Little refresher and this is only what the black hats have to say about.
In 2014, Chalupa began to research the Ukraine crisis for a pro bono client unrelated to the DNC.[6] The research included Paul Manafort, his work for Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych, and his connections to pro-Russian oligarchs.[6] After Donald Trump launched his presidential campaign in 2015, she expanded her research to include Trump and his ties to Russia.[6]
She began warning Ukrainian-American community leaders in January 2016 that Manafort was Russian president Vladimir Putin’s "political brain for manipulating U.S. foreign policy and elections."[6] She also shared her concerns with a senior DNC official, saying that a connection between the Trump campaign and Russia would likely mean Manafort would become involved in the election.[6] Near the end of March, she visited the Ukrainian embassy in Washington, D.C., to organize an event in June highlighting female Ukrainian leaders.[6] While there, she shared her concerns with Ambassador Valeriy Chaly and his aide Oksana Shulyar.[6]
Manafort joined the Trump campaign a few days later as its convention manager.[7][6] The day after the campaign announced[8] Manafort's joining, Chalupa briefed the DNC's communications staff on Manafort's and Trump's ties to Russia.[6] A week later, Chalupa met with a foreign policy legislative assistant to Representative Marcy Kaptur in a failed attempt to start a congressional investigation into Manafort's activities.[6]
After the election, Chalupa assisted the Clinton campaign with their efforts to force vote recounts in some states.
On September 14, 2016, Chalupa was interviewed by an agent from the FBI.
~wikipedia
Yeah... wiki is compromised and that's the soft version. The Ukranian stuff is a quagmire of deep state bastards. Toss it to NATO and see if they blink.
I don't trust the chalupa at Taco Bell... How can I trust her?
Little refresher and this is only what the black hats have to say about.
In 2014, Chalupa began to research the Ukraine crisis for a pro bono client unrelated to the DNC.[6] The research included Paul Manafort, his work for Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych, and his connections to pro-Russian oligarchs.[6] After Donald Trump launched his presidential campaign in 2015, she expanded her research to include Trump and his ties to Russia.[6]
She began warning Ukrainian-American community leaders in January 2016 that Manafort was Russian president Vladimir Putin’s "political brain for manipulating U.S. foreign policy and elections."[6] She also shared her concerns with a senior DNC official, saying that a connection between the Trump campaign and Russia would likely mean Manafort would become involved in the election.[6] Near the end of March, she visited the Ukrainian embassy in Washington, D.C., to organize an event in June highlighting female Ukrainian leaders.[6] While there, she shared her concerns with Ambassador Valeriy Chaly and his aide Oksana Shulyar.[6]
Manafort joined the Trump campaign a few days later as its convention manager.[7][6] The day after the campaign announced[8] Manafort's joining, Chalupa briefed the DNC's communications staff on Manafort's and Trump's ties to Russia.[6] A week later, Chalupa met with a foreign policy legislative assistant to Representative Marcy Kaptur in a failed attempt to start a congressional investigation into Manafort's activities.[6]
After the election, Chalupa assisted the Clinton campaign with their efforts to force vote recounts in some states.
On September 14, 2016, Chalupa was interviewed by an agent from the FBI. ~wikipedia
Yeah... wiki is compromised and that's the soft version. The Ukranian stuff is a quagmire of deep state bastards. Toss it to NATO and see if they blink.
I'm suddenly hungry
Chalupa belongs in a Taco Bell, not Ukrainian matters.