July 13,
2017 "Information
Clearing House"
- On
Sunday, The New York Times followed up
with a
report that
stated Trump Jr. “was promised damaging
information about Hillary Clinton before
agreeing to meet with the Kremlin-connected
Russian lawyer during the 2016 campaign.”
Those
in attendance of the meeting besides Trump Jr.
included — Paul Manafort, President Trump’s
campaign manager at the time, and Jared Kushner,
President Trump’s son-in-law and current advisor
according to The Times.
The
person who set up the meeting was Rob Goldstone,
a music publicist and personal friend of Trump
Jr.
Goldstone has been active with the Miss Universe
pageant once owned by Trump and works as a
manager for Emin Agalarov, a Russian pop star.
Members of the president’s legal team have
identified Goldstone as the acquaintance “who
sought the meeting is associated with Fusion
GPS,” according to a
report by
Circa News.
Viewing
Vaselnitskaya’s Instagram and Facebook it
becomes apparent she is heavily anti-Trump and
anti-Putin, so why would she claim she has
evidence to help Trump from the Kremlin? It
becomes quickly obvious that something is not
right and does not add up.
Veselnitskaya even posted an anti-Trump article
on her Facebook page four days prior to her
meeting with Donald Trump Jr. on June 9th. So
was she a plant to sell the “Russia hacked the
election” narrative?
Full archive of Veselnitskaya’s Facebook can be
seen
here.
The article she
posted was
entitled “NY Attorney General: Trump University
Is a Straight Up Fraud Case (Video)” regarding
the investigation into Trump University for
fraud.
Here’s
where things get weird and what the mainstream
media is refusing to talk about. Not only is she
adamantly anti-Trump but she is coincidentally
connected to Fusion GPS – the same firm that
former MI6 Christopher Steele was employed by to
collect information on then-candidate Donald
Trump.
According to Veselnitskaya’s
affidavit filed
in New York in January 2016, she managed to get
“special permission” to enter the United States
after having been denied a visa. Her company,
Kamerton Consulting, defended Denis Katsyv,
representing his company Prevezon Holdings. The
actual date of the
hearing in the
case U.S. v. Prevezon Holdings was the
exact same date as the meeting in Trump Tower —
June 9th 2016.
Prevezon Holdings is a beneficiary of Fusion
GPS,
reported
Circa News.
Katsyv is the son of a vice president of
state-owned Russian Railways who was charged
with money laundering in the United States over
a case tied to an alleged massive Russian tax
fraud scheme. That case was
settled in New
York in May for $6 million dollars.
Veselnitskaya has for several years been leading
a campaign to have the Magnitsky Act overturned
by the U.S. government – an Act that was
established after Sergei Magnitsky a lawyer with
investment advisory Hermitage Capital died in
prison. Magnitsky uncovered the alleged $230
million dollar Russian tax fraud scheme.
The Act
was put into U.S. law to target those Russians
who may have been responsible for his death.
As part of her effort she allegedly hired GPS
Fusion. A
complaint filed
last year by Senator Chuck Grassley claimed that
Fusion GPS headed a pro-Russia campaign to kill
the Magnitsky Act.
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Fusion
has denied claims that it facilitated the
meeting between Veselnitskaya and Trump Jr.
despite having ties to the Russian lawyer and
employing someone for opposition research within
the same time frame of the meeting.
“Fusion
GPS learned about this meeting from news reports
and had no prior knowledge of it. Any claim that
Fusion GPS arranged or facilitated this meeting
in any way is false,” Fusion GPS said.
Veselnitskaya also denied claims that she spoke
about any matters regarding the presidential
campaign at the meeting.
“Nothing at all about the presidential campaign
[was discussed at the meeting. I have] never
acted on behalf of the Russian government never
discussed any of these matters with any
representative of the Russian government.”
Veselnitskaya
told
The New York Times.
Veselnitskaya told
NBC News on
Monday she was not with the Kremlin as was
reported by
The New York Times.
Kamerton Consulting, is based in a Moscow suburb
and
does not even have a website,
which begs the question is it a shell company?
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman,
Dmitry Peskov,
said Monday
that the Kremlin is unaware of a meeting between
Trump’s senior staff and Veselnitskaya and “does
not know who that is.”
“No, we don’t know who that is and obviously we
can’t monitor all meetings Russian lawyers hold
both in Russia and abroad,” Dmitry Peskov
said.
It’s
has also been reported that Veselnitskaya was
seen sitting next to Obama’s Ambassador to
Russia, Michael McFaul, during a Foreign Affairs
Committee hearing on Russia and the Ukraine that
took place on June 14, 2016, 8 days after
meeting Trump Jr.
She
also helped set up an event at the Newseum in
Washington, D.C. where pro-Russian supporters
showed a movie that challenged the Magnitsky
Act.
Then there is the fact that Obama’s Justice
Department at the behest of Loretta Lynch
allowed
Veselnitskaya into the U.S. right before the
meeting at Trump Tower.
The
question on everyone’s mind now is, Who is
Natalia Veselnitskaya and why was she seated at
a committee hearing on Russia and the Ukraine?
Only time will bring more answers to who this
woman really is.
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