Why did Trump call the handing-over of US citizens like Bill Browder to Russia "an incredible offer"?

Why did Trump call the handing-over of US citizens like Bill Browder to Russia "an incredible offer"?

Russia only cares against that guy because he got a bill passed through Congress that penalises human rights abuses and money laundering.

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He probably got a handy out of it. More than this Bill was willing to do to stay out of Putin's clutches.

Why would Browder need to pay Trump anything? He has the same rights to the police and military protection as any other US citizen, and as a wealthy businessman, he can afford additional protection.

Similarly, why would Trump need money from Putin when he's a wealthy businessman and POTUS? Surely accusations of betraying US citizens wouldn't be worth any kind of money Russia would be willing to pay for this (the damage is already done, they just want vengeance).

Handy vs no handy. I think the choice is clear.

You would take a handy on the condition that you would then be shot in the head?

>US citizens like Bill Browder
But he is not. He renounced US citizenship.

Do you think aliens started the cali wildfire?

Actually user, Browder, with the western banks, made a killing buying Russian resources at fire sale prices after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Many of the deals were very questionable. Also, given that how he openly brags about how he was able to take advantage of desperate Russian citizens who were selling vouchers meant to give average citizens a stake in the new economy, its no wonder they hate him.

Just checked apparently he has UK citizenship now. Then why did Putin include him among Americans indicted by Russia, and how could Trump even agree to helping gain access to him if he is in another country?

Wasn't it weather conditions?

No, Bill Browder is a criminal whose very existence outside of prison relies on Russian hysteria. He should be extradited back to Russia to stand trial for his crimes.

That may be unethical but it's not illegal, and if he was a criminal why would he have his lawyer report criminal activities to Russian authorities rather than simply using that information to gain a stake himself? I don't think he's in anyway alone in what you're describing yet Russia singled him out, so it's probably more likely due to his advocating for that Magnitsky Act than any unethical business dealings (as if Russian govt is not itself involved in much worse)

Bill browder is a faggot. I'm sure someone can link to that banned documentary that talks about how much of a slimy kike he is.

>No, Bill Browder is a criminal whose very existence outside of prison relies on Russian hysteria. He should be extradited back to Russia to stand trial for his crimes.
But in Mother Russia, reporting crimes stands your corpse on trial.

>Bill browder is a faggot. I'm sure someone can link to that banned documentary that talks about how much of a slimy kike he is.
As was already said, whether he is an ethical or unethical person is really irrelevant to this topic.

>Then why did Putin include him among Americans indicted by Russia,
Because he is the little thief that robbed Russia from its valuable resources and ran away with billions money of the Russian people.

Also you guys are assuming that Trumps knew about all of these cases of accused Americans before the summit and was able to judge that they should all rightly be passed on to Russia. Even if you yourself think these people are criminals (and apparently Browder is the most famous one) why would you expect POTUS to take those indictments at face value? Hypothetically they might have just been some extreme patriots that helped US win out over Russia and now Russia is bitter.

If that's true at all I think recent UK laws similar to the US's Magnitsky will mean that UK govt can freeze his assets.

>Be American businessman in an industry that is in competition with brutal Russian gangsters
>Win
>No illegal activities involved
Sure user I'm sure he made billions of dollars 100 percent legally.

You're going to prison Billy boy

It helps that he was already rich, maybe middlemen did all the work. Even if he himself really so much did illegal activity, it clearly has no relevance to Putin's offer, as all the other named targets are people who have damaged Russia's foreign influence, not people who have committed domestic business crimes in Russia.

>US's Magnitsky
Browder was the principle coming up and lobbied for that Act passage in the first place.
He is actively campaigning against Russia and has connections through which Steele and Fusion GPS used to birth the whole Russiangate thing. That guy is much deeper than you know so please learn something.

>Browder was the principle coming up and lobbied for that Act passage in the first place.
That doesn't mean he is exempted from the Act itself, or similar ones in other countries.

>He is actively campaigning against Russia
Which is not a crime.
>and has connections through which Steele and Fusion GPS used to birth the whole Russiangate thing. That guy is much deeper than you know so please learn something.
He's in a legal battle with the owner of the firm that produced the Steele dossier. So by connections do you mean he's battling against that firm?

Nothing anyone has said explains why POTUS would be so quick to agree to letting Russians have access to Americans.

>Defraud and deceive ill informed peasants
>but...but user what he did was "technically legal"
And this is why people hate people like Browder and the bootlickers like you who defend him. People like you and him will be brought to justice one day...either in a courtroom or before a mob of angry people.

>That doesn't mean he is exempted from the Act itself.
His actions are not covered in anyway under the Act. Why would he be charged?
>So by connections do you mean he's battling against that firm
No, his connections helped the firm with information inside Russia.
>Russians have access to Americans
He is not American

The guy is a shady individual with strong link to the deep state and Clinton's cabals. Of course Trump also wants to get rid of him.

>People like you and him will be brought to justice one day...either in a courtroom or before a mob of angry people.
>The guy is a shady individual with strong link to the deep state and Clinton's cabals. Of course Trump also wants to get rid of him.

K.. I'm out.

Oh come the fuck on, you know why.

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You can't prove that
>beyond reasonable doubt

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