Talk:Rick Dearborn
Latest comment: 7 years ago by Wikipietime in topic NRA and Russians
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NRA and Russians
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Operative Offered Trump Campaign ‘Kremlin Connection’ Using N.R.A. TiesOperative Offered Trump Campaign ‘Kremlin Connection’ Using N.R.A. Ties
"A May 2016 email to the campaign adviser, Rick Dearborn, bore the subject line “Kremlin Connection.” In it, the N.R.A. member said he wanted the advice of Mr. Dearborn and Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama, then a foreign policy adviser to Mr. Trump and Mr. Dearborn’s longtime boss, about how to proceed in connecting the two leaders."
I would be reluctant due to editorial trimming of previous contributions and leaving it to others. --Wikipietime (talk) 15:01, 3 December 2017 (UTC)