Oct 8, 2024
Trump's Secret Meetings With Putin EXPOSED
Former President Donald Trump reportedly had several previously unknown conversations with Russian President Vladimir Putin both while he was in office and while out of office.
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This is a treasure trove of revelations.
I have to I mean,
I'm not exaggerating here.
My jaw dropped on some
of the anecdotes in here.
You know, Bob Woodward
is still bringing the receipts.
There are new details
about former President Trump's
relationship with Vladimir Putin.
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Specifically, the book reveals phone calls
never before revealed between Trump and
Putin, including a verbatim conversation.
Donald Trump has had conversations
with Vladimir Putin.
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That's one of the many revelations
in Bob Woodward's latest book,
titled War, set to come out soon.
And it's not just about Trump.
He also dives
into the Biden administration.
In fact, he gives a behind the scenes
look into the Biden administration.
But of course, he couldn't help
but also mention some of the latest news
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in regard to Donald Trump
and his relationship with Putin.
Now, we learned that Trump and Putin
have been keeping in touch, and they've
had several conversations, according
to what one Trump aide told Woodward.
Woodward wrote that a former Trump aide
recounted being told to leave a room
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so Trump could have.
What he said was a private phone call
with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Woodward adds, according to Trump's aide,
there have been multiple phone calls
between Trump and Putin,
maybe as many as seven in the period
since Trump left the white House in 2021.
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But obviously we don't know
what was in those conversations.
He wasn't present at the time,
and while I'm sure that there's all
sorts of speculation, again, we don't know
what they were talking about.
But it is interesting that those
in Trump's orbit have denied this.
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Jason Miller, who served under Trump
while he was president and now works for
Trump's campaign, pushed back on the claim
when asked about it by Woodward,
saying, not that, not that I'm aware of.
And Trump campaign communications director
Stephen Chung also denied the allegations
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and essentially referred
to Woodward's allegations about Trump
made up stories and called them the result
of Trump Derangement Syndrome.
Yeah, so I think the press is getting
this story very wrong in a couple of ways.
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Later, we'll talk about how the book
actually had much more devastating facts
about Joe Biden.
But staying on Trump here.
So there's a couple of things
that I don't really care much about.
And then something
that I care a lot about.
So first of all, they have an anecdote
about how, Lindsey Graham is talking
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to Mohammed bin Salman, the crown
prince slash dictator of Saudi Arabia,
and he wants to talk to Trump.
And the prince pulls out a burner phone
with Trump's name on it.
And this is supposed to be
like a big gotcha.
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So what?
So the a foreign leader
knows how to talk to Donald Trump.
That's not a thing.
In fact, they explained in the story and
in the book that one of the other phones
was labeled Jake Sullivan, the National
Security Advisor for Joe Biden.
So is everybody equally outraged?
Oh my God.
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Jake Sullivan can talk directly
to Mohammed bin Salman.
So that's a nothing burger. Okay.
Then you move to the Covid issues.
So he gets.
Yeah. So let me get to that.
Yeah.
So let's explain that because
that has upside and downside.
- Okay.
- So before we get to the Covid part
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I just want to say I just look I'm
very do I think that Donald Trump
tries to forge relationships with
other world leaders for business deals?
I this is my speculation.
I suspect that's what's happening.
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But we don't know
what was in those conversations.
So like, I don't want to like,
fall into the trap
of the Democrats Russia narrative.
Yeah. No, I think you're overhyping that.
So I'll get to that later because I
kind of disagree with you on that.
Okay.
Okay. So but but that's all right.
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- Let's do Covid.
- First.
So in Woodward's book, he also details
a verbatim exchange that Trump had with
Putin in regard to Covid tests that Trump
was actually sending to Putin
specifically for Putin's personal use.
And this was at the height of Covid
when we were having shortages of our own.
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So just to give you some more context,
before we go to the clip in 2020,
Woodward writes,
Trump had secretly set sent Putin
a bunch of Abbott point of care
Covid test machines for his personal use
during the height of the pandemic,
Russia and the United States.
And this is important, guys.
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Russia and the United States did exchange
medical equipment such as ventilators.
So there was an exchange going on.
It's not like Trump was going
out of his way to do favors for Putin
with nothing in return.
Let's put that back up again.
I'll read the rest of it.
But Putin, who infamously isolated himself
over fears of Covid,
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told Trump on a phone call to keep
the delivery of the Abbott machines quiet.
Woodward reports.
And by the way, I can understand why.
Because once it becomes public, people
are going to start speculating about it.
But nonetheless, here's what
the verbatim conversation was.
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Trump secretly sent to Putin scarce Covid
testing machines for his personal use.
This was at a time during the height of
Covid where everybody wanted one of these,
and we actually have.
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Woodward has the conversation
between Trump and Putin in the book.
Here's what they said.
Putin, please don't tell anybody
you sent these to me.
Trump I don't care. Fine.
Putin no, no, I don't want you
to tell anybody because people
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will get mad at you, not me.
They don't care about me.
I mean true, no. Not true.
I mean, you don't think people would be
upset if, at the height of Covid, it's.
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Everyone learns that Trump sent
Covid tests to Vladimir Putin.
- Yeah, they'd.
- Be upset at Trump.
But, but Putin's not saying that
because he wants to protect Trump.
He's definitely saying that
because he wants to protect himself
and he's manipulating Trump
because Trump's a dumb dumb.
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So let's get into it. I mean.
He's manipulating Trump with the truth.
People would freak
if they found out about it, but he's not
doing it for Trump's own good.
I agree with you.
He's doing it for himself.
Yeah.
So look, overall, him sending
the Covid equipment to Putin.
Pardoned. Not guilty.
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Well, so look, he's trying to establish
a relationship with a world leader.
We could disagree on how he
should set up that relationship.
I think he should have been
10,000 times tougher on Putin.
We could have that debate.
But if you're trying to set up
a relationship on an easy ground,
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this costs almost nothing.
And you say, oh, well,
save it for the American people.
I mean, I love you and I love that way
of thinking about it, and great.
But there's a million things that we did
where we didn't save it
for the American people.
And we needed ventilators.
Remember, we had a shortage
of ventilators,
so there was a trade happening.
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Yeah.
And so this is a really low cost way
of getting some good, you know,
credibility and leverage etc.
With the Russians. No harm in that at all.
The part where he's like, now, Donnie,
I'm saying this for your own good BS,
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and the Donald Trump gets played
by these dictators nonstop
and by these strongmen, right?
So no, Putin doesn't want people to know
that he's freaked out by Covid
because that makes him look weak.
Second of all, most importantly, he
doesn't want our spy agencies knowing that
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- Trump is sending equipment over there.
- Because that's a good point, of course.
Because then they would load it up with,
you know, mikes
and different spying things, etc..
Oh, of course.
Of course. Right.
In terms of, okay.
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Vladimir told me that this is good for me.
Let's keep it a secret.
Oh, yeah. Yeah.
And Putin's super lucky that Trump's not
an Israeli, because that would have been
very dangerous for his health.
If the Israelis sent you a gift
that is an electronic equipment.
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Watch out. Okay.
Anyways, but overall not guilty on that.
You're making a mountain
out of a molehill.
Okay. On the Russia stuff.
The reason I disagree with you, Anna,
is, look, he's doing things
that are unprecedented, and I need you
to understand that this is not normal.
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So when he was president and had the
secret meetings with Putin, he would go.
And one time they came out of the meeting.
And normally there's a Russian
and American translator.
He took the American translators notes
physically from that person
and ripped it up and threw it away
because he didn't want any other
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American knowing what they discussed.
That's unnerving.
Then from then on,
he would only use Russian translators.
Trump, not Putin.
Trump would say, no, let's only use the
Russian translator, because I don't even
want the American translator finding out.
That's unnerving.
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Okay, so why do they usually have
another American in the room.
And then the Russians also have
another Russian in the room.
There's actually a much simpler reason.
It's because you don't want
miscommunication
on things that are super important.
And if it's just two people,
you can have miscommunication.
That's the main reason
we have someone else, either in the room
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or on the line with the president.
No president says no,
I don't want to be recorded.
And no, I don't want
someone else on the line.
It's just never done.
Okay, so when Trump does that,
everybody in the room is like, oh, oh.
What's he talking to him about?
What's getting promised back and forth?
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Because it's not necessarily
an American interest.
It might just be
in Donald Trump's interest.
Remember, guys, before he was president,
there was two countries he constantly
bragged about loving because of
how many business deals he did with them.
One was Saudi Arabia, and he would say,
they buy my apartments for $3,040 million.
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Am I supposed to not like them?
I like them, right?
Because they're giving him money.
And the others were the Russians,
where both of his sons,
Eric and Don Jr, said, oh,
we get all our money from the Russians.
It turns out the Russians love golf.
Embarrassing.
Okay, so the Russians are funneling money
and buying his houses and apartments.
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ET cetera.
ET cetera.
So no one ever proved anything about that.
I would be shocked if there
wasn't money laundering there.
But what?
Bygones be bygones.
Passed the statute of limitations.
The elites never get held
accountable in this country.
Right.
So a guy, though, that he has had
dealings with like that before
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in a country they've had dealings with,
then he gets out of office.
Remember, he's got 300 classified
documents, including top secret,
including our plans on how to attack
other countries and nuclear secrets.
And he's according to not some lib,
not some, you know, fake news, etc.
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According to his most inner aides
that were there at Mar-A-Lago,
seven secret conversations with Putin
where he would absolutely insist that no
one else be in the room or on the phone.
So do I know that he sold information
and got something back?
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No, I do not know that. Okay, so.
But it should concern you
that he's having these weirdo
unprecedented secret conversations with,
especially with a leader that is not
friendly to America and that does not have
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our best interests in mind.
He's not talking to the prime
minister of France or Canada.
He's talking to the Russians and a
very savvy foreign leader that attacked
a country that was one of our allies.
And so and one more thing
from the Woodward book related to Trump,
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he sends Kellogg, one of his top advisers
to Russia within the last year,
and they have a secret conversation.
So did they promise Putin something?
I'm sorry.
That was about Israel, not about Russia.
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Did they promise Netanyahu
something about, hey, don't worry if Trump
wins X, Y, or Z. Well, we'll never know
because these are all secret, right?
So now, since he's not president right
now, he doesn't have to make it public.
There doesn't have to be
someone else in the room.
So if you want to say, hey, Jake. Nope.
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Nope. Not technically not guilty.
You're free to interpret it
any way you like, but I'm deeply
worried about him going around the U.S.
Government when he's not the president.
But he could get back into power,
and having all these secret conversations
with people who are either taking our
money like Israel or have a lot of
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vested interest against us, like Russia.
It is amazing to me that the Israel
component of what you just presented
barely getting any attention
because Russia, I mean, the Russia thing,
oh, Democrats jump in it like they
have no problem obsessing about that,
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but secret conversations with leadership
in the Israeli government.
Totally fine, totally fine.
Trading secrets on the DL with Israel.
Totally fine. No problem there.
Look, in the next story,
we're going to get into.
- Infuriating.
- What's in Woodward's book about Biden.
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But there's a lot of really damaging stuff
about Biden and Israel's relationship.
And credit to Washington Post
and others that are covering it.
We read it there.
I mean, it's going
to be in the book, right?
So we're all going to see it publicly,
but in national press.
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Is anyone emphasizing, oh my God, it turns
out the Biden administration knows the
Israelis are never going to listen to us.
They think that they're giant liars,
but they funnel them our money anyway.
No, that didn't make any of the headlines.
What made the headlines is Trump bad?
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And here I'm agreeing Trump bad
on these secret meetings.
But you miss a lot of the story there
and you miss the nuance.
So that's what makes people skeptical
about mainstream media
when you're not fair in how you cover it.
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