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Possibility he gets time served and fines.
He'll be convicted of tax fraud.
Gates will tell the prosecutors where to find the notes that bridge the campaign and the live Russian operatives in Manafort's archives if they don't already have them isolated.
I believe Manafort was working for Ukraine pro-Russian president Yanukovitch re-election campaign. Knowing how things are done in that part of E. Europe, I would guess payments involved sacks of cash, not accounted for officially and not taxable other than by mafia. So, nailing him for tax evasion is probably possible and should be done; I also think there was nothing political, just love of money involved.
He's going to be found guilty of some process crimes, not filing things, failing to disclose, etc. No super sekrit treason with Russia or anything earth-shattering.
TDS! TDS! TDS!
Liberals ruined everything!
He's going to be found guilty of some process crimes, not filing things, failing to disclose, etc.
There is nothing wrong with a technicality that sends the right person in prison.
Cf Al Capone.
He'll be convicted of tax fraud.
Gates will tell the prosecutors where to find the notes that bridge the campaign and the live Russian operatives in Manafort's archives if they don't already have them isolated.
The deal will be Manafort walks for confirmation of Trump's participation in conspiracy.
Then the indictment that matters hits the desk.
I don't know about trials. But his defense rested without calling a single witness-are they angling for an appeal?
He's going to be found guilty of some process crimes, not filing things, failing to disclose
No super sekrit treason with Russia
But his defense rested without calling a single witness
Some of us demand a return to Law & Order
Others are seemingly full of hot air
More Edit: ledgers for "off-book" payments by Yanukovitch, supposedly mentioning Manafort at least once, are depicted here: https://censor.net.ua/photo_news/408240/mvd_peredast_nabu_neskolko_listov_originalov_chernoyi_buhgalterii_pr_avakov_foto
Mentioned 22 times in Ukrainian "off-book" payments: https://en.censor.net.ua/news/402371/money_for_manafort_was_most_often_received_by_former_party_of_regions_mp_kaliuzhnyi_mp_leshchenko
Now do the Podestas.
TwoScoopsOfWompWomp saysNow do the Podestas.
They should, but I doubt they will. One crook gets hosed, but the others go free
What does any of this have to do with the comment you quoted?
and instead this is all part of a cover up for HRC Inc's crimes.
CBOEtrader saysand instead this is all part of a cover up for HRC Inc's crimes.
Who knew there would be so much HDS ? Incredible considering she didn't even win.
Nothing Manafort is charged with relates to the Trump campaign and the offenses are mostly the early part of the decade.
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Ample evidence of HRC colluding on every level including w Russia to frame trump as a traitor to manipulate our elections.
Hillary colluded to influence our election. Part of that collusion is this entire Trump/Russian rouge. It is becoming more and more clear by the day that Trump did nothing, and instead this is all part of a cover up for HRC Inc's crimes.
Steven Caulk was promised a position in the Trump administration possibly Sec. of the Army,
Are we still waiting for the next BLOCKBUSTER that is sending obama/hillary to jail?
Are we still waiting for the next BLOCKBUSTER that is sending obama/hillary to jail?
Manafort may be convicted of something but he's got too many people who handled his taxes and finances to be actually guilty.
He's going to be found guilty of some process crimes, not filing things, failing to disclose, etc. No super sekrit treason with Russia or anything earth-shattering.
For shit that mostly went down around a decade ago.
Might even be he gets time served, fines, and some probation.