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dweller

(24,552 posts)
4. need pics of the repugs faces when lev shows
Wed Jan 29, 2020, 12:31 PM
Jan 2020


also are there pics of lev and turtle?
lev and romney?
lev and bolton?
🤔

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dweller

(24,552 posts)
6. yeh, but he's been dribbling those pics out slowly over time
Wed Jan 29, 2020, 12:49 PM
Jan 2020

who knows what tomorrow brings...
lev and putin ?


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dewsgirl

(14,961 posts)
15. The Levidence is the gift that keeps on giving.
Wed Jan 29, 2020, 03:25 PM
Jan 2020

Seriously though, in the interviews he has given, he comes off very likeable. I can see why they trusted him.

Tanuki

(15,153 posts)
9. Best plus-one at a Senate hearing since Michael Corleone brought Frank Pentangeli's
Wed Jan 29, 2020, 01:06 PM
Jan 2020

brother all the way from Sicily!


spanone

(137,329 posts)
16. WOW
Wed Jan 29, 2020, 03:32 PM
Jan 2020
During the 2015-2016 election season, Ukrainian-born billionaire Leonard "Len" Blavatnik contributed $6.35 million to leading Republican candidates and incumbent senators. Mitch McConnell was the top recipient of Blavatnik's donations, collecting $2.5 million for his GOP Senate Leadership Fund under the names of two of Blavatnik's holding companies, Access Industries and AI Altep Holdings, according to Federal Election Commission documents and OpenSecrets.org.

Marco Rubio's Conservative Solutions PAC and his Florida First Project received $1.5 million through Blavatnik's two holding companies. Other high dollar recipients of funding from Blavatnik were PACS representing Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker at $1.1 million, South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham at $800,000, Ohio Governor John Kasich at $250,000 and Arizona Senator John McCain at $200,000.

In January, Quartz reported that Blavatnik donated another $1 million to Trump's Inaugural Committee. Ironically, the shared address of Blavatnik's companies is directly across the street from Trump Tower on 5th Avenue in New York.

Len Blavatnik, considered to be one of the richest men in Great Britain, holds dual citizenship in the U.S. and the U.K. He is known for his business savvy and generous philanthropy, but not without controversy.

yaesu

(8,061 posts)
12. Parnas, can't enter the Senate gallery because he is wearing an electronic monitoring device
Wed Jan 29, 2020, 03:01 PM
Jan 2020

on his ankle — and no electronic devices are allowed in the Senate chamber during the trial.

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