yes, other crimes. that is to say, not just imaginary obstruction for its and there are also signs in this filing now that we ve all dig t digest i bob mueller is winning this part of the battle. the new motion against manafort alleging that his tampering with an open caseis, quote, objective conduct, listing evidence that he secretly tried to contact witnesses to influence their testimony and to conceal evidence. and the evidence, well, a lot of it we can see, it already includes a sworn public declaration from an fbi agent detailing how manafort basically clumsy tried to use a secret encrypted messaging system to reach witnesses in the hopes that mueller did not find out. but mueller did find out. and in his argument that manafort should probably be jailed before trial, he lists out some of those texts, emo emoticons and everything. the filing is from mueller and andrew wiseman.
in crt. the allegation is they are secretly talking to witnesses and getting busted for it. yeah. i can t take anything that paul manafort s spokesperson says seriously when, as you just denstrated, he lied during the campaign. had since the campaign. he, obviously, endangduring thi process is trying to tamper with witnesses. you know, i think the court will have to address how they deal with his bail. but the fact that he s likely heading to jail ahead of this trial. we can talk a lot about paul manafort and we should, but obviously, paul manafort knows a lot about what donald trump was doing. he has key knowledge about this infamous meeting. he has key knowledge about donald trump and his mind-set during this entire campaign, particularly when he asked for russia for help. and all throughout this period. he kept in touch, even after he left the campaign. so he s a vital witness. a vital witness for mueller, who
corroborated by paul manafort s own words in e-mails, that show that he was trying to tamper with these witnesses to get them to give a false story at his trial. so you think the judge will respond to this by jailing paul manafort? how likely do you think that is? i absolutely think that s what s going to happen. and what s even more signicant, if you look at this filing that was filed yesterday in federal district court by manafort, i mean, by mueller mueller and weismann. right. right. where it really kind of lays out what the witness tampering here is. it s a corrupt persuasion occurs where a defendant tells a potential witness a false story, as if the story were true, intending that the witness believe the story and testify to it, and where a defendant tries to persuade a witness to give a false story. what s really interesting here is, that applies on all four to donald trump and his write-up on what don jr. s stateme was with respect to that june 9th meeting.
mangiante, wife of george thanksor being here. hi, ari, thanks for inviting me. absolutely. en you re-tweeted donald trump and seemed to be discussing the idea that there are problems with mueller s approach, have you changed your mind? do you think he has ruined lives? no. actually, i would make to make a little specification before i start talking. i declined to comment in respect of the special counsel any farther in the case, concerning my husband, george. i m talking on my own, of course, and my agent advised me it s perfectly legal to share my opinion. sure. when i re-tweeted the tweet from trump, i partially agreed that young lives have been ruined. but i respect the idea of mueller. i m not shanging it s wrong. i m just saying that, as i said yesterday, because of an incident, and i repeat what i already said in my previous
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