Guardian Report Alleges Paul Manafort Held Secret Talks with Julian Assange
Paul Manafort, a political strategist and one of President Trump’s former campaign managers, met secretly with WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, in 2013, 2015, and 2016.
Paul Manafort, a political strategist and one of President Trump’s former campaign managers, met secretly with WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, in 2013, 2015, and 2016.
Reiner said the “noose is tightening” around the neck of President Donald Trump, referring to the president as “Criminal-In-Chief.”
“Wait until it comes out how horribly and viciously they are treating people, ruining lives for them refusing to lie,” Trump wrote on Twitter. “Mueller is a conflicted prosecutor gone rogue.”
The Office of Special Counsel said Paul Manafort made false statements during a series of interviews with investigators — after negotiating a plea agreement — as part of its probe into collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
House Democrats will re-open the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election if the reclaim power in the midterm elections.
Fed officials have arrested a Treasury employee they say leaked confidential banking reports on Paul Manafort and others to a reporter.
“They like to sow chaos and discord,” Trump said about Russia in an interview with the Associated Press. “Well, if that’s the case, you gave it to them on a silver platter because this is ridiculous.”
Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz said Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort knows he will get a better deal with special counsel Robert Mueller “if he can help support the narrative of the prosecutor.”
According to NPR, Paul Manafort’s deal with Special Counsel Robert Muller’s office “does not include matters involving the Trump campaign.”
Several celebrities took to social media on Friday and posted messages celebrating former Trump presidential campaign chairman Paul Manafort’s decision to plead guilty to a federal conspiracy charge as part of a plea agreement with special counsel Robert Mueller.
On Friday’s “MSNBC Live,” Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz stated the White House should be worried about Paul Manafort agreeing to cooperate with Special Counsel Robert Mueller. Host Steve Kornacki asked, “Is that [the Manafort deal] something the White House should
On Friday’s “MSNBC Live,” MSNBC Legal Analyst Danny Cevallos stated that he takes issue with the assumption that the information Paul Manafort has to offer Special Counsel Robert Mueller “must relate to Russia.” Cevallos said, “[T]o get to cooperation, he
“This had absolutely nothing to do with the President or his victorious 2016 Presidential campaign,” White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said in a statement sent to reporters. “It is totally unrelated.”
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort will plead guilty to a federal conspiracy charge as part of a plea agreement with special counsel Robert Mueller, according to federal court filings.
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort reached a tentative plea agreement with Special Counsel Robert Mueller, according to reports.
President Barack Obama’s former senior speech writer claims Hillary Clinton lost the 2016 election because of gender stereotypes.
Two-thirds of Republicans and a third of independents think special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation should be shut down, according to a new poll.
Samuel Patten, an associate of Paul Manafort, was charged Friday for allegedly acting as an unauthorized foreign agent.
Two prosecutors tasked with investigating allegations of possible collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign during the 2016 presidential election have left the Office of the Special Counsel.
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The latest Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll shows President Trump’s job approval rating at a near record high and unaffected by the news about Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen.
The #Resistance took a victory lap this week as Michael Cohen’s guilty plea and Paul Manafort’s guilty verdict on eight counts skyrocketed MSNBC to the top of the cable news ratings.
During Friday’s Democratic Weekly Address, Representative Elijah Cummings (D-MD) stated that the past week has been “shocking and disgraceful” and “will tarnish our history books for generations.” Transcript as Follows: “Good morning, I am Congressman Elijah Cummings from the 7th
Thursday on MSNBC’s “The Rachel Maddow Show,” Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) weighed in on the Paul Manafort conviction and Michael Cohen plea this week, saying President Donald Trump would have been indicted if he were not the president of the United States. “As a former prosecutor, I don’t see
Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Thursday issued a forcefully worded response to President Donald Trump’s claim that Sessions “never took control” of the Justice Department (DOJ); then, hours later, the two reportedly worked together without incident.
In an orgy of political drama playing out in courtrooms up and down the Acela corridor, President Trump’s lawyer and his one-time campaign manager stand convicted of various crimes. In this fever worse than Joe McCarthy’s Red Scare, President Trump — therefore — has been officially declared guilty by association!
Facebook on Thursday removed a piece by Salena Zito on why Trump supporters won’t care about Michael Cohen and Paul Manafort convictions.
On Wednesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Fox News @ Night,” Manafort juror Paula Duncan stated that one holdout among the 12 jurors kept Paul Manafort from being convicted on all of the 18 counts he was charged with
George Washington Law professor Jonathan Turley on Wednesday discussed the Paul Manafort conviction and Michael Cohen plea and whether or not a sitting president can be indicted. Turley claimed Tuesday’s news is the “first time” there has been a “plausible claim” for President Donald Trump’s
Troubled actor Jim Carrey has taken up his art tools again, this time to thrill to recent convictions of Trump associates and to post a drawing of President Donald Trump hanged with a U.S. flag.
President Donald Trump reacted Wednesday to the news that his former lawyer Michael Cohen betrayed him in a legal case.
Tuesday, Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz weighed in on the Paul Manafort conviction and Michael Cohen plea, cautioning that it is “not nearly as deadly, lethal as some have portrayed it as being.” “Violation of election laws are regarded as kind of jaywalking in the realm
The New York Times reported Tuesday evening: “A One-Two Punch Puts Trump Back on His Heels.” But ironically, Trump and the Republicans could actually be the big winners.
Former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to eight counts of tax evasion, making false statements to a bank, and campaign contribution violations on Tuesday.
Billionaire left-wing investor Tom Steyer renewed his call for the impeachment of President Donald Trump on Tuesday evening, following the conviction of former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort and former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen earlier.
On Tuesday, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) warned President Trump to refrain from talking about pardons for either former Trump attorney Michael Cohen or Paul Manafort at his rally in West Virginia on Tuesday or at any point in
Celebrities reacted with glee and celebration Tuesday after former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort was found guilty of eight charges and Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen pled guilty to campaign finance violations.
Tuesday on CNN’s “The Situation Room,” Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) reacted to President Donald Trump’s lawyer Michael Cohen pleading guilty to campaign contribution violations and fraud, and Trump’s one-time campaign chairman Paul Manafort being found guilty of felony tax fraud. Blumenthal
“I must tell you that Paul Manafort’s a good man,” Trump said to reporters during a trip to West Virginia aboard Air Force One. “It doesn’t involve me, but I still feel, you know, it’s a very sad thing that happened.”
President Donald Trump told reporters that the convictions of Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen had nothing to do with “Russian collusion.”