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First Charges Filed in Mueller Investigation

This is fucking great.


Mueller Just Guaranteed He Can Issue a Public Report

Just about the only explanation for Manafort’s actions are that — as I suggested — Trump was happy to have Manafort serve as a mole in Mueller’s investigation.

But Mueller’s team appears to have no doubt that Manafort was lying to them. That means they didn’t really need his testimony, at all. It also means they had no need to keep secrets — they could keep giving Manafort the impression that he was pulling a fast one over the prosecutors, all while reporting misleading information to Trump that he could use to fill out his open book test. Which increases the likelihood that Trump just submitted sworn answers to those questions full of lies.

And that “detailed sentencing submission … sett[ing] forth the nature of the defendant’s crimes and lies” that Mueller mentions in the report?

There’s your Mueller report, which will be provided in a form that Matt Whitaker won’t be able to suppress. (Reminder: Mueller included 38 pages of evidence along with Manafort’s plea agreement, which I argued showed how what Manafort and Trump did to Hillary was the same thing that Manafort had done to Yulia Tymoshenko.

https://www.emptywheel.net/2018/11/26/manafort-tests-the-theory-of-an-unpardonable-plea/
 
Lol...Mueller is a goddamn evil genius.

Watch when Trump's lies match up with those from Manafort. Mueller used Manafort to unwittingly feed Trump intel about questioning.
 
Just genius. Not evil.
 
Let’s not forgot that what was seized from Manafort is bankrolling all this.

And this ensures that the government will get all of it, despite Manafort’s best efforts to keep some of it safe.
 
Lol...Mueller is a goddamn evil genius.

Watch when Trump's lies match up with those from Manafort. Mueller used Manafort to unwittingly feed Trump intel about questioning.

Trump's written replies that he "totally wrote himself" may just bury him. Mueller is an example of how you run shit and own your adversary without having to let everyone know that you're Keyser Soze
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There's far too many tweets to link with relevant information, so I'm just going to link the man's Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatShockratees. Both tweets from the guy and RTs of other smart people are on there and anyone with an interest in how Mueller might have set up an endgame should give it a look.

Apologies if I'm RJ'ing here.

You must be terribly jealous of me to keep invoking my name.
 
There's far too many tweets to link with relevant information, so I'm just going to link the man's Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatShockratees. Both tweets from the guy and RTs of other smart people are on there and anyone with an interest in how Mueller might have set up an endgame should give it a look.

Apologies if I'm RJ'ing here.

Is a good feed. Basically says they assumed manafort and trump coordinated their lies so their story was straight, and once Trump sent in his responses he could then release that he had proof manafort was lying to get him to flip.
 
You think Donnie’s scared this morning?

 
sounds like Mueller gave Trump just enough rope...
 
Lol at this point, the obstruction case could use only public evidence and Trump would still be fucked.
 
Sources have said Manafort went to see Assange in 2013, 2015 and in spring 2016 – during the period when he was made a key figure in Trump’s push for the White House.

It is unclear why Manafort wanted to see Assange and what was discussed. But the last meeting is likely to come under scrutiny and could interest Robert Mueller, the special prosecutor who is investigating alleged collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.

A well-placed source has told the Guardian that Manafort went to see Assange around March 2016. Months later WikiLeaks released a stash of Democratic emails stolen by Russian intelligence officers.

Manafort’s first visit to the embassy took place a year after Assange sought asylum inside, two sources said.

A separate internal document written by Ecuador’s Senain intelligence agency and seen by the Guardian lists “Paul Manaford [sic]” as one of several well-known guests. It also mentions “Russians”.

According to two sources, Manafort returned to the embassy in 2015. He paid another visit in spring 2016, turning up alone, around the time Trump named him as his convention manager. The visit is tentatively dated to March.

Manafort’s 2016 visit to Assange lasted about 40 minutes, one source said, adding that the American was casually dressed when he exited the embassy, wearing sandy-coloured chinos, a cardigan and a light-coloured shirt.

Visitors normally register with embassy security guards and show their passports. Sources in Ecuador, however, say Manafort was not logged.

Embassy staff were aware only later of the potential significance of Manafort’s visit and his political role with Trump, it is understood.
 
One person familiar with WikiLeaks said Assange was motivated to damage the Democrats campaign because he believed a future Trump administration would be less likely to seek his extradition on possible charges of espionage. This fate had hung over Assange since 2010, when he released confidential US state department cables. It contributed to his decision to take refuge in the embassy.

According to the dossier written by the former MI6 officer Christopher Steele, Manafort was at the centre of a “well-developed conspiracy of cooperation” between the Trump campaign and Russia’s leadership. The two sides had a mutual interest in defeating Clinton, Steele wrote, whom Putin “hated and feared”.

In a memo written soon after the DNC emails were published, Steele said: “The [hacking] operation had been conducted with the full knowledge and support of Trump and senior members of his campaign team.”

As a candidate Trump warmly welcomed the dump of DNC emails by Assange. In October 2016 he declared: “I love WikiLeaks.” Trump’s comments came after WikiLeaks released a second tranche of emails seized from the email account of John Podesta, Clinton’s campaign chairman.

The Trump White House subsequently sent out mixed messages over Assange and his legal fate. In 2017 and behind the scenes Assange tried to reach a deal with Trump’s Department of Justice that might see him avoid US prison.

In May 2017, , Manafort flew to Ecuador to hold talks with the country’s president-elect Lenín Moreno. The discussions, days before Moreno was sworn in, and before Manafort was indicted – were ostensibly about a large-scale Chinese investment.

However, one source in Quito suggests that Manafort also discreetly raised Assange’s plight. Another senior foreign ministry source said he was sceptical Assange was mentioned. At the time Moreno was expected to continue support for him.


Last week a court filing released in error suggested that the US justice department had secretly charged Assange with a criminal offence. Written by the assistant US attorney, Kellen Dwyer, the document did not say what Assange had been charged with or when the alleged offence took place.
 
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