US President Donald J. Trump continues to deny Trump presidential election campaign-Russia links as Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) indictments begin.
CNN, 30 October 2017:
Washington (CNN) Former
Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and former Trump campaign official Rick
Gates surrendered Monday to Justice Department special counsel Robert Mueller.
Gates, 45, is a longtime
business associate of Manafort, 68, having worked together since the mid-2000s,
and served as his deputy on the campaign. The two were indicted under seal on
Friday, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said.
The indictment against
the two men contains 12 counts: conspiracy against the United States,
conspiracy to launder money, unregistered agent of a foreign principal, false
and misleading US Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) statements, false
statements, and seven counts of failure to file reports of foreign bank and
financial accounts.
Manafort arrived at the
FBI's Washington field office Monday morning. The two are being processed
separately, according to a law enforcement official. They will later be
transported to federal district court in Washington later Monday morning.
The two are scheduled to
make their initial court appearances before US District Magistrate Judge
Deborah Robinson at 1:30 p.m. ET Monday…..
Manafort entered the
Trump campaign orbit in early 2016, when he reached out to Trump's daughter
Ivanka Trump and son-in-law Jared Kushner and offered to work for free, according to The New York Times.
Manafort joined the
Trump campaign in March 2016 to help with delegate counting ahead of the
Republican National Convention, as some Republicans hoped to use arcane
delegate procedures to wrest the nomination from Trump at the convention in
Cleveland.
He soon was promoted to
campaign chairman, and he became the top official on the campaign after
then-campaign manager Corey Lewandowski was fired in June 2016.
His tenure didn't last
long.
The Times reported in August 2016 that Ukrainian investigators
found Manafort's name in an off-the-books, handwritten ledger detailing secret
payments — including $12.7 million to Manafort from Yanukovych's Party of
Regions.
Manafort denied he had
received any such payment and claims the ledger was forged. But just days
later, he
resigned from the campaign as the accusations swirling around him
became a major distraction for Trump.
Copy of FBI indictment dated 27 October 2017 here.
Grand Jury Investigation, Memorandum Opinion here.
Manafort and Gates now under house arrest.
Sorry, but this is years
ago, before Paul Manafort was part of the Trump campaign. But why aren't
Crooked Hillary & the Dems the focus?????....
....Also, there is NO
COLLUSION!
On 3 October 2017 the FBI issued an indictment in United States of American v George Papadopoulos on one count of making false statements concerning his interactions with certain foreign nationals whom he understood to have close connections with Russian government officials. Papadopoulos appears to have joined the Trump campaign in March 2016.
He was part of Trump's six-man foreign policy team led by then Alabama senator and now US Attorney-General Jeff Sessions.
Copy of Papadopoulos Statement of Offence can be read here. Copy of Papadopoulos plea agreement here.
A former foreign policy
advisor to Donald Trump's presidential campaign has pleaded guilty to lying to
the FBI about his contacts with Russians who claimed to have “thousands of
emails” on Hillary Clinton, in the latest charges filed in the investigation
of the Trump campaign's contacts with Russia.
George
Papadopoulos, 30, of Chicago, has agreed to cooperate with the
investigation led by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, according to a plea
agreement unsealed on Monday.
He pleaded guilty on
Oct. 5 to making false statements to disguise his contacts with Russians whom
he thought had “dirt” on Clinton, according to court papers. He was
arrested in July as he got off a plane at Dulles International Airport.
After he was contacted
by an unnamed Russian professor in March, Papadopoulos exchanged emails with an
official in the Russian foreign ministry, court papers say. Among the
topics he discussed was a possible visit by Trump to Russia.
“As mentioned we are all
very excited by the possibility of a good relationship with Mr. Trump,” one
Russian emailed him.
In April, after he had
become an advisor to the campaign, Papadopoulos met with the Russian professor
at a London hotel. The professor said he had just returned from a trip to
Moscow, where he was told “the Russians had emails of Clinton.”
Papadopolous told other
leaders in the Trump campaign that he was in contact with Russians, and said
there were some “interesting messages coming in from Moscow about a trip.”
An unnamed campaign
official, described as a campaign “supervisor,” encouraged him to make the
trip, a
document reads.
BACKGROUND
Mr Trump Jr has been the
focus of a string of revelations about a meeting with a Kremlin-linked
lawyer in 2016, billed as a part of a Russian government effort to help the
Republican's White House campaign.
Explosive emails, which
Mr Trump Jr published on his own Twitter account, show that:
Donald Trump Jr (and
others) knowingly had a meeting with a Kremlin-linked lawyer on June 9, 2016
The intermediary who
arranged the meeting offered "information that would incriminate"
Hillary Clinton and "her dealings with Russia" that would be
"very useful" to the campaign
The intermediary
described the information as "very high level and sensitive"
Most importantly, it was
described as "part of Russia and its Government's support for Mr
Trump"
Mr Manafort and Mr
Kushner were also reported to be at the meeting in question.
On Friday, Trump
declared the investigations into any collusion between his campaign and the
Russian government all-but-over….
“It is now commonly
agreed, after many months of COSTLY looking, that there was NO collusion
between Russia and Trump. Was collusion with HC!”.....
After his inauguration,
the first time Trump mentioned collusion on Twitter was May 8.
“Director Clapper
reiterated what everybody, including the fake media already knows,” he wrote on
Twitter, referring to former national intelligence director James R. Clapper
Jr., “there is ‘no evidence’ of collusion w/ Russia and Trump.”
“The Russia-Trump
collusion story is a total hoax,” he added,
“when will this taxpayer funded charade end?”
At the moment Trump
tweeted about how there wasn’t any collusion — the first and second times
of 14
tweets in total — the investigations into collusion were limited to an
FBI counterintelligence investigation and House and Senate committees digging
into the matter. The next day, though, Trump fired FBI Director James B. Comey,
triggering the chain of events that led to the appointment of Mueller and his
investigation.
When Trump was
interviewed by NBC’s Lester Holt shortly after the Comey firing, he was
adamant.
“I think that looking
into me and, the campaign … look, I have nothing to do [with it],” he said.
“This was set up by the Democrats. There is no collusion between me
and my campaign and the Russians. The other thing is the Russians did not
affect the vote.” He also told Holt that “when I decided to just [fire Comey],
I said to myself, I said, ‘You know, this Russia thing with Trump and Russia is
a made-up story, it’s an excuse by the Democrats for having lost an election
that they should have won.’ ”
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