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Hoping Tomorrow is a good day, Mueller wise. (Original Post)
brettdale
Dec 2018
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Manafort sentencing hearing, with details of his lies to prosecutors (n/t)
Spider Jerusalem
Dec 2018
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Control-Z
(15,682 posts)1. I haven't been on (DU) much this week.
What is expected tomorrow?
Spider Jerusalem
(21,786 posts)2. Manafort sentencing hearing, with details of his lies to prosecutors (n/t)
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(15,682 posts)3. Thank you.
It's hard to keep up without actually trying these days. Local news reports offer no help.
A few minutes of morning MSNBC doesn't either.
pnwmom
(108,976 posts)4. Also Mueller's sentencing recommendation for Michael Cohen. n/t
Hortensis
(58,785 posts)5. Mueller's doing fine. Others are having a bad day.
With the court hearing today officially ending Manafort's deal, he may end up spending the rest of his life in prison. Cohen's being sentenced in New York after cooperating.
For us it's liable to be unsatisfying. Brian Williams asked if a lot of redactions were expected in the Manafort documents (and noted that toner was running low after the Flynn sentencing documents). The answer was very likely yes because they'd almost certainly explain Manafort lies about matters central to the investigation.