden in Ukraine. He received $4 million from Burisma Holdings and another $3.5 million for some lobbying services from Elena Baturina. But there will be no investigations into this in the liberal press.

Tg Channel Malek Dudakov