Anonymous ID: 859443 Jan. 12, 2019, 4:31 p.m. No.4730672   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0682 >>0762 >>1122 >>1235 >>1342

'There are no records': Trump has 'confiscated the translator's notes of his face-to-face meetings with Putin and ORDERED her not to discuss their conversation with other high ranking US officials,' claim administration insiders

Washington Post cites unnamed officials in new report about Trump and Putin

Says Trump confiscated translator notes after at least one meeting with Putin

That meeting was his 2017 meeting with Putin at the G-20 summit in Hamburg

Claims he ordered linguist not to discuss conversations with top U.S. officials

Follows report that FBI investigated whether Trump was secret Russian agent.

President Donald Trump confiscated his translator's notes about at least one of his meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and order the linguist not to discuss the conversations with other top U.S. officials, a new report has claimed.

Citing unnamed current and former U.S. officials, the Washington Post reported on Saturday that Trump had taken extraordinary measures to conceal the contents of his meetings with Putin.

Trump has met Putin in person five times since assuming office, and the report claims that there is no detailed record of those meetings, even in classified files.

A White House spokesman disputed the Post's account and said that the Trump administration has sought to 'improve the relationship with Russia' after the Obama administration 'pursued a flawed 'reset' policy that sought engagement for the sake of engagement.'

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6585565/Trump-reportedly-confiscated-translators-notes-meeting-Putin.html

Anonymous ID: 859443 Jan. 12, 2019, 4:45 p.m. No.4730844   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Police charge 30 'dangerous and violent Bloods gang members' over 169 felonies including murder, drug trafficking and racketeering after early morning raids across Atlanta area in major sting sparked by two killings

Two separate indictments were handed down to two different suspected Blood gang sets - the APE (All Profit and Extortion) Gang and the Bounty Hunter Bloods

20 suspects arrested at six locations while some of those indicted already in jail

Murder charges relate to deaths of Ny'Jaia Glanton and Tyon Gorman

Members of the Bounty Hunters gang face 120 charges against 20 individuals with 49 total charges against 10 suspected members of the APE Gang

All 30 face gang charges and violation of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act with several accused of various other crimes

Police have arrested 30 alleged Bloods gang members in early morning raids across the Atlanta area in a major sting linked to 169 felonies.

 

Two separate indictments were handed down to two different suspected Blood gang sets - the Ape (All Profit and Extortion) Gang and the Bounty Hunter Bloods.

 

They are accused of a string of crimes including murders, drugs offences and racketeering.

 

Cobb District Attorney Vic Reynolds said the arrests were a result of ten months of investigation and started with two separate murders.

He said: 'Both of these gangs without any equivocation are violent gangs. Law enforcement has managed today to take a number of violent offenders off the street.

'Law enforcement began the investigations of the murder cases a number of months ago and began realizing this was gang-motivated criminal activity, which led to the investigation of various other crimes.'

 

Police arrested 20 suspects at six locations. Some of those indicted - at least 13 - were already in jail.

Those arrested face charges of murder, racketeering, drug possession and showing gang signs on Facebook.

Chief Mike Register said: 'They're dangerous, not because of what they've done one time, but what they continue to do. They're repeat offenders.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6585035/Police-charge-30-violent-Bloods-gang-members-169-felonies-raids-Atlanta.html