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- Donald Trump’s former personal attorney pleaded guilty on Novermber 29, 2018 to one count of giving false statements to Congress in its investigation of Russia’s interference in the 2016 presidential election.
- Cohen admitted that he lied to Congress about his efforts to build a Trump Tower in Russia through June 2016, which is later than he originally stated in his congressional testimony.
- Cohen said that he made false statements to Congress out of loyalty to the president and to align with Mr. Trump’s “political messaging.”
- Previously, Cohen pleaded guilty to federal charges of committing campaign finance violations and financial crimes.
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- Anonymous sources told The Guardian that Paul Manafort met with Julian Assange in 2013, 2015 and in spring 2016 before the DNC emails were leaked.
- Manafort and Wikileaks strongly deny that any meetings between Manafort and Assange ever took place.
- If the allegations are true, they may have an impact with Manafort’s plea deal with Robert Mueller, special prosecutor who is investigating Russia’s interference in the 2016 presidential campaign.
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