The first American to introduce two of the major players at the heart of a shocking Russian spy scandal has such deep ties to Moscow that he has doubted Barack Obamas American citizenship in the course of demonstrating his affinity for Vladimir Putin.
As long as U.S. is electing foreign-born presidents, tweeted Tennessee attorney G. Kline Preston IV in 2013, I propose Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin.
Two years later, at a rally featuring soon-to-be-President Donald Trump, Preston tweeted: Donald Trump today in Nashville. He is a friend of Russia. He wrote the message in Russian.
In other words, at the very beginning of what appears to be an audacious geopolitical gambit to pivot the American right in Moscows direction is a birther who has explicitly stated a preference for Vladimir Putin to run the United States of America. Hes also something of a Confederate enthusiast, according to his Facebook activity.
As long as U.S. is electing foreign-born presidents...
I propose Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin.
G. Kline Preston IV
Prestons offline activities mirror his social-media habits. Hes occasionally works as a freelance elections observer for Russia, testifying about the fidelity and freedom of various Russian elections and bringing Moscow an American voice it can point to for legitimacy. And hes brought officials to his home state of Tennessee to witness an American presidential election up close. Preston is also tied to Marsha Blackburn, a conservative congresswoman running for Senate in Tennessee.
Its just a small indicator of Prestons longstanding ties to Russia, and in particular to Alexander Torshin.
Torshin, a former Russian parliamentarian now under Treasury Department sanctions, is a friend and confidant of Preston, who has described Torshin as a client. In 2011, according to multiple accounts, Preston introduced Torshin to David Keene, then the president of the National Rifle Association. (Torshin was interested in the NRA so I hooked him up, Preston told The Tennessean earlier this year.) Its the first known contact between the NRA and the Russians, and it wouldnt be the last.
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Prestons ties to Torshin are particularly significant now that a Torshin protégé is accused of infiltrating the NRA to tilt the supremely influential lobby group in a pro-Russian directionand with it, the Republican Party.
Last week, federal prosecutors charged Maria Butina, a Russian national who made inroads to the U.S. right through a stated love of guns, with being an unregistered Russian agent, tight with Russian intelligence, who traded sex for influence in American right-of-center circles. A figure matching Torshins description is listed in court documents only as a Russian Official.
Butina, working with Torshin, spent years cozying up to American conservatives to sell them on Russia as a natural ally for the American right. Preston was there first.
Preston studied in Russia as an undergraduate and speaks the language fluently, according to a 2002 article in the Nashville Business Journal. His Facebook page says he studied at Leningrad State University. According to his LinkedIn page, Preston has 20 years of experience doing business with Russia. The page also boasts that he gave a speech to the Russian Duma in 2009 and that he is an expert on Russian copyright issues. Indeed, Preston even published a 2008 book on Russian copyright law and represented the Russian pop singer Sergey Lazarev in a licensing dispute over his song Almost Sorry.
A cached version of Prestons law offices website boasts of extensive work with Russian clients. He claims to have organized a visit, participation and conference for Russian Government Officials to attend the annual meeting of the National Rifle Association.