What do you think this indictment does other than let us know things that have been known already. Basically manafort paid politicians to be pro Ukrainian...
How does this tie into Russia collusion?
What did the trump campaign receive from russia?
I think the more pertinent question is what, if anything, they offered in return. It's obvious what they received.
Well, at the very least, it underscores the fact that the Trump campaign was led for a time by a guy who is a corrupt fixer and bagman for pro-Russian Ukrainian politicians and oligarchs. You can argue about the import of that, but you can't deny it, and can't deny that it raises some questions.
The public release of dirt on his opponent, derived by theft, for one.
What did the trump campaign receive from russia?
Has this been proven through the Mueller investigation that Russia was involved with this?
Not by the Mueller investigation, publicly. Not yet, at least.
What they've alleged so far is a multi million dollar social media campaign to assist Trump.
But if you want to wager that they won't bring indictments for the email hacks, I'll take that action.
Wait...a social media campaign that organized anti trump rallies and retweeted MSNBC more than anyone else is assistance to trump?
Until muller proves that the Russians hacked the dNC I don't see how trump benefited from a relationship with russia. Suspiciously the DNC never let anyone investigate the servers. At the the physical server.
Until muller proves that the Russians hacked the dNC I don't see how trump benefited from a relationship with russia.
You can selectively highlight the details that came after the election if you want to, but if you read the charging document it's clear that the operation was design to hurt HRC and help Trump.
But, yes, the DNC/Podesta hack shoe has yet to drop. I suspect it will. You?