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Trump in Helsinki and the disturbing legacy of American collaboration with dictators

Trump in Helsinki and the disturbing legacy of American collaboration with dictators

Update: 2021-09-13
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This episode is a blast from the past. Recorded in March of 2021, Dr. Jay Weixelbaum and EJ Russo discuss the disturbing 2018 summit in Helsinki between Trump and Putin.  In this meeting, Trump infamously told the world that he believed Putin when he said Russia had not attacked the US 2016 election, even though some of Trump's own campaign officials would later be convicted for such activities. Drawing parallels, Dr. Jay discusses his own research on American businessmen giving Nazi leaders the public benefit of the doubt prior to US involvement in World War II. After so many interesting conversations during the first season of A Nazi on Wall Street podcast, it's time to finally dig into some of the research behind the fascinating and dramatic story Elusive Films is developing. We hope you'll tune in! 

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Trump in Helsinki and the disturbing legacy of American collaboration with dictators

Trump in Helsinki and the disturbing legacy of American collaboration with dictators

Jason Weixelbaum