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Trump Campaign Manager Manafort and Deputy Campaign Manager Gates decided that their rendezvous with a Russian intelligence operative would not impress the American public.
Imagine what Americans would have thought about them sharing internal Trump campaign polling data with the Russian operative while discussing battleground state strategy with him.
The clip above is from Vol I, page 141 of the Mueller Report. A searchable copy of the report can be found at https://www.justice.gov/storage/report.pdf
Trump's electoral college victory was the result of winning a few "battleground states" by narrow margins. I won't say that Trump's Campaign Manager Paul Manafort "colluded" with known Russian intelligence operative Konstantin Kilimnik. Let's just say that Manafort and Kilimnik "worked together" on the targeting of "battleground state" voters.
The clip above is from Vol I, page 140 of the Mueller Report. A searchable copy of the report can be found athttps://www.justice.gov/storage/report.pdf
The clip below is an exchange between Special Counsel Robert Mueller, and House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler at a hearing on July 24, 2019.
Mueller was unanimously confirmed by the Senate as FBI director in 2001. At the end of his 10-year term in 2011, the Senate passed unanimous legislation allowing him to stay on an extra two years. Mueller is a Republican who was appointed to top positions by four presidents, two from each party.
Watching the Mueller testimony is like watching an old man get his teeth extracted except it's happening in Congress for some reason
At least two friendly foreign governments notified U.S. officials who are responsible for our national security, that an official Trump campaign advisor was boasting about the campaign getting "dirt" on an American presidential candidate from a hostile foreign nation at the same time that U.S. political organizations' systems were being hacked by criminals.
Should FBI officials have closed their eyes and buried their heads in the sand or investigated?
The clip below is from Vol I, page 93 of the Mueller Report. A searchable copy of the report can be found at https://www.justice.gov/storage/report.pdf
The Trump campaign developed a communications campaign based on WikiLeaks' scheduled releases of material that the Russian Military stole from American organizations. Candidate Trump appears to have had a heads up regarding the timing of at least one of WikiLeaks scheduled publications of stolen documents.
The clip above contains the same text that I posted yesterday. It deserves repeating in an easier to read format. It is from Vol I, page 54 of the Mueller Report. A searchable copy of the report can be found at https://www.justice.gov/storage/report.pdf