George W Bush Was Named In The Mueller Report. Why Hasn’t Anyone Mentioned It?
I recently set up a Twitter account, @The MuellerRepo7, to tweet out quotes from the Mueller report, using hash tags which garner interest from Trump supporters. Therefore, I have tasked myself with reading every single word of the report.
What I just discovered about George W. Bush is truly astonishing for two reasons.
- Like Donald Trump, George W. Bush also appears to have had a secret back-channel communication method with Putin.
- Not a single person in the media or congress has mentioned this fact.
While has been apparent for the past four plus years, to anyone with eyes and ears, that many Republican lawmakers are compromised in some way, most people have paid little attention to Republican leaders, including former Republican Presidents. Perhaps we need to start digging into their history in light of the information unearthed in the Mueller report:
George W Bush And His Ties To Russia
Page 79 of the Executive Summary to Volume one notes that a New York investment banker named Robert Foresman reached out to Donald Trump’s executive assistant, Rhona Graff, in 2016. The communication was at the behest of a Russian presidential aide. Foresman was attempting to secure an in-person meeting in order to discuss the possibility of hosting Trump as a speaker at Russia’s St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. Based on email evidence, Foresman sent Rhona Graff the following details:
“In his email, Foresman referenced his long-standing personal and professional expertise in Russia and Ukraine, his work setting up an early ‘private channel’ between Vladimir Putin and former U.S. President George W. Bush”
Has The Republican Party Been Taken Over By Russia?
Why is no one talking about this connection between Russia and George W. Bush?
Just how deep and wide are Republican ties to Vladmir Putin and the Russian government?
Could this be the reason why so many high-level Republicans do a lot of finger-wagging and tisk, tisking, yet little else?
Should we now be viewing the gross and monumental “mistake” of the Iraq war and so-called “weapons of mass destruction” through a different lens?
What about all of Bush’s policy decisions? How can we be certain that they weren’t made under duress and as the result of his own state of compromise?
So many questions, and very few answers, thanks, in large part, to Republican lawmakers.
Based on this assertion regarding George W. Bush, the NRA’s effort to set up a “back channel” of communication with Russia and the GOP, and the fact that Republicans are allowing Trump to stonewall on every front and thumb his nose at the rule of law, it is clear that America needs to clean house (pun intended) and remove each and every Republican from government, if possible. Their loyalties obviously lie elsewhere.