In a shocking new report, the Washington Post has discovered that the Department of Justice was investigating allegations of a $10 million cash payment to Donald Trump's campaign by the Egyptian government — but Donald Trump's Attorney General, Bill Barr, squashed the probe before it could discover the truth.
"Federal investigators learned of the withdrawal, which has not been previously reported, early in 2019. The discovery intensified a secret criminal investigation that had begun two years earlier with classified U.S. intelligence indicating that Egyptian President Abdel Fatah El-Sisi sought to give Trump $10 million," reports the Post. But "within months of learning of the withdrawal, prosecutors and FBI agents were blocked by top Justice Department officials from obtaining bank records they believed might hold critical evidence."
Investigate the allegations of a secret Egyptian $10 million payment to Trump!
Trump has been dogged by accusations of being in the service of foreign governments since before he was ever elected, and this is just the latest in a long line of very serious accusations that he needs to be held accountable for.
Whether its shady business dealings with the Saudis, campaign disinformation on his behalf by the Russians, the $7.8 million that foreign governments funneled through his DC hotel, the accusations of information peddling by Jared Kushner, his daughter Ivanka selling visas to the Chinese… all of this adds up to a picture of an incredibly corrupt con man who sold anything and everything to the highest bidder.
We must know if the Egyptian government paid $10 million to Donald Trump.
Tell the DOJ to reopen the investigation into Trump's $10 million Egyptian bribe!
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