There appears to be another Trump campaign imbecile in trouble. The one thing by now that Americans can be certain of is that everyone of Trump’s campaign staff was and is incompetent, and everyone on his staff and cabinet are somehow involved with Russia and were during the Trump campaign. Carter Page was considered an “idiot” by his Russian contacts and easily used by the Kremlin. He has a public admiration for Vladimir Putin and stated so in his Doctorate Dissertation, that he failed twice and was later rejected by a publisher for being inaccurate and unreadable. Carter Page had many contacts with Russian oil and banking interests. He was being tracked by the FBI in 2014 as a possible Russian Spy.
The Republican Memo written and released on 2/1/2018 by the Chairman of the Congressional Intelligence Committee attacks the FISA Warrant that allowed the surveillance of Carter Page, since he was known to be connected with known Russian Intelligence agents. Page’s meetings with the Russians during the Trump Campaign, as Trump’s Foreign Affairs adviser , meetings with Russian officials were known and authorized by the Trump campaign, Jeff Sessions and campaign managers Lewandowski and Manafort. Carter Page’s outrage at the FBI is nothing more than a bad acting job by someone who was caught and compromised colluding with Russia for the Trump Campaign. Much like Trump’s bad acting and loud insistence their is no collusion between him and the Russians. This is all so blatantly obvious to even the most blind of Trump’s followers, that the Trump Campaign was infiltrated, supported , and totally influenced by Russia.
Anyone still denying this now after a year of investigation with one conviction a four major indictments against former Trump Campaign and Cabinet officials is proof of the corruption and treason of the Trump staff and his own family members. Trump has had a long and prosperous relationship with several Russian Billionaires and mobsters. Many of them have bought apartments in Trump Tower or have financed other properties for Trump around the world to launder their money. Trump could not get loans from American Banks after his several bankruptcies and business failures. It is known and documented that Trump’s family members and Trump himself received funding from foreign banks,who are known as major international money launderers. Deutsche Bank being one, that was recently fined $14 billion dollars by the U.S Justice Dept. for its illegal banking activities. Trump owes $130 million to Deutsche Bank. Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller is investigating Trump’s mortgages with the bank and any collusion with Russian investors.
Carter Page is a spy. Carter page is an incompetent spy, who was so arrogant and foolish he raised suspicions at the FBI and that is why they were watching him. The Steele Dossier paid for by the Clinton Campaign was used as only one of many reasons and evidences that was submitted to the FISA Court to approve FBI surveillance of Carter Page. Page can cry to the press all he wants to, but no one believes a word he says, just as no one believes a word Trump says. Carter Page is a spy and Trump and his entire administration, including Mike Pence are Traitors. I believe they will all be indicted by May or June of 2018, Trump will be forced to resign under indictment for fraud and treason, before the 2018 midterm elections, when the Republican House and Senate majorities will be decimated into a few surviving racist stalwarts. Possibly a few indictments might be handed down to Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell for corruption and treason. 2018 will be a remarkable year in American politics. If the Trump Administration is removed from office on corruption and treason charges a new special presidential election could take place in 2018.
L.A.Steel
The source for the following information on Carter Page is Wikipedia:com ”
Foreign policy and links to Russia
In 1998, Page joined the Eurasia Group, a strategy consulting firm, but left three months later. In 2017, Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer recalled on his Twitter feed that Page’s strong pro-Russian stance was “not a good fit” for the firm and that Page was its “most wackadoodle” alumnus.[19] Stephen Sestanovich later described Page’s foreign-policy views as having “an edgy Putinist resentment” and a sympathy to Russian leader Vladimir Putin‘s criticisms of the United States.[2] Over time, Page became increasingly critical of United States foreign policy toward Russia, and more supportive of Putin, with a United States official describing Page as “a brazen apologist for anything Moscow did”.[4]Page is frequently quoted by Russian state television, where he is presented as a “famous American economist”.[3] In 2013, Russian intelligence operatives attempted to recruit Page, and one described him as enthusiastic about business opportunities in Russia but an “idiot”.[2][20] News accounts in 2017 indicated that because of these ties to Russia, Page had been the subject of a warrant pursuant to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) in 2014, at least two years earlier than was indicated in the stories concerning his role in the 2016 Presidential campaign of Donald Trump.[21][22]
Trump 2016 presidential campaign
Page served as a foreign-policy advisor to Donald Trump‘s 2016 Presidential campaign.[23] In September 2016, U.S. intelligence officials investigated alleged contacts between Page and Russian officials subject to U.S. sanctions, including Igor Sechin.[4] After news reports began to appear describing Page’s links to Russia and Putin’s government, Page stepped down from his role in the Trump campaign.[1][24]
Shortly after Page resigned from the Trump campaign, the Federal Bureau of Investigation obtained a warrant from the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) in October 2016 to surveil Page’s communications.[25] To issue the warrant, a federal judge concluded there was probable cause to believe that Page was a foreign agent knowingly engaging in clandestine intelligence for the Russian government.[26] Page was the only American who was directly targeted with a FISA warrant in 2016 as part of the Russia probe, and the initial 90-day warrant was repeatedly renewed.[27]
In January 2017, Page’s name appeared repeatedly in a leaked contract intelligence dossier containing unsubstantiated allegations of close interactions between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin.[28][29][30][31] By the end of January 2017, Page was under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Central Intelligence Agency, the National Security Agency, the Director of National Intelligence, and the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network. He has denied wrongdoing.[32] The Trump Administration attempted to distance itself from Page, saying that he had never met Mr. Trump, nor advised him about anything.[2]
In October 2017, Page said he would not cooperate with requests to appear before the Intelligence Committee and would assert his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.[33] He said this was because they were requesting documents dating back to 2010, and he did not want to be caught in a “perjury trap“. He expressed the wish to testify before the committee in an open setting.[34]
In February 2018, a video clip from a December 2016 Page press conference in Russia was publicized.[35] In the clip, Page contradicts the Trump Administration claim that Page and Trump never met by responding to a question on that topic with the reply “I’ve certainly been in a number of meetings with him and I’ve learned a tremendous amount from him.”[36]
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