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aBREAKING: TRUMP MAKES HIS MOVE AGAINST ROBERT MUELLER

Robert Mueller turned Donald Trump's life upside down.

The special counsel is working to frame the President.

And he just got one step closer to his goal with this guilty plea.

Robert Mueller Scores A Victory Robert Mueller won an important victory.

He forced former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort to plead guilty to two felony counts.

Mueller won a conviction on eight counts of financial crimes in a trial in Virginia earlier

this month.

Manafort was to face a second trial in Washington, D.C. related to his lobbying work in Ukraine.

However, he cut a deal instead since he was likely to lose again.

Journalists declared Manafort's guilty plea a major development.

That's because Manafort agreed to cooperate with Mueller as part of his deal.

Anti-Trump journalists believe Manafort held the smoking gun.

They think because he worked with pro-Russian politicians in Ukraine that he is the key

to any collusion.

In addition, these fake news reporters bought into the Christopher Steele dossier.

Steele claimed in the dossier that Manafort plotted with the Russians to rig the election.

Manafort had attended the June 2016 Trump Tower meeting with the Russians who were promising

dirt on Hillary.

The meeting turned out to be a waste of time.

The Russians did not turn over any "dirt" on Hillary.

They wanted to lobby the Trump campaign on lifting sanctions against Russian adoption.

But anti-Trump journalists hoped Manafort would provide evidence that Donald Trump,

Jr. told his father about the meeting.

That would allow Mueller to indict Manafort for lying to Congress.

Mueller's Win Falls Apart While the media bragged that Mueller scored

a major victory, they also covered up one truth.

Mueller did not charge Manafort with collusion.

Manafort pleaded guilty to crimes that took place years before he worked for Trump.

Press Secretary Sarah Sanders pointed out Manafort's guilty plea had nothing to do

with Trump's victory.

"This had absolutely nothing to do with the president or his victorious 2016 presidential

campaign," she said.

"It is totally unrelated."

Additionally, Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani noted one point about the deal.

Manafort's lawyers said it had nothing to do with Trump.

They said Manafort had no evidence of collusion.

Giuliani wrote:

ACCORDING TO SOURCES CLOSE TO MANAFORT DEFENSE: "THE COOPERATION AGREE DOES NOT INVOLVE

THE TRUMP CAMPAIGN….THERE WAS NO COLLUSION WITH RUSSIA."

ANOTHER ROAD TRAVELLED BY MUELLER.

SAME CONCLUSION: NO EVIDENCE OF COLLUSION PRESIDENT DID NOTHING WRONG.

Manafort Threatens A Clinton Ally Manafort's deal is trouble for Tony Podesta.

Podesta is the brother of Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta.

He worked with Manafort on lobbying in Ukraine.

Prosecutors say Podesta broke the law.

They claim he did not register as a foreign agent.

Manafort pleaded guilty to this law as well.

Many experts believe Manafort did not flip on Trump.

They believe his real value is helping Mueller build a case against Podesta.

We will keep you up to date on any new developments

in this story.

For more infomation >> BREAKING TRUMP MAKES HIS MOVE AGAINST ROBERT MUELLER - Duration: 13:37.

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BREAKING FEDS DROP NUKE ON CLINTONS – THIS IS IT! - Duration: 10:06.

BREAKING FEDS DROP NUKE ON CLINTONS – THIS IS IT!

The Clintons just got some terrible news when a federal judge ordered the unsealing of documents

from then-Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr's two-decade old probe that led to Bill Clinton

being impeached.

Fox News reported that the order was granted on Monday by Chief Judge Beryl A. Howell of

the United States District Court for the District of Columbia in response to a Freedom of Information

Act request from CNN.

Last week, CNN journalist Katelyn Polantz had requested that eight sealed matters arising

from Starr's 1998 investigation of Clinton "be unsealed and made public."

Starr's investigation was launched after the suicide of Clinton adviser Vince Foster

and the Clintons' Whitewater real estate deal in Arkansas.

However, it was later expanded to include accusations of sexual misconduct and perjury,

including Clinton's relationship with White House intern Monica Lewinsky.

The request includes testimony from former Clinton aides and advisers Bruce Lindsey,

Sidney Blumenthal, Nancy Hernreich, Lanny Breuer and Terry Lenzner, as well as testimony

from the Secret Service.

It also included a request for other White House documents, in addition to a presidential

subpoena.

CNN's FOIA request suggests the documents could be relevant to procedures for obtaining

testimony in special counsel Robert Mueller's current Russia probe.

Howell wrote that some of the Starr documents "should have been made publicly available."

"Apparently, after issuance of the Starr Report, no specific direction was provided

to the Clerk's Office as to which documents included in the Starr Report were to be disclosed,

and the Clerk's Office rightfully carefully maintains the confidentiality of sealed matters

unless expressly

directed

to

unseal records," Howell said.

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