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Opinion | What you need to know about Paul Manafort wapo.st/2JRphvr?tid=ss…
2/"...Former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti tells me, “Today’s decision to remand Manafort into custody pending trial will increase the pressure on him to flip and plead guilty. That helps explain why Trump and Giuliani have made public overtures to Manafort after the ruling.
3/"Until now, Manafort has pursued an aggressive, in-your-face strategy that appeared to be positioning himself for a pardon. Now he might receive one. If he doesn’t, he might be forced to flip on Trump, with significant consequences for both men.” There are three other ways in
4/"which Manafort’s incarceration may make life harder for Trump..First, it is a reminder that far from a “hoax” or a waste of time, Manafort is one of 20 indicted individuals (five of whom pled guilty). He was, at a critical time in the race, running the president’s campaign.
5/"If he alone is convicted of a raft of serious financial crimes, the investigation would still be meaningful. Trump’s former deputy campaign manager Rick Gates, his former national security adviser Michael Flynn and a former campaign foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos
6/"have already pled guilty. That’s an astounding treasure trove of criminals, and one has to believe Mueller isn’t nearly done with his investigation. If, for example, Obama’s 2008 campaign manager David Plouffe, his deputy campaign manager Steve Hildebrand, his national
7/"security adviser Thomas Donilon and a campaign foreign policy adviser (say, Samantha Power or Denis McDonough) all pleaded guilty to crimes, the GOP would have long ago started screaming for the president to resign..Second, Manafort is also a key player in the clearest example
8/"of cooperation between the Trump campaign and Russian officials. Manafort, Jared Kushner and Donald Trump Jr. all attended the infamous Trump Tower meeting with Kremlin-linked characters. Trump, he has acknowledged, drafted an explanation of that meeting although he did not
9/"attend. Trump’s explanation was false. Each time Trump hollers “No Collusion!” the appropriate follow-up should be, “What about the Trump Tower meeting?” (The Moscow Project has documented “80 contacts between Trump’s team and Russia linked operatives, including at least 23
10/"meetings. And we know that at least 24 high-ranking campaign officials and Trump advisors were aware of contacts with Russia-linked operatives during the campaign and transition.”)..Manafort is the most likely figure to have had other contact with Russian-related figures.
11/"(Says The Post, “Prosecutors have said that Manafort’s role in the campaign and long-standing ties to Russian-backed politicians, financiers and others merited investigation into whether any of them served as back channels to Russia. The obstruction charges flow out of
12/"lobbying work in 2012 on behalf of Ukraine’s pro-Russian president at the time, Viktor Yanukovych, and his Party of Regions.”) In short, the highest ranked campaign official documented to have met with Russian operatives promising dirt on Hillary Clinton is now in a jail cell
13/"Third, Manafort sits in jail because he suggested untrue testimony to witnesses. The New York Times reported: 'The witnesses at issue in Monday’s court filing relate to allegations that Mr. Manafort secretly retained a group of former European officials to act as lobbyists on
14/"issues related to Ukraine. Mr. Manafort paid them 2 million euros in 2012 and 2013, according to court documents. Prosecutors say that was part of a secret lobbying campaign in the United States. Mr. Manafort argues the lobbying was focused on the European Union — a key point
15/"in his defense. In court documents, prosecutors accused Mr. Manafort of trying to reach members of a public relations firm who could get word to the Europeans and help shape their story'..One has to wonder what conversations, if any, Trump had with potential witnesses and
16/"whether he suggested a false version of events that would be helpful to him. We don’t know that such conversations took place, but Trump is not one to hold back in the company of sympathetic listeners. Given Trump’s propensity to say and even believe things that simply are
17/"not true, Mueller no doubt has been asking every witness who had contact with Trump what they discussed with Trump and whether he suggested any untrue “facts.” Witness tampering is a serious crime and there is no argument that such conduct would be permitted for the head of
18/"the executive branch, who is charged with implementing the laws."
~Jennifer Rubin, WaPo, 6/15/18
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