Posted on Jul 27, 2019
Venezuela Borrowed $10 Billion from Russia to Pay for Jet Fighters and Tanks. It Can't Pay It...
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Many often don't understand the worry about folks like Flynn, Manafort and possibly Trump being compromised. Well Venezuela became compromised, and it's payback time!
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I know the jury still out so I heard this on the way to work and one of my friends posted this on Facebook. Representatives, who was also a prosecutor thanks Mueller for his services and Marine in Vietnam and earning the Bronze Star but then he then began to slam him saying that what he taught in law school was how he was running the investigation and what he taught and what he did were two different things. I just paraphrased this. This beginning of the Senator's five minutes was not discussed in this video.
https://youtu.be/-EbrfiAxjY0
I know the jury still out so I heard this on the way to work and one of my friends posted this on Facebook. Representatives, who was also a prosecutor thanks Mueller for his services and Marine in Vietnam and earning the Bronze Star but then he then began to slam him saying that what he taught in law school was how he was running the investigation and what he taught and what he did were two different things. I just paraphrased this. This beginning of the Senator's five minutes was not discussed in this video.
https://youtu.be/-EbrfiAxjY0
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Thank you, my friend LTC (Join to see) for making us aware that Venezuela has borrowed $10 Billion from Russia to pay for jet fighters and tanks. No surprise that at present they have no way to pay that debt which probably means a quid-pro-quo scheme is in the offing.
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