After becoming commerce secretary, Wilbur L. Ross Jr. retained investments in a shipping firm he once controlled that has significant business ties to a Russian oligarch subject to American sanctions and President Vladimir V. Putin’s son-in-law, according to newly disclosed documents.So Ross has been using a network of offshore firms in order to obscure the fact that he is in business with not only the Russians, but with Russians who have been sanctioned by the United States.
The shipper, Navigator Holdings, earns millions of dollars a year transporting gas for one of its top clients, a giant Russian energy company called Sibur, whose owners include the oligarch and Mr. Putin’s family member. Despite selling off numerous other holdings to join the Trump administration and spearhead its “America first” trade policy, Mr. Ross kept an investment in Navigator, which increased its business dealings with Sibur even as the West sought to punish Russia’s energy sector over Mr. Putin’s incursions into Ukraine.
And not just Russians, mind you. Ross's business dealings include Venezuela's state oil company.
Ross's defense is "I don't talk to them directly, I just take their money."
I'm sure that Fox News and the rest of the Right Wing Noise Machine will sprain their legs, jumping to defend Ross. But when they do, ask yourself what would they be saying if you only substituted "Ross" with "Clinton".
I'm sure that Fox News and the rest of the Right Wing Noise Machine will sprain their legs, jumping to defend Ross. But when they do, ask yourself what would they be saying if you only substituted "Ross" with "Clinton"
ReplyDeleteProbably the same thing they all said about Uranium one.
Uranium deal, approved 9-0 by a Majority Republican Congressional Committee? That one?
ReplyDeleteIsn't Ross a director of that bank in Cyprus ??
ReplyDeleteRoss was a vice-president in 2015 when the Bank sold off its Russian business to a Russian friend of Vladimir Putin. He has since resigned, the position was offered based upon a roughly $400 million investment.
ReplyDeleteIsn't Venezuela from where the USA gets most of its imported oil?
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