President Trump’s former deputy campaign manager, Rick Gates, told a jury that Roger Stone was giving the campaign updates on WikiLeaks’ plans to release damaging emails stolen from the DNC and Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman, The Hill reports.
Gates said Stone was telling the campaign about WikiLeaks’ plans as early as April 2016, months before the DNC had announced it was hacked.
Washington Post: “Gates testified that in his campaign role he was asked to keep apprised of the group’s plans and was told by then-campaign chairman Paul Manafort that Trump himself would be kept updated about the disclosures.”
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