The Shrike
Philosopher
Correct. These are not honest interactions.I short, they don't WANT to know the actual truth, they are only interested in "Trump Truth"TM.
Correct. These are not honest interactions.I short, they don't WANT to know the actual truth, they are only interested in "Trump Truth"TM.
Yes, but if I understand: the plea bargain was for the District of Columbia charges, but Manafort ended up breaking the plea deal before the trial because it was found he lied to prosecutors. I assumed that since the deal was negated that they could refile charges if they wanted.The deadlocked charges were folded into his plea bargain.Something side-related to the Mueller investigation (I didn't think it deserved a new thread for it)...
What ever happened to the extra Manfort charges? He received ~7 years in 2 trials (generally seen as far too light.) But:
- In one trial, the jury was deadlocked on some of the charges, and they could have retried him over them
- Right after his trials on federal crimes, he was indicted on state charges in New York related to fraud
https://www.politico.com/story/2018/09/14/manafort-plea-deal-questions-823883
I know Manafort won't be going anywhere for the next few years. I figured they'd still want to get the case wrapped up as quickly as possible. (After all, over time evidence gets lost, witnesses become unavailable, etc.). Plus, I don't know if the statute of limitations factors in here at all.The state charges were just filed in March. Chances are that the process will continue for months, if not years. No rush now, but I bet if Trump pardons him prosecutors will suddenly find a need for speed.
https://nypost.com/2019/03/13/paul-manafort-indicted-on-new-fraud-charges-in-new-york/
On the other hand, there is an advantage to waiting... if they bring charges and lose, Trump can pardon manafort, so by keeping the charges as a 'threat' they may keep Trump from acting.
I believe this was in reference to state charges, which the President has no jurisdiction in.Nope. POTUS can pardon people for future prosecutions for crimes they may have already committed (but of course, not for ones they have not yet committed)
That's what Gerald Ford did when he pardoned Nixon; Richard Nixon was never prosecuted for any of the criminal acts he committed while in office, because Ford pardoned him in advance of any possible indictments... remember, Nixon was an "unindicted co-conspirator"
But Trump can't pardon for state crimes, which is what New York brought against manafort.Nope. POTUS can pardon people for future prosecutions for crimes they may have already committed (but of course, not for ones they have not yet committed)On the other hand, there is an advantage to waiting... if they bring charges and lose, Trump can pardon manafort, so by keeping the charges as a 'threat' they may keep Trump from acting.
- If NY tries manafort and loses, Trump would pardon him and he'd be free to walk...
A repeating example of that Men in Black memory wipe.![]()
But no way to “make him whole” for the many months he’s already spent in jail. At his advanced age (essentials my age) that’s no small thing, as his youth and healthful years are slowly whittled away.
The entire Crossfire Hurricane counter-intelligence investigation was supposedly based on George Papadopoulos's meeting with Joseph Mifsud on April 26, 2016. So everything hinges on Joseph Mifsud being a Russian agent. If he is really an asset of western intelligence then this whole investigation was a fraud.
Who is the better Republican?
Mueller or Trump?
Intelligence gathering and investigations do not hinge on the initial "premise" being true or not, that's the whole point of having investigations. If this guy isn't a Russian agent, then the investigation will find that out. Even if it is true that this guy isn't a Russian agent, all of the other evidence found that the Russian interfered in the USA elections is still valid. 400 pages of Mueller report shows that it was not a hoax.
In short, you are wrong. Your logic is flawed.
Well, that's good to know. The FBI can start investigations based on zero evidence of a crime. You can bring the entire weight of the security and surveillance state down on anybody without any evidence of a crime being committed. Yet, it is Trump who is called a fascist.
The Mueller investigation(i.e. coup attempt) is over. Why wasn't Joseph Mifsud indicted as being a Russian agent?
Because the entire story is a concoction of western intelligence and media.
Including all those indictments, convictions and guilty pleas?The entire Crossfire Hurricane counter-intelligence investigation was supposedly based on George Papadopoulos's meeting with Joseph Mifsud on April 26, 2016. So everything hinges on Joseph Mifsud being a Russian agent. If he is really an asset of western intelligence then this whole investigation was a fraud.
This takes the brainwashing to another level.[Snipped stuff I already know and I assume others do as well, those of us paying honest attention do anyway.]
In short, the entire Russian collusion, Russia hacked the election, Russian influence campaign, overall Russian hysteria is nothing more than a western intelligence, western media generated PSYOPS campaign against the American people. Not a single bit of it was ever true.
Because the entire story is a concoction of western intelligence and media.
Have you asked yourself, why would they?Well, that's good to know. The FBI can start investigations based on zero evidence of a crime.
The Mueller Report you have yet to read?You can bring the entire weight of the security and surveillance state down on anybody without any evidence of a crime being committed. Yet, it is Trump who is called a fascist.
The Mueller investigation(i.e. coup attempt) is over. Why wasn't Joseph Mifsud indicted as being a Russian agent?
Because the entire story is a concoction of western intelligence and media.
The entire Crossfire Hurricane counter-intelligence investigation was supposedly based on George Papadopoulos's meeting with Joseph Mifsud on April 26, 2016. So everything hinges on Joseph Mifsud being a Russian agent. If he is really an asset of western intelligence then this whole investigation was a fraud.