Tony Podesta stepping down from lobbying giant amid Mueller probe

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Democratic power lobbyist Tony Podesta, founder of the Podesta Group, is stepping down from the firm that bears his name after coming under investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller. Podesta announced his decision during a firm-wide meeting Monday morning and is alerting clients of his impending departure.


Remember how I said manfort had closer ties to the podesta group than trump himself?

;)
 
Maybe...maybe just maybe they're hoping for Manafort to flip on Podesta?

Tony Podesta resigns from lobbying firm amid Robert Mueller investigation

by Anna Giaritelli | Oct 30, 2017, 1:14 PM

Tony Podesta, founder of the Podesta Group and brother to former Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta, will resign from his lobbying company in response to an investigation of the firm by special counsel Robert Mueller.
Podesta made the announcement Monday at a company-wide meeting. He also informed clients that he would be stepping down.
It's not clear when Podesta's departure will be effective, according to Politico, who first reported the change.

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/to...rticle/2638986

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Democratic lobbyist Tony Podesta targeted in ‘Trump-Russia’ probe Oct. 24, 2017

Special Counsel Robert Mueller has reportedly begun looking at Tony Podesta, a Democratic lobbyist and brother of HIllary Clinton’s campaign chairman, as part of his probe into “Russian meddling” in the 2016 US presidential election.

The probe into Podesta and his lobbying firm, the Podesta Group, grew out of an inquiry into the finances of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort’s finances, NBC News reported Monday.

Manafort served as chairman of President Donald Trump’s electoral campaign between March and August 2016, and resigned shortly after media reports about his lobbying efforts in Ukraine.

Between 2012 and 2014, Manafort organized a PR campaign for a nonprofit called the European Center for a Modern Ukraine (ECMU), said to have been backed by the country’s government. The ECMU campaign was designed to sway public opinion and included attempts to solicit favorable press coverage in The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. Manafort is alleged to have made $12.7 million for those efforts, according to the New York Times.

The Podesta Group was co-founded by Tony and his brother, John Podesta, a longtime Clinton aide who served as chairman of her 2016 presidential campaign. The lobbying firm worked with Manafort on the Ukraine campaign. Mueller’s team is now pursuing a criminal inquiry into whether the Podesta Group violated the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) by doing so, according to NBC.

Under FARA, people in the US who lobby on behalf of foreign entities must register through the Justice Department as a foreign agent and disclose their work. At issue is whether the Podesta Group filed the disclosures at the time, or only after their work in Ukraine attracted media attention.

In a statement Monday, the Podesta Group said that it was in compliance and “has fully cooperated with the Special Counsel’s office.”

“The Podesta Group fully disclosed its representation of the European Centre for a Modern Ukraine (ECFMU), and complied with FARA by filing under the lobbying disclosure act over five years ago and within weeks of starting our work,” the group’s spokesperson said. “Any insinuation to the contrary is false.”

Mueller’s inquiry into the lobbying campaign appears to be part of a larger investigation into Manafort’s work for the Party of Regions, his offshore banking transactions, his tax compliance and his real estate dealings, NBC reported.

The new focus on the Podesta Group could indicate that the Muller probe may be expanding beyond the original focus on alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 election and potential collusion with Trump, ensnaring Democratic operatives in the process.

Several US intelligence agencies have claimed that the Russian government interfered in the election by hacking the computer servers of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) as well as the personal email account of campaign chair John Podesta, and forwarding the contents to WikiLeaks.

https://www.rt.com/usa/407572-russia...byist-podesta/
 
Democrats: If Tony Podesta committed crimes, go get him.

Republicans: WITCH HUNT! FAKE NEWS! TRUMP DID NOTHING WRONG! MUELLER IS A COMMIE! HILLARY! BENGHAZI!
 
This whole pile of shit is going to fall back on who scraped it out of her britches and flung it up in the air...
 
Next time Brad brings up Papadopoulos, hit him with this:


Three days after Donald Trump named his campaign foreign policy team in March 2016, the youngest of the new advisers sent an email to seven campaign officials with the subject line: “Meeting with Russian Leadership - Including Putin.”

The adviser, George Papadopoulos, offered to set up “a meeting between us and the Russian leadership to discuss US-Russia ties under President Trump,” telling them his Russian contacts welcomed the opportunity, according to internal campaign emails read to The Washington Post.

The proposal sent a ripple of concern through campaign headquarters in Trump Tower. Campaign co-chairman Sam Clovis wrote that he thought NATO allies should be consulted before any plans were made. Another Trump adviser, retired Navy Rear Adm. Charles Kubic, cited legal concerns, including a possible violation of U.S. sanctions against Russia and of the Logan Act, which prohibits U.S. citizens from unauthorized negotiation with foreign governments.

But Papadopoulos, a campaign volunteer with scant foreign policy experience, persisted. Between March and September, the self-described energy consultant sent at least a half-dozen requests for Trump, as he turned from primary candidate to party nominee, or for members of his team to meet with Russian officials.

Among those to express concern about the effort was then-campaign chairman Paul Manafort, who rejected in May 2016 a proposal from Papadopoulos for Trump to do so.



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https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-campaign-emails-show-aides-repeated-efforts-to-set-up-russia-meetings/2017/08/14/54d08da6-7dc2-11e7-83c7-5bd5460f0d7e_story.html?utm_term=.b3d4454ba669
 
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