Redfish
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Manafort being put in solitary before any trial or proof of guilt is a crime in itself.
Yeah, poor Paulie walnuts...
They pointed out that he has had a personal telephone in his unit at the Northern Neck Regional Jail and has had more than 100 phone calls with his lawyers in the last three weeks as they prepare for trial. He has a personal laptop on which he can review materials from the case and access to his own workspace to meet with his legal team, they said. Visitors’ logs show Manafort having multiple visits each week with his lawyers, according to the prosecutors.Prosecutors: Manafort says he's treated like 'VIP' in jail
Though Manafort’s lawyers have said he spends nearly all of his days in solitary confinement, prosecutors described his living arrangements as a “private, self-contained living unit, which is larger than other inmates’ units” with its own bathroom and shower.
“On the monitored prison phone calls, Manafort has mentioned that he is being treated like a ‘VIP,’” prosecutors quoted him as having said. They also said Manafort has said in the calls that he is able to visit with his lawyers every day and that he has “all my files like I would at home.”
As to your bank question, yes, attempted robbery is a crime. But that has nothing to do with attempting to influence an election in another country, we have been doing that since 1776 and other countries have been trying to influence ours since then too. There is nothing new here. Nothing but left wingers who cannot accept the FACT the their beloved Hillary got her fat ass kicked by Donald Trump and that Trump is doing an outstanding job as president
So it was a crime to try to influence our election. People have been trying to rob banks since the beginning of banks too...still a crime.
So, even if no votes or voters were swayed (and we don't know one way or the other, but evidence suggests the Russians had an impact), a crime was still committed and the foreign criminals may have had American help. That would be important to know don't ya think?
you are wrong, it is not a crime for one country to try to influence the elections in another country, there is no body of international law that would cover such things. It is a crime however, for a federal employee to try to use his/her position to try to influence the outcome of a federal election, can you say: Strzok and Page and McCabe, and Comey, and Lynch--------------AND Obama?
No, I'm not wrong. Russia committed crimes. That's how all the charges are coming about in the Special Counsel investigation. These are things we know. What we don't know is how much help Russia got with their criminal activity from American traitors.
Riddle me this, joker...why didn't anything come out about the Russia investigation until after the election if the "deep state" was out to get Trump?
Are citizens of Russia (or any other country) subject to US law when they are not in the US? those Russians who were indicted will never be brought to trial in this country, your naivete and ignorance are amazing.
do you think the fake dossier was not brought out before the election? do you think the Russia rumors were not brought out before the election? you live in fantasy land, witchey.