Wikileaks Document Shows John McCain Requested Donations from Russians (Updated)

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John McCain is leading a vicious campaign against the Russian government since the November election.

In January McCain suggested the Russian “hacking” of the election was an “act of war.”

But it wasn’t that long ago that Senator McCain requested campaign donations from Russian officials.

Wikileaks released documents this week following the sudden death of Russian UN ambassador Vitaly Churkin.

There are several documents on McCain’s request for donations from the Russians.

In 2008 the Russian mission released a letter on a fundraising attempt from John McCain.

According to Reddit users John McCain illegally asked for campaign donations from the Russian Ambassador. (the same ambassador that died suddenly on Monday) This globalist shrieks about Russian influence while he himself participated in it.

The Russians told McCain they would not donate to his campaign.

UPDATE: Wikileaks has several posts that mention this request from John McCain for donations. The response from the Russian ambassador was included in the documents. McCain supporters said the Russians were responding to a routine mailer from his 08 campaign.

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