Multiple indictments and convictions
Mueller has wrapped up Flynn, Manafort, Cohen and others and is getting “substantial cooperation”
Trump has reason to be worried as he attacks former key aids
Isn't Mueller supposed to investigate "Russian collusion"? What do the people he has been "investigating" have in common with Russia? Let's just take a look at Manafort, he was framed by Ukraine, American "friend" in order to hurt Trump when he was still a candidate.
Dimitri Simes to a Russian Channel One:
Dimitri K. Simes – Center for the National Interest
For years Manafort worked as a political operator in Ukraine, providing pro-American tilt in Ukrainian foreign policy and according to American Media was a law-abiding person. But Manafort was discouraging Yanukovich from entering the EU, on the contrary, he suggested to be very very careful about that (making current Ukrainian rulers pretty mad).
We are seeing more and more Ukrainian fingerprints in 2016 elections. As you know Manaforts’ problems started when Ukrainian prosecutors found a document (without Manafort’s signature) with his “confession” about receiving millions of dollars for serving Yanukovich. It’s interesting that Ukrainian prosecutors launched that process during elections so that Mamafort had to leave Trump’s team. And shortly after that the case has died down and Ukrainian prosecutors have NEVER charged Manafort. Many Republicans think Kiev just wanted to create problems for Manafort during elections time.
Mueller has been “investigating” Russian collusion. Manafort never has been involved with any Russians, but they subscribe him working for pro-Russian president Yanukovich. How come Yanukovich is called pro-Russian if all his advisers were Americans?