Younigue
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*gag*Oops I thought she was 60, not 51
Still think she looks better than average for her age
*gag*Oops I thought she was 60, not 51
Still think she looks better than average for her age
She should do some Cuck videos with George sitting around watching. Definitely make money and absolutely appropriate for how the campaign was run.
She doesn't know much about the legal system. When you plea guilty, there is no appeal. Oh, and it doesn't matter what you did or didn't do otherwise when you lie to FBI agents. Ask Martha Stewart.
Breaking: Special Counsel #RobertMueller recommends judge sentence George Papadopoulos serve six months in prison for lying to investigators in Russia probe - court documents
https://twitter.com/jimsciutto/status/1030616659197878279?s=21
The White House counsel, Donald F. McGahn II, has cooperated extensively in the special counsel investigation, sharing detailed accounts about the episodes at the heart of the inquiry into whether President Trump obstructed justice, including some that investigators would not have learned of otherwise, according to a dozen current and former White House officials and others briefed on the matter.
In at least three voluntary interviews with investigators that totaled 30 hours over the past nine months, Mr. McGahn described the president’s furor toward the Russia investigation and the ways in which he urged Mr. McGahn to respond to it. He provided the investigators examining whether Mr. Trump obstructed justice a clear view of the president’s most intimate moments with his lawyer.
Among them were Mr. Trump’s comments and actions during the firing of the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, and Mr. Trump’s obsession with putting a loyalist in chargeof the inquiry, including his repeated urging of Attorney General Jeff Sessions to claim oversight of it. Mr. McGahn was also centrally involved in Mr. Trump’s attempts to fire the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, which investigators might not have discovered without him.
I have a sick feeling that at least one trumptard is on the Manafort jury and will hang it.
C-Span has a camera parked outside if you want to keep this on in the background:
https://www.c-span.org/video/?450314-1/judge-tells-paul-manafort-jury-deliberating&live
Are you perhaps watching The Matrix?I got distracted by the girl in the red dress.
I'm hearing the jury just passed a note to the judge, they've reached a verdict on 8 of 18 counts...not sure if there's any announcement coming, or whether the judge will ask them to keep deliberating...
Ok...so Ellis is polling jurors individually to find out whether they *think* they can decide those 10 counts today. If not, he's going to declare a mistrial on those 10 counts and accept a partial verdict on the 8 counts today. W.T.F????Crap. And here I thought it was at 17... How are they having so much trouble over a slam dunk case? I blame Ellis for part of this.
Ok...so Ellis is polling jurors individually to find out whether they *think* they can decide those 10 counts today. If not, he's going to declare a mistrial on those 10 counts and accept a partial verdict on the 8 counts today. W.T.F????
There's a decent possibility that these 8 counts have a not guilty verdict...
Manafort guilty on all 8 counts that the jury decided today. Judge Ellis is likely to declare a mistrial on the other 10...
Jury reached some weird decisions...they only charged him with failing to report foreign income in one year (2013) but not the other 3 counts of the same charge...also jury only found guilty on 2 of the 8 bank charges.