Mueller Convicting So Many Trump Campaign Witches
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Mueller Convicting So Many Trump Campaign Witches
- Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to campaign crimes. - Paul Manafort convicted on tax fraud. - Rep. Duncan Hunter indicted for misuse of campaign funds.
Ever @realDonaldTrump staffer has been found guilty of. Trump is probably GUILTY!
Oh & Trump, here is a new hat.
RETWEET!
— StanceGrounded @_SJPeace_ Aug 21, 2018
MAGA: My Attorney Got Arrested
I FLIPPED. Now smile for the cameras!
Corporate Finance Violation carries a maximum sentence of FIVE years in prison
Trump is the Liar in Chief. National Disgrace. Believe Me!
Cohen, who was Trump's longtime lawyer, pleaded guilty to violating two campaign finance rules — willfully causing a corporate finance violation and making an excessive campaign contribution.
Each charge carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison and involved hush-money payments to two women who said they had relationships with Trump.
Cohen Flips: Names Trump as a co-felon #TrumpNEXT
this is the worst hour of Trump's entire presidency--no, make that entire life
— Norm Eisen @NormEisen - Aug 21, 2018
Eisen is a former special counsel to President Barack Obama for ethics and government reform.
Hillary gets the last laugh
Manafort and Cohen getting free room and board #FederalPrison #TrumpNEXT
As of Wednesday morning, the tweet is gone (though a cached version can still be found here).
Aug. 22, 2018
Charging documents and other court records refer to Signal and WhatsApp data from Cohen’s devices.
And Paul Manafort. #TrumpNext
Cohen was apparently a fan of encrypted communications apps like WhatsApp and Signal, but those tools failed to keep his messages and calls out of sight from investigators. In June, prosecutors said in a court filing the FBI had obtained 731 pages of messages and call logs from those apps from Cohen’s phones. Investigators also managed to reconstruct at least 16 pages of physically shredded documents.
Those logs, judging by the charging document, appear to have helped document at least Cohen’s communications with officials at the National Enquirer about allegations from porn actress Stormy Daniels—whom Cohen allegedly paid on behalf of Trump, violating campaign finance law. It’s unclear if the FBI actually broke through any layers of encryption to get the data. It’s possible that Cohen, who apparently at times taped conversations, stored the conversation logs in a less-than-secure way.
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, himself found guilty of eight counts of federal offenses yesterday, also saw his encrypted WhatsApp and Telegram communications brought up in court over alleged witness tampering. Those messages appeared to have been found through Manafort’s Apple iCloud account.
“The bottom line: People sending messages through encrypted apps should probably not hang on to copies of their messages and call logs any longer than they have to if they really want to keep those messages secret.”
Paul Manafort has been found guilty and Michael Cohen has plead guilty.
Donald Trump is going to shit enough bricks to build his stupid wall.
— Middle Age Riot @middleageriot - Aug 21, 2018
45 spending every hour building The Wall
#MAGA #SoMuchWinning #NotTiredOfWinning #usausausa