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At least LaCivita wouldn't be making fun of the $6 million.

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At least LaCivita wouldn't be making fun of the $6 million.

He sees this work with Berisha as a foolish act by Berisha and the DP who are demanding payment for something he has no duty to do, namely to appear as a representative of the US...

The man the DP had pinned its hopes on to lie to Albanians as President Trump's envoy for their electoral campaign, still can't believe how he will receive $6 million just to lie to Albanians, posing as a US representative in the campaign.

In a candid account of his, in a trap interview with two journalists, LaCivita – who is looking for another job – explains to them that the job in Albania is different from others because the Albanians want you to speak on behalf of the US. And he can't help but laugh when he remembers the Albanian stupidity.

The only offensive thing here is that LaCivita thinks that all Albanians have Berisha's problem and that they are all easily fishable like him when it comes to the US. The rest is correct. He sees this work with Berisha as a stupidity of Berisha and the DP who are asking to pay for something that he has no duty to do, namely to present himself as a representative of the US.

His ironic laughter, in fact, is a grave insult to the Albanian opposition and all those who try to feel relieved that they have finally "bought" the US for elections.

The video clearly shows that they couldn't even buy LaCivita. The person who is most surprised by Berisha's stupidity is LaCivita himself. But, as his body language shows during the interview, he's simply laughing it off, because they're telling him "6 million dollars for a party."

Now this debate about the $6 million contract has been freed from the professional and moral aspects, as it seems clear that LaCivita has no intention of even dealing with their plight. Only a legal debate remains – that is, whether Flamur will go to prison for money laundering with the foundation, whose traces go back to the Berisha family.

This is now simply a matter of the will of the Albanian judiciary.

Since he, with this contract, seriously risks prison, and since he is paying $6 million for a scumbag, the only concern he should have had was to have added a clause to the contract so that the service provider would at least not make fun of them after receiving the $6 million.

That this is too much.

It's good that you take their money. It's good that you don't do anything to them. It's good that you make them laugh like people who pay with stolen money to remove the stain of being a thief...

But in the end, he also makes fun of them?

Have some mercy… they say $6 million!

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