Politico: “Stone and Trump have a history unlike anyone else around the president. They’ve known each other since Ronald Reagan’s 1980 White House campaign and maintained a rapport that includes Stone counseling Trump during four potential presidential runs and Trump hiring Stone as a lobbyist to represent his gambling, airline and hotel businesses. In his most recent book, Stone boasted that he knew about Trump’s 2016 plans more than two years before the formal campaign announcement.”
Roger Stone Sentencing to Go Forward
“The federal judge in Roger Stone’s criminal trial said Tuesday that she will still sentence the Republican operative on Thursday, but may postpone imposing the terms of that punishment pending resolution of his request for a new trial,” CNBC reports.
Roger Stone Asks for New Trial
“Defense attorneys for Roger Stone demanded a new trial Friday, one day after President Trump suggested that the forewoman in his longtime political confidant’s case had ‘significant bias,'” the Washington Post reports.
“The legal motion could affect Stone’s Feb. 20 sentencing date on charges of witness tampering and lying to Congress.”
Extra Bonus Quote of the Day
“Last night on CNN, Bernie Sanders called me a political hack. That’s exactly who the fuck I am! I am a political hack! I am not an ideologue. I am not a purist. He thinks it’s a pejorative. I kinda like it! At least I’m not a communist.”
— James Carville, in an interview with Vanity Fair.
Trump Denounces Proposed Sentence for Roger Stone
Trump denounced federal prosecutors’ recommendation of a 7 to 9-year prison sentence for Roger Stone.
Said Trump: “This is a horrible and very unfair situation. The real crimes were on the other side, as nothing happens to them. Cannot allow this miscarriage of justice!”
Jonathan Chait: “Trump’s coy promise to take care of Stone is the latest step in a public communication between the two longtime partners.”
Feds Seek 7 to 9 Years In Prison for Roger Stone
“Prosecutors have asked a federal judge to sentence Roger Stone, a former informal adviser to President Trump, to seven to nine years in prison for lying to Congress and witness tampering during the Russia investigation,” CNN reports.
10 GOP Senators May Buck Trump on War Powers
“As many as 10 Republican senators are considering bucking President Trump on a resolution that would limit his ability to take military action against Iran,” The Hill reports.
“The increasing number is the latest sign of growing GOP frustration over the Trump administration’s justification for the drone strike that killed Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani.”
Feds to Release Roger Stone Records
“Federal prosecutors told a judge they are prepared to release sealed materials in search and seizure warrants against Roger Stone issued during the FBI probe into the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia,” Courthouse News reports.
Hannity Was Manafort’s Backchannel to Trump
Paul Manafort said he used Fox News host Sean Hannity to receive backchannel messages from President Trump while prosecutors investigated him for financial crimes, according to newly released memos from former special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation, the Daily Beast reports.
Bannon Works for Wanted Chinese Billionaire
New York Times: “Almost immediately after ending his White House employment, Stephen Bannon, the former chief strategist to President Trump, forged a lucrative financial relationship with a mysterious Chinese billionaire who was sought by Beijing for extradition from the United States.”
“China’s government had already accused Guo Wengui, a real-estate magnate also known as Miles Kwok, of money-laundering, bribery and rape when he and Mr. Bannon developed a mutually beneficial relationship that began with a $150,000 loan to Mr. Trump’s one-time confidante.”
“It escalated to a yearlong million-dollar contract.”
Manafort’s Fraud Case Dismissed In New York
Paul Manafort’s fraud case in New York was dismissed, blocking local prosecutors’ effort to undercut a potential pardon from President Trump, the Washington Post reports.
New York Times: “Mr. Manafort had been charged in Manhattan with mortgage fraud and more than a dozen other state felonies. But Justice Maxwell Wiley of State Supreme Court dismissed the indictment, saying the charges violated the legal principle of double jeopardy, which holds that a defendant may not be tried twice for the same conduct.”
Paul Manafort Hospitalized
Paul Manafort has been hospitalized for a “cardiac event” while serving his over seven year sentence for charges related to special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, ABC News reports.
“Manafort was scheduled for a court appearance on Wednesday but his attorney was informed that he would not be appearing.”
Rick Gates Sentenced to 45 Days In Prison
Former Trump campaign aide Rick Gates was sentenced to 45 days in prison — to be served on weekends — on Tuesday in a Washington, D.C. federal court, Axios reports.
He also received three years of probation and a $20,000 fine.
Roger Stone Found Guilty
“Roger Stone, a former aide and longtime friend of President Trump, was found guilty on Friday of obstructing a congressional investigation into Russia’s interference in the 2016 election in what prosecutors said was an effort to protect Mr. Trump,” the New York Times reports.
“Stone was charged with lying to the House Intelligence Committee, trying to block the testimony of another potential witness and concealing reams of evidence from investigators.”
NBC News: “He is the sixth Trump aide or adviser to be convicted of charges brought as part of Mueller’s probe.”
“Stone’s sentencing was set for Feb. 6 and he could face up to 20 years in prison.”
Manafort’s Former Son-In-Law Gets 9 Years
Politico: “As U.S. District Judge Andre Birotte Jr. imposed the sentence of nine years and two months on Jeffrey Yohai, the judge blasted the would-be real estate developer as a serial scammer whose ‘horrific’ crimes posed a significant threat to the public.”
“Yohai pleaded guilty to a brazen array of frauds, including renting out luxury homes without the permission of their owners, selling non-existent backstage passes for the Coachella music festival, and pawning band equipment that belonged to someone else.”
Roger Stone’s First Day In Court
Politico: “Call it the Cliff Notes version of the Mueller report. That’s what a new panel of Washington, D.C., jurors heard Wednesday morning as federal prosecutors delivered a tight synopsis of how Roger Stone came to be a defendant in the last indictment to come from the special counsel’s office.”
“It was a powerful moment delivered exclusively to a courtroom audience. Anyone who’s been following Robert Mueller’s work closely would recognize all the pieces of the story. But to the 12 jurors who might be coming in cold, it was a stark and concise opening narrative explaining how the colorful characters in Trumpworld gossiped and plotted around Russia’s digital thefts of Democratic emails during the 2016 election — and the role Stone played in that story.”
Roger Stone Leaves Jury Selection Due to ‘Food Poisoning’
NBC News: “Jury selection in the trial of Roger Stone, the longtime confidant and adviser to President Trump, got off to a bizarre start on Tuesday as Stone left the proceedings due to what he said was food poisoning.”
Roger Stone’s Trial Begins This Week
“Jury selection begins Tuesday in the trial of longtime Donald Trump confidant Roger Stone, accused of lying to Congress and pressuring another person to do the same thing,” NBC News reports.
“A Trump friend for more than 30 years who served as an adviser to his 2016 campaign, Stone has called himself the victim of a political prosecution. During the months leading up to the trial, he was repeatedly admonished by the judge to stop making public comments about the case that could influence the potential jury pool.”
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