[Vision2020] Trump To Split Time Between Trump Tower And Kremlin

Janesta janesta at gmail.com
Mon Dec 12 16:21:25 PST 2016


For the longest time, I had no idea this was fake news. Kind of frustrating.

On Dec 12, 2016 10:51 AM, "Tom Hansen" <thansen at moscow.com> wrote:

> Courtesy of the New Yorker at:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/Trump-to-Split-Time
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> TRUMP TO SPLIT TIME BETWEEN TRUMP TOWER AND KREMLIN
> NEW YORK (The Borowitz Report)—Donald Trump stirred controversy on Monday
> by revealing that he intends to spend only half his time as President at
> the Kremlin—and the remainder at Trump Tower in Manhattan.
>
> His decision to limit his time at the Kremlin reportedly stemmed from his
> wife Melania’s desire not to uproot the Trump family by relocating
> full-time to Moscow.
>
> “It was part of the deal when he ran for President that he would go to the
> Kremlin and she would stay behind in New York,” a source close to the
> Trumps said.
>
> Appearing on Russian television, Trump surrogate Kellyanne Conway said
> that Trump’s decision to split his time between Moscow and New York would
> have “no impact whatsoever” on his ability to function as an integral part
> of the Kremlin team.
>
> “Mr. Trump doesn’t need to be physically down the hall from President
> Putin,” she said. “When he’s at Trump Tower, they’re on the phone with each
> other all day. It’s all good.”
>
> In a televised interview later in the day, however, the Russian President
> expressed displeasure at the amount of time that Trump plans to be away
> from the Kremlin. “This is not what Russian taxpayers paid for,” he said.
>
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> Tom Hansen
> Moscow, Idaho
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