Focus on UkraineManafort was among the participants of a June 9, 2016 meeting at Trump Tower with a Kremlin-linked lawyer that raised suspicions of collusion between the campaign and Moscow. The meeting was arranged by Trump's eldest son, Donald Jr, in hopes of receiving damaging information on Hillary Clinton, the Democratic candidate. The indictment made no mention of Russian involvement in the US campaign, however, focusing instead on Manafort's earlier Ukraianian ties. A long-time political operative and consultant, Manafort was recruited in March 2016 to round up pro-Trump delegates to the Republican Party convention. Then in June Trump named him campaign chairman, replacing fired Corey Lewandowski. But in August he resigned as Ukraine corruption investigators released files showing large payments to Manafort companies and it became clear he was under investigation in the United States in relation to that. Federal law enforcement officials were reportedly aware of wire transfers linked to Manafort as far back as 2012, when they began investigating whether he committed tax fraud or helped the Ukrainian regime, at the time close to Russian leader Vladimir Putin, launder money.I don't know about you, but to me Paul Manafort sure looks like a defeated man as he walks into the FBI building to turn himself in this morning! Rick Gates will be doing the same this morning, and I'm guessing Mike Flynn will follow soon as well! #ManafortMonday #MuellerMonday pic.twitter.com/iYITFHXBd8
— Ed Krassenstein (@EdKrassen) October 30, 2017
"Nobody should underestimate how much Paul Manafort did to get this campaign to where it is right now." pic.twitter.com/yKss9S7BoU
— Mr. Smith (@GuardianRover) October 30, 2017Attacks on Democrats
With the Mueller investigation entering a dramatic new phase, Republican officials and conservative media have stepped up attacks on Democrats, especially Clinton, though opponents are dismissing the accusations as blatant attempts to divert attention. In his tweets Sunday, Trump again complained of Clinton's handling of emails while secretary of state, of Democratic Party funding of what he said was a "fake" dossier on Trump's background, and of a US sale during the Obama administration of uranium rights to Russia. "There is so much GUILT by Democrats/Clinton, and now the facts are pouring out. DO SOMETHING!" Trump tweeted.All of this "Russia" talk right when the Republicans are making their big push for historic Tax Cuts & Reform. Is this coincidental? NOT!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 29, 2017


