We are still waiting for some kind of comment from Peskov regarding yesterday’s investigation. Yesterday’s “Horror and Nightmare” does not look satisfactory.

Once again, I appeal to the honest journalists still left in Russia: do your job and demand answers from this wonderful official. Or at least get comments from any representatives of the authorities. When it comes to telling us that the internet needs to be shut down, they are ready to give a million comments. But when it is about his dear son in a Ferrari, they immediately go to ground. They need to be dragged back out into the open.

Interestingly, answers are already being demanded by representatives of the public who are far from democratic.

Prominent United Russia party member Sergei Markov, who never calls me anything other than a “State Department agent” (a reference to the U.S. State Department), is now asking: how much longer can this go on?!

Peskov’s son has become a bigger headache for him than gay people ever were.

We are all dying of curiosity to see what Peskov’s line of defense will be this time. What he will lie about.

One possible line seems to have emerged in the comment given to RBC.

Noooo, guys. We are not going to let you wriggle out of this so easily. “They hardly communicate”?

Well then, let’s take a look:

They are in close contact—very close. And Kolya gets money from his dad, as well as from businessmen close to him who want to “do a favor for a respected man.”

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