Saturday, July 14, 2018

Soon To Be Indicted: Dana Rohrabacher; Mystery "Unnamed" Candidate In Indictment Of 12 Russians & Maria Butina Complaint; Latest "Victim" Of Comedians Sacha Baron Cohen & Jim Carrey; Favorite Of Putin & The NRA...

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Yesterday's indictment of 12 Russians drops a curious hint about actual collusion in 2016 between Russian agents and a certain American politician... 

43(a): "On or about August 15, 2016, the Conspirators, posing as Guccifer 2.0, received a request for stolen documents from a candidate for the U.S. Congress. The Conspirators responded using the Guccifer 2.0 persona and sent the candidate stolen documents related to the candidate's opponent."

ThisSmallPlanet believes that the candidate for Congress who received stolen documents from Russia, unnamed in the indictment, is, in fact, Congressman Dana Rohrabacher.


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Rohrabacher was also one of the prominent politicians fooled by comedian Sacha Baron Cohen into supporting the arming of pre-schoolers for the fictional "Kinderguardians" program on Sacha's new show Who Is America?

Rohrabacher is at 8:44 in this hilarious clip:

 


NOT MAD GOP Rep. Rohrabacher Bashes ‘Sick Fraud’ Sacha Baron Cohen, While His Opponent Jumps on Damning Video

UPDATE: Rohrabacher also appears in today's criminal complaint against Maria Butina:

Butina Complaint





Says It's All "Fake News": OC Rep. Dana Rohrabacher Gets Testy About Reporters’ Russia Questions After Tour Of ICE Facility, Invokes ‘Fake News’ Charge

UPDATE: Politico: Rep. Rohrabacher: Indictment of NRA-linked Russian is 'stupid'

UPDATE: The Hill: GOP lawmaker says he met with indicted Russia woman in 2015

UPDATE: Daily Beast: ‘Putin’s Favorite Congressman’ Now Engulfed in NRA Spy Case

UPDATE: Daily Beast: GOP Lawmaker Got Direction From Moscow, Took It Back to D.C.

UPDATE: GOP congressman: ‘We can’t blame Putin’ for Russian election crimes

Washington Post: Russia-friendly Rep. Rohrabacher doubts hacking indictment, plans to consult outside ‘experts’

Rolling Stone: Inside the Decade-Long Russian Campaign to Infiltrate the NRA and Help Elect Trump

UPDATE: Harley Rouda: Rohrabacher's Opponent's Statement On New Russia Rohrabacher Revelations:

HARLEY'S STATEMENT ON THE REVELATION THAT DANA ROHRABACHER IS PART OF RUSSIAN SPY INVESTIGATION

Newport Beach, CA – Today, Harley Rouda released the following statement in light of the news that Rep. Dana Rohrabacher met with an ally of Vladimir Putin in Russia in August 2015. This revelation matches an account given in an affidavit released by the FBI on Monday against accused Russian spy Maria Butina.
"The news that Dana Rohrabacher is now entwined in an FBI investigation of an accused 'Russian NRA spy' is deeply disturbing. The full truth about the connection between Dana's pro-Russian politics, his 2015 trip to Russia, and Moscow's relationship with the National Rifle Association must be known - that's what every CA-48 family, what every American family, deserves."

"What's already fully known is that Dana Rohrabacher told the Showtime Network he thinks arming children is a good idea. He also has never met a common sense gun reform he liked or an NRA donation that he didn't want to take. This last quarter alone, Dana accepted $1,000 in NRA money. My campaign is not up for sale to the NRA. I will never take a contribution from the NRA and as a member of Congress I will seek to work with Republicans and Democrats to finally make common sense gun safety reform a reality."

Brexit Connection:


From February 2018: 

One of the more surprising details in Friday's filings was the admission by Gates that even while he was negotiating a possible agreement with Mueller, he lied to investigators. He falsely claimed that Ukraine was not discussed at a March 19, 2013, meeting attended by Manafort, a lobbyist and member of Congress and that a report about the meeting was not sent to clients in the Ukraine.
The lawmaker who attended was Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif., his office confirmed. Rohrabacher's press secretary said it was a dinner with longtime acquaintances where "the three reminisced and talked mostly about politics."
"The subject of Ukraine came up in passing," the press secretary, Ken Grubbs, said in a statement.
"It is no secret that Manafort represented (former Ukraine president) Viktor Yanukovych's interests, but as chairman of the relevant European subcommittee, the congressman has listened to all points of view on Ukraine. We may only speculate that Manafort needed to report back to his client that Ukraine was discussed."
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Rohrabacher is up for re-election this November to the U.S. House of Representatives, where he's served since 1989. He's facing a very tough challenge this time from Democrat Harley Rouda in California's 48th congressional district. Being indicted isn't going to help his campaign either.

Watch this CNN video discuss Congressional Candidate Collusion Bid

The indictment says that "on or about" August 15, 2016, the unnamed Congressional candidate (Rohrabacher) asked for and received stolen data about a political opponent from Guccier 2.0, known to be a front for Russian agents.

That means that Rohrabacher could (and should!) definitely be charged in the next batch of indictments. It begs the question; if a Congressman could ask for and receive illegal Russian help in an election, is it so far fetched to propose that a presidential candidate did the same? Especially if there already were compromising personal and financial material the Russians had on Trump from the past...









From right: Kolyadin and Torshin, with others including Rohrabacher, second from left
 
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January 31, 2017: Torshin, Erickson, Rohrabacher (who has received at least $18,000 from the NRA over the past 20 years), and former Kremlin staffer Andrey Kolyadin attend a private event on Capitol Hill hosted by George O’Neill Jr., a longtime conservative activistRead more on MotherJones.com




Starting at 9:17 in this video, Russian lawyer Natalya Veselnitskaya of Trump Tower Meeting fame, discusses (in Russian with English subtitles) efforts to influence American politicians like Rohrabacher...



Interestingly, we do know that  Rohrabacher was in contact with Guccifer's friend Julian Assange of Wikileaks, during this period, and even visited Assange in hiding at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, one or more times as documented in The L.A. Times on August 16, 2017:

F.B.I. Once Warned G.O.P. Congressman That Russian Spies Were Recruiting Him

Representative Dana Rohrabacher, Republican of California, has been known for years as one of Moscow’s biggest defenders in Washington. Maria Danilova/Associated Press

By Matt ApuzzoAdam Goldman and Mark Mazzetti ,May 19, 2017,  Original on New York Times.com


He’s a Member of Congress. The Kremlin Likes Him So Much It Gave Him a Code Name.

Representative Dana Rohrabacher, Republican of California, has come under intense political and investigative scrutiny for his closeness to Russia. Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call, via Associated Press
Original on New York Times.com

Mr. Rohrabacher, left, campaigning in 1988 with his friend Oliver North, who was embroiled in the Iran-contra scandal. Mr. Rohrabacher has since served 15 terms. Nick Ut/Associated Press

The story of Mr. Rohrabacher’s transformation from Cold Warrior to pro-Putinist is well worn. A vocal Young Republican in the 1960s, he latched onto Ronald Reagan, California’s Republican governor, and followed him to Washington and a speechwriting job in the White House. Then came the fall of the Soviet Union and a détente in relations with the former superpower. For Mr. Rohrabacher, who claims to have lost a drunken arm-wrestling match to Mr. Putin in the 1990s, the era of good feelings never really ended.
Mr. Rohrabacher has laughed off suggestions that he is a Russian asset, and said in an interview that he did not remember being briefed that the Russians viewed him as a source. The F.B.I. and the senior members of the House Intelligence Committee sat Mr. Rohrabacher down in the Capitol in 2012 to warn him that Russian spies were trying to recruit him, according to two former intelligence officials.

“I remember them telling me, ‘You have been targeted to be recruited as an agent,’” he said. “How stupid is that?”
And yet, as investigators in Washington scrutinize the Russian interference campaign, Mr. Rohrabacher, like an extra in a spy thriller, just keeps showing up — if not quite at the scene of the action, then just off camera.
In April 2016, he was in Moscow, accepting a copy of a “confidential” memocontaining accusations against prominent Democratic donors that would, months later, reappear in Trump Tower when a Russian lawyer who had reported those allegations to the Russian government, Natalia V. Veselnitskaya, sat down with Donald Trump Jr. to deliver a similar document.
Last August he was in London on a quick diversion from an anniversary trip to the Iberian Peninsula to meet Mr. Assange at the fugitive’s sanctuary in the Ecuadorean Embassy. American intelligence agencies believe Mr. Assange acted as a conduit for Russian operatives seeking to release a trove of hacked Democratic emails. Mr. Assange denies the accusation, and Mr. Rohrabacher hoped to broker a meeting with Mr. Trump to allow him to make his case.
Then earlier this year, this time on Capitol Hill, Mr. Rohrabacher dined with Alexander Torshin, the deputy governor of the Russian central bank who has been linked both to Russia’s security services and organized crime. During Mr. Trump’s presidential campaign, Mr. Torshin tried to set up a “backdoor” meeting between Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin, according to an email that has been turned over to Senate investigators.
Mr. Rohrabacher asserted that none of the meetings were untoward or inappropriate, given his chairmanship. Ms. Veselnitskaya and her allies are fighting the Magnitsky Act, which imposed sanctions on Russian officials for human rights abuses, and they deserved a hearing, he said. Russia, he argued, could be a key ally to defeat Islamic terrorists in the Middle East, and under Mr. Putin, the Kremlin has undertaken key reforms back home.

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