$46M in forfeitures. That should lay to rest the claim this is a waste of taxpayer money.
I prefer diplomacy, yes. Unfortunately Trump's been pretty tough on them so don't think we're making much progress
If only Obama had that foresight though when he mocked Romney.
Since Russia is the biggest threat to our democracy in history, I suppose you regret not.voting for Romney, right?
I think the investigation is turning a profit now.
Weissmann telling the judge that Manafartov's plea agreement is a cooperation agreement. Apparently, he has already proffered information.
That’s probably what he was doing in the delay before the hearing. Lock it down to prevent an 11th-hour pardon.
We should not lose sight of the financial angle. Although seemingly unrelated to the collusion/collaboration matter, I would keep an eye on this.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-pr...ering-allegations-1536924529?mod=hp_lead_pos4
I’ve got to assume he has some dirt on whoever was washing Yanukovych’s funds. Plus any sketchy dealings on the US/Ukraine foreign relations front (Podesta Group, Mercury Consulting, SkaddenAros). Probably a few nervous folks in DC right now.
He may not put Trump in the jackpot, but prosecutors now have a greater ability to cross-check the Trump Tower meeting story. There was an article this week that detailed investigation of flagged transactions involving the Agalarovs and meeting participant Ike Kavaladze. I find the timing of that story very interesting.
I also think it's a political distraction.
It's apparent to me Mueller doesn't haven't any thing on Trump.