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+Timeline of Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections: July 1-December 31, 2017 false start (one of three) segmenting attempt

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 * 1946: DJT born, in the aftermath of World War II
 * 1949: Ivana Zelníčková was born in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic
 * 1952: Putin born in Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
 * 1954, February 19: 1954 transfer of Crimea
 * 1969: Détente starts distinct lessening of the Cold War
 * April 26, 1970: Melanija Knavs born in Novo Mesto, Socialist Republic of Slovenia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
 * 1975: Putin joined the KGB
 * 1977: DJT and Ivana marry & Donald Trump Jr. born
 * 1980 May 4: death of Tito (of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia)
 * 1981: Ivanka Trump born
 * 1983: Trump Tower completed

1984

 * Eric Trump born
 * ; further see

1985

 * March 11: Mikhail Gorbachev becomes the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union

1987

 * July 4: Donald Trump makes his first visit to the Soviet Union, at the invitation of Ambassador Yuri Dubinin. British journalist Luke Harding will allege in 2017 that this trip likely marks the beginning of a long-term cultivation operation typical of the Political Intelligence Department of the KGB, under written directives initiated by First Chief Directorate head Vladimir Kryuchkov, to recruit politically ambitious Westerners susceptible to flattery, egoism and financial greed.  Per Harding book "The KGB wouldn’t invite someone to Moscow (1987) out of altruism."
 * July 4: Donald Trump makes his first visit to the Soviet Union, at the invitation of Ambassador Yuri Dubinin. British journalist Luke Harding will allege in 2017 that this trip likely marks the beginning of a long-term cultivation operation typical of the Political Intelligence Department of the KGB, under written directives initiated by First Chief Directorate head Vladimir Kryuchkov, to recruit politically ambitious Westerners susceptible to flattery, egoism and financial greed.  Per Harding book "The KGB wouldn’t invite someone to Moscow (1987) out of altruism."


 * 1988 June 10–11: Singing Revolution

1989

 * October: Fall of the Berlin Wall
 * November 17: start of the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia

1990

 * June 12: Declaration of State Sovereignty of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic ratified

1991

 * March 17: Soviet Union referendum, 1991
 * June 25: start of breakup of Yugoslavia
 * July 10: Boris Yeltsin becomes the first President of Russian (Gorbachev first and only Soviet Union President), until 31 December 1999
 * August 19–22: 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt
 * August 24: Declaration of Independence of Ukraine, see
 * August 24: Declaration of Independence of Ukraine, see

1992

 * April 27: finalization of Yugoslavia breakup, with formation of the rump state of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro)
 * November 2:
 * "1992": DJT and Ivana divorce finalized, following Trump's affair with actress Marla Maples (Tiffany Trump); further see Talk:Timeline of Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections/Archive 6

1993

 * January 1: Dissolution of Czechoslovakia

1998

 * July 25: Putin becomes Director of FSB, the successor to the KGB

1999

 * October 7: Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2000 for the Reform Party announced, withdraws 14 February 2000, fails to nomination while the Pat Buchanan campaign began to gain support among white nationalists. Buchanan won the endorsement of former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke.


 * 1999 December 31: Putin is President of Russia (second with two six-year terms, then later following Dmitry Medvedev's term the forth), after Yeltsin's resignation

2000

 * October 5: Overthrow of Slobodan Milošević in "Serbia and Montenegro"
 * November 7: Election of "W"

2001

 * January 20; start of Presidency of George W. Bush
 * September 11: September 11 attacks

2003

 * November: Rose Revolution in Georgia (country)

2004

 * ...exact date?
 * October 31: 2004 Ukrainian presidential election with Viktor Yushchenko and Viktor Yanukovych (Party of Regions) ... Yushchenko is poisoned with dioxin
 * November 2: re-election of "W"
 * November 21: (cont. of "October 31" election process)
 * November 22: start of Orange Revolution in the Ukraine
 * December 26: (cont. of  "October 31" election events)
 * December 26: (cont. of  "October 31" election events)

2005

 * In Putin's address to Russian political leaders, states "The breakup of the USSR was the greatest geopolitical tragedy of the 20th century." (or at least words close to that) Politifact.com ... see Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections

2006

 * March 26: 2006 Ukrainian parliamentary election with Viktor Yanukovych and Yulia Tymoshenko

2007

 * beginning 27 April 2007 cyberattacks on Estonia after relocation of the Bronze Soldier of Tallinn
 * September 30: 2007 Ukrainian parliamentary election with Viktor Yanukovych (Party of Regions) and Yulia Tymoshenko

2008

 * 2008 Russo-Georgian diplomatic crisis with cyberattacks during the Russo-Georgian War
 * August 7–12: Russo-Georgian War after goading, result: South Ossetia & Abkhazia into Russian sphere of influence
 * November 4: Obama elected during financial crisis of 2007–2008

2009

 * January 20: Start of Obama presidency, end of Presidency of George W. Bush

2010

 * January 17 and February 7: 2010 Ukrainian presidential election with Viktor Yanukovych and Yulia Tymoshenko (All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland")

2011

 * Start of Russians protests in 2011 against Russian election process. Putin charged then U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton with meddling in Russian politics. Putin was personally involved in the Russian interference in U.S. elections, per a CIA stream of intelligence.

2012

 * 2012 Russian presidential election
 * April: Ivanka Trump attends the launch of Trump Towers Istanbul with Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
 * May 7: Putin start third term, with the Constitution of Russia limiting the election of one person to the Presidency to two consecutive terms.
 * October 28: 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election with Arseniy Yatsenyuk ("Fatherland") and Vitaliy Klychko (UDAR)
 * October 28: 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election with Arseniy Yatsenyuk ("Fatherland") and Vitaliy Klychko (UDAR)

2013

 * August: Dodson/Eric
 * October 17 : Letterman Russia $
 * November 21: began Ukrainian crisis
 * November: Miss U. Moscow

2014

 * 20 February: Start of Russian military intervention in Ukraine
 * 6 March: U.S. president Barack Obama kicks-off international sanctions on Russians
 * April 7: start of Timeline of the war in Donbass

2015

 * June 16: Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2016 announced

2016
→ Timeline of Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections (July 2016–election day) → Timeline of post-election transition following Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections
 * 15–16 July: 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt
 * → Timeline of post-election transition following Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections
 * November 8: Rospatent, the Russian government agency responsible for intellectual property, grants 10-year extensions on four of Trump's trademarks.
 * → Timeline of post-election transition following Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections
 * November 8: Rospatent, the Russian government agency responsible for intellectual property, grants 10-year extensions on four of Trump's trademarks.
 * November 8: Rospatent, the Russian government agency responsible for intellectual property, grants 10-year extensions on four of Trump's trademarks.
 * November 15: The Guardian reports that Russian hackers attacked British media, telecoms and energy companies over the last year, the head of the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre has confirmed for the first time.

2017
→ Timeline of investigations into Trump and Russia (July–December 2017)
 * January 20: inauguration; in attendance, Andrey son of Konstantin Nikolaev (M. Butina funder) was spotted at the Trump International Hotel. Previously, Andrey volunteered for the Trump campaign.  Andrey is studying at Columbia University in New York.
 * May 17: Robert Mueller appointed for the 2017 Special Counsel investigation
 * June 27: beginning of 2017 cyberattacks on Ukraine
 * September 15: Politico reports that prosecutor Kyle Freeny has left the Justice Department's money laundering investigation unit to become the sixteenth lawyer on Mueller's team.


 * September 18:
 * CNN reports that Facebook handed Russia-linked ads over to Mueller under search warrant.


 * October 12: McCain / Ben Cardin


 * October 17:
 * A federal judge rejects a libel lawsuit filed by Oleg Deripaska against the Associated Press.


 * October 19:
 * British MP Damian Collins, chairman of the House of Commons Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee, sends a letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg requesting documents relating to possible Russian government manipulation of Facebook during the 2016 Brexit referendum and 2017 British general election. The letter, which was made public several days later, seeks "examples of all advertisements purchased by Russian-linked accounts, details on pages set up by other related accounts, as well as how many people these ads reached and how much was paid for them."


 * October 26:
 * The Guardian reports that Cambridge Analytica used data from Facebook and Politico to help Trump win the 2016 presidential election.


 * November 5: Wilber Ross is questionable ...


 * December 19: The Oxford Internet Institute found that 105 accounts tweeted almost 16,000 times in the two weeks ahead of the 2016 Brexit referendum vote.


 * December 23:
 * NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg warned about increased activity by Russian submarines in the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean in an interview.


 * December 28: The International Business Times reports, paralleling the Mueller Probe, the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport select committee has demanded that Twitter and Facebook hand over information about Russian interference in the EU referendum or face sanctions.

2018

 * February 28: Axios publishes a photograph taken at 7:35 P.M. of Attorney General Jeff Sessions publicly dining with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and Solicitor General Noel Francisco, who would replace Rosenstein if he were fired unceremoniously.


 * March 1: CNN reports that the FBI has opened a counterintelligence investigation into Ivanka Trump, scrutinizing her international business deal at Trump International Hotel and Tower (Vancouver).


 * March 2: The Intercept reports that Jared Kushner and his felon father Charles Kushner made a proposal to Qatar’s finance minister, Ali Sharif Al Emadi, in April 2017 to secure investment into 666 Fifth Avenue asset in his family's company’s portfolio, when his request was not fulfilled, a group of Middle Eastern countries, with Jared Kushner’s backing, initiated a diplomatic assault that culminated in a blockade of Qatar. Kushner specifically undermined the efforts by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to bring an end to the standoff.


 * March 3: The New York Times reports that Mueller is looking into George Nader, an advisor to the United Arab Emirates; investigators have questioned Nader and pressed other witnesses for specifics about possible attempts by the Emiratis to purchase influence by directing money to support Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign.


 * March 3: The New York Times reports that George Nader, an adviser to the United Arab Emirates, is cooperating with Mueller, and gave testimony last week to the grand jury.


 * → Timeline of investigations into Trump and Russia (July–December 2018)

2019

 * 29 January 2019 reported:
 * May 20: Volodymyr Zelensky assumed office.

=See also=
 * Business projects of Donald Trump in Russia
 * Donald Trump sexual misconduct allegations
 * 2017–18 United States political sexual scandals

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curious 2017 December 13 (P:CE)
 * Politics of Belgium
 * Belgium's biggest government party says that it will not accept the energy transition agreement in the form that was reached by the four ministers of energy on December 11. They cite mainly financial arguments, while the pact's negotiators say the cost is known. The process is inspired by the Energiewende in Germany. (Het Laatste Nieuws)

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