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posted by takyon on Monday October 30 2017, @07:55PM   Printer-friendly
from the "I-didn't-even-know-the-guy" dept.

Manafort and Gates, were charged with "conspiracy against the United States," "conspiracy to launder money" and other offenses. The two were expected in court in Washington by the afternoon.

The Justice Department indictment on Manafort and Gates contains 12 counts: "conspiracy against the United States, conspiracy to launder money, unregistered agent of a foreign principal, false and misleading FARA statements, false statements, and seven counts of failure to file reports of foreign bank and financial accounts."

Papadopoulos pleaded guilty to making false statements to the FBI.

The Manafort and Gates indictment unsealed on Monday morning does not make any reference to Russia's influence campaign against the presidential election, but it does allege extensive financial ties between Manafort and Gates and powerful Ukrainians.

The Papadopoulos materials, on the other hand, detail the many contacts investigators say he had with Russian-linked operatives. He met at least two people, a man and a woman, who the FBI says were working for the Russian government and had boasted to him about the help it could offer the Trump campaign against Clinton.


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  • (Score: 2) by urza9814 on Wednesday November 01 2017, @01:22AM (1 child)

    by urza9814 (3954) on Wednesday November 01 2017, @01:22AM (#590316) Journal

    Are the Republicans in Congress going to persuade Trump to quickly sign their "reverse Robin Hood" healthcare/tax law, so that he can have his deserved accident?
    I don't think Trump is very smart, but he's probably smart enough to keep delaying that law as if his life depends on it.

    Why would that matter? If they do get rid of Trump I'm sure Pence would have no problem signing that bill...

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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by Joe Desertrat on Wednesday November 01 2017, @08:35AM

    by Joe Desertrat (2454) on Wednesday November 01 2017, @08:35AM (#590444)

    Why would that matter? If they do get rid of Trump I'm sure Pence would have no problem signing that bill...

    Except if Pence signs it he and the Republicans have to fully own the consequences, which are sure to be quite unpleasant for a large percentage of their base. If Trump signs it, the blame can be assigned to him, especially if he is going down anyway.