Week 94: Trump Treats Manafort’s Light Sentence Like an Acquittal. For Himself.

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Week 94: Trump Treats Manafort’s Light Sentence Like an Acquittal. For Himself.
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The president this week ignored the inconvenient evidence Robert Mueller has already presented of collusion, writes jackshafer

early in his presidency as Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the lawyer he expected would shield him from all charges of wrongdoing, began to fail him. Sessions was about to recuse himself from the Justice Department’s dilating probe into the nexus between meddling Russians and the Trump campaign, leaving Trump legally exposed to what became the special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation.

Trump’s wish was for a lawyer who would shout and bully all of his foes into silence and win his case in the public court of opinion before charges could be filed, much as the malicious and threateninghad done for him in Manhattan in the 1970s and 1980s. But Cohn, who died in 1986, proved impossible to replicate. Rudy Giuliani, another sort of hard-nosed New York lawyer, eventually took the assignment, but he too failed to deflect Mueller. Trump then replaced Sessions with legal temp Matthew G.

“Both the Judge and the lawyer in the Paul Manafort case stated loudly and for the world to hear that there was NO COLLUSION with Russia,” Trump

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