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Friday, February 24, 2017

Russia Compiles "Psychological Dossier" on Trump



In preparation for meeting him in person, Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to get inside U.S. President Donald Trump's head.
According to NBC, a group of retired diplomats and members of Putin's staff are currently compiling a "dossier on Donald Trump's psychological makeup" for the Russian leader. A senior Kremlin adviser revealed that "its preliminary conclusions is that the new American leader is a risk-taker who can be naïve," while former Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Fedorov added that Trump "doesn't understand fully who is Mr. Putin - he is a tough guy."
The dossier is being compiled in order to help the Russian leader prepare for his first official in-person meeting with the new president, which has yet to be scheduled.
"Very serious preparatory work is going on in the Kremlin, including a paper - seven pages - describing a psychological portrait of Trump, especially based on this last two to three months, and the last weeks," Federov told NBC. "Trump is not living in a box - he is living in a crowd. He should listen to the people around him especially in the areas where he is weak."
As NBC points out, while it is normal for a world leader to be briefed on a rival leader before meeting with them, it's far less normal for them to request a dossier on their psychological state and way of thinking.
The news comes after much speculation and criticism about Trump's potential ties to Russia and their hacking of the 2016 election. The president has not yet commented on the matter.
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According to court papers, Clark’s bloodied body was found on the floor of a closet in Bennett’s home in D.C. The victim’s hands had been bound and he was found lying in a fetal position.
A piece of wood had been used to barricade Clark inside the room, records show. An hour later, he was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital.
One of Clark’s relatives shared their reaction at Bennett’s arrest with WJLA, saying it “just brought back the fury that she would do something like that over whatever the case may been.”
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After Clark was found, Bennett allegedly told detectives she’d smoked the street drug “love boat” — marijuana that has been soaked in embalming fluid or PCP or both — with him the night before his death.
Under questioning, she allegedly said that Clark asked her to marry him on Valentine’s Day while the two were out at a club celebrating. Court records allege she responded that she was tired of loving a man who was unfaithful — and that this answer nearly led to a physical fight.
Bennett also allegedly admitted to intermittently beating Clark with a metal baseball bat on Thursday and Friday, records show. A witness, who is not identified, confirmed seeing Bennett beating Clark on both days, according to the documents.
At one point, the witness claims to have heard Bennett call Clark a “demon.” the records state.
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When the witness tried to escape the home, the records allege Bennett held them at gunpoint and struck them over the head, leaving them with a visible head injury.
A D.C. police spokesman declined to discuss Bennett’s suspected motive for allegedly attacking Clark.
Attempts to reach relatives of both Bennett and Clark were unsuccessful Tuesday.

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