mueller s prosecutors have asked witnesses about intrater, the cousin of viktor vekselberg. intrater, who donated $250,000 to trump s inaugural committee in january of 2017 is alleged to have also routed payments to cohen s company totaling $500,000. charlie sykes, this smells. i mean, these cousins, you know, they re like nephews in the old papal court. they re actually sons and daughters. i mean, excuse me, does anybody not think these people are working for their cousins in russia when they pour this money into the funds of the inaugural committee, to lavish excitement around donald trump, their guy. yeah, this is the most toxic, just most toxic part of the swamp when you think about it. and going back to this arbitrary one-year deadline, every single week we find a new aspect. we learn something else about all of these connections, and you know, david connrn s book h documented all of this in great detail.
sort of having. you know, figures moving east, you know, manafort and the malik and carter page and now figures moving west. konstantin kilimnik. when they meet in the middle, there s possible conspiracy and possible collusion. david connrn, you were worki on this before it was a story, before anybody knew it was a thing. you are one of the original journalist who is uncovered the connection between russia and the trump campaign. what harry just said, the mess of russian money, what s the distance between there being a mess of russian money and possibly some real intent on the part of putin cronies and oligarchs to influence the outcome of the election and a connection to the trump campaign? okay, we know there was an attack. i don t like to use the word meddling or intervention. we know there was a russian attack on the campaign, right?