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fortyacres;c-10069582 said:
Mr.LV;c-10069565 said:
George Papadopoulos is 30 years old ....he does not want to do 15 to 20 years in a Federal prison for some rich old men ,he probably was wearing a wire for the last few months.

30 years old doing a 20 year bid , he gonna flip

If he hasn't already

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Elzo69Renaissance;c-10069614 said:
Mr.LV;c-10069605 said:
This is easily shaping up to be worse than Watergate.

this is CAC business...let us sit and observe this from way back

The crazy shit is that those CaCs that support Trump don't even give a shit about this. If Trump does get impeached over this, they'll wanna fight for him as if he's the one being done wrong.
 
People need to check the details. This shit is about the Podestas. Manafort was their bagman with the Russians, and The Podesta Group is one of the groups named in the indictment. The timeframe pretty much centers around the time he worked for them. All roads lead to Uranium One. Manafort is the blue dress
 
ThaNubianGod;c-10069635 said:
People need to check the details. This shit is about the Podestas. Manafort was their bagman with the Russians, and The Podesta Group is one of the groups named in the indictment. The timeframe pretty much centers around the time he worked for them. All roads lead to Uranium One. Manafort is the blue dress

fam that Uranium oNe shit was a non issue until last month; and that deal was vetted by 9 Federal Departments; 9
 
crazy thing about this is when them Niggas at Watergate were caught; they asked Nixon for money while locked up to keep their mouths shut; and the nigga said he d pay.....the shit was on tape!!! lmao
 
So the guy who worked for Trump, ran Trump's campaign, had an office in Trump Tower, and advised Trump in the White House, had nothing to do with Trump?
 
Elzo69Renaissance;c-10069651 said:
ThaNubianGod;c-10069635 said:
People need to check the details. This shit is about the Podestas. Manafort was their bagman with the Russians, and The Podesta Group is one of the groups named in the indictment. The timeframe pretty much centers around the time he worked for them. All roads lead to Uranium One. Manafort is the blue dress

fam that Uranium oNe shit was a non issue until last month; and that deal was vetted by 9 Federal Departments; 9

Big money moves is never a non-issue, that's the core of politics. I'm going by the indictments, which name two companies, one of which is the Podesta Group, in relation to Manafort's money laundering. The timeframe they laid out in the charges is when he was working for them, and the obviously road that leads you to is the uranium one side-hustle. Manafort is the middle-man, we all know the feds ain't stopping with him. Or do you think Tony Podesta stepped down from the most powerful lobbying firm in the World for nothing? I think the Dems are sick of Hillary's world tour bullshit and the Wikileaks 2020 talk was the final straw. Pretty much all this Uranium shit leaked after that.

 
It could be for that reason, that's why they said that Trump and team were accidentally swept up. So, regardless, I think they're gonna get be involved, too, coincidentally.
 
Copper;c-10069683 said:
So the guy who worked for Trump, ran Trump's campaign, had an office in Trump Tower, and advised Trump in the White House, had nothing to do with Trump?

Thats that white house logic/bullshit
 
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/report-manafort-clovis-papadopoulos-court-documents

Report: Manafort, Clovis Are Unnamed Officials In Papadopoulos’ Court Docs

News Monday that former Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos had pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI during its probe of Russian meddling in the 2016 election carried with it a juicy question: Who on the Trump campaign corresponded with Papadopoulos regarding his efforts to pursue meetings with Kremlin-linked Russians?

Court documents unsealed Monday described Papadopoulos’ relationship with three individuals who claimed to have ties to the Kremlin, including one whom the erstwhile Trump campaign aide incorrectly believed to be Vladimir Putin’s niece and one who promised “dirt” on Hillary Clinton, including “thousands of emails,” months before hacked Democratic emails had been published by Wikileaks. Papadopoulos lied about the nature of his communications with the individuals, which he ultimately admitted to federal investigators.

The court documents detailed Papadopoulos’ communications with other campaign staff — who remain nameless in the documents — about potential meetings between campaign officials, including Trump himself, and Russians.

According to the court documents, Papadopoulos emailed someone referred to as “another high-ranking Campaign official” in May 2016 with the subject line “Request from Russia to meet Mr. Trump.” and said: “Russia has been eager to meet Mr. Trump for quite sometime and have been reaching out to me to discuss.”

A footnote on that paragraph notes that “the official forwarded defendant PAPADOPOULOS’s email to another campaign official,” without Papadopoulos included, stating: “Let[‘]s discuss. We need someone to communicate that DT is not doing these trips. It should be someone low level in the campaign so as not to send any signal.”

In August, the Washington Post published the same email mentioned in the court document: “the high-ranking Campaign official” is Paul Manafort, according to the Post’s report, and “another campaign official” is his longtime deputy and business partner, Rick Gates. Citing an unnamed “Trump campaign source,” Yahoo News also reported Monday that Manafort was the source of the email urging Gates to find “someone low level” to deal with the situation.

Both Manafort and Gates surrendered to the FBI on Monday, and the pair pleaded not guilty to 12 counts against them, including Foreign Agents Registration Act violations and money laundering.

Another mysterious unnamed figure in the court documents: one unnamed “Campaign Supervisor” who told Papadopoulos in August 2016 that “I would encourage you” to meet with the Russian officials.

According to Yahoo News’ campaign source, the “Campaign Supervisor” is Sam Clovis, the non-scientist currently nominated by the Trump administration to be the USDA’s chief scientist. Clovis, an Iowan conservative radio host and Tea Party activist, joined the Trump campaign in August 2015 as a co-chair and policy adviser.

In the Washington Post’s August report on Papadopoulos’ emails, Clovis expressed wariness a few months earlier, in March 2016, at the prospect of what Papadopoulos described as “a meeting between us and the Russian leadership to discuss US-Russia ties under President Trump.”

According to the Post, Clovis said he thought “NATO allies should be consulted before any plans were made.”

In May, Clovis was similarly circumspect when responding to a forwarded email from Papadopoulos, from an official in a Russian government-funded organization who proposed the Trump campaign write a formal letter outlining a potential trip by Trump to Russia.

“There are legal issues we need to mitigate, meeting with foreign officials as a private citizen,” Clovis wrote.
https://twitter.com/magnetcarta/status/925088114103799808
 
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