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Questionable Act: Manafort Coordinates and/or Asks for Something with Trump

By Michael Alan Prestwood

Mon 21 Jan 2019
Published 7 years ago.
Updated 2 months ago.
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Questionable Act: Manafort Coordinates and/or Asks for Something with Trump

On May 26, Manafort Coordinates and/or Asks for Something with Trump. Not illegal unless more info comes out. We know from the Manafort Sentencing document, that he was in contact with Trump administration officials well into 2018 likely telling them what he knew and was saying. He did this many times. Mueller gives a specific example in which Manafort authorizes someone to speak to the administration on his behalf on May 26, 2018. Why? Did Manafort coordinate? Or, ask for something? Did he ask for a pardon?

Verified: In court documents.

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Michael Alan Prestwood
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