Albuquerque Journal

New charges filed against Manafort

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WASHINGTON — Special counsel Robert Mueller has brought new obstructio­n charges against President Donald Trump’s campaign chairman and a longtime associate who prosecutor­s have said has ties to Russian intelligen­ce. The indictment was unsealed Friday against Paul Manafort and Konstantin Kilimnik just days after prosecutor­s accused the two men of attempting to tamper with witnesses as Manafort awaits trial on charges related to his foreign lobbying work. The latest charges increase Manafort’s legal jeopardy if he continues an aggressive battle with prosecutor­s, and could be an effort by Mueller to induce a guilty plea and secure the testimony of a critical campaign adviser to Trump. They also come as Trump and his attorney, Rudy Giuliani, have heaped public criticism on the Mueller investigat­ion in an attempt to undermine it. The charges do not relate to Manafort’s work on the Trump campaign or involve allegation­s of Russian election interferen­ce, a fact that the president has routinely noted as he tried to distance himself from his former top campaign adviser. On Friday, Trump also dismissed any talk of pardoning Manafort or his longtime personal attorney, Michael Cohen, who is under investigat­ion by federal prosecutor­s in New York. “They haven’t been convicted of anything. There’s nothing to pardon. It is far too early to be thinking about it,” Trump told reporters.

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