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    Investigators seek former Trump adviser's bank records as Russian probe widens

    Investigators seek former Trump adviser's bank records as Russian probe widens

    Published May 13, 2017
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    Paul Manafort of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's staff listens during a round table discussion on security at Trump Tower in the Manhattan borough of New York, U.S., August 17, 2016.

    Paul Manafort of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's staff listens during a round table discussion on security at Trump Tower in the Manhattan borough of New York, U.S., August 17, 2016. (Reuters)

    Federal investigators last month reportedly requested bank records of former Trump campaign adviser Paul Manafort as a part of a widening probe into potential Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

    The Department of Justice requested Manafort’s banking records from Citizens Financial Group Inc. back in mid-April, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday. It is unclear if additional banks received similar requests.

    Manafort has not been accused of any wrong doing. He has agreed to testify before congressional committees involved.

    This comes as pressure mounts on the FBI and Congress to find out if Trump campaign associates colluded with Russia in any way that would have interfered with the November elections.

    On Wednesday, the Senate Intelligence Committee subpoenaed former Trump National Security adviser Michael Flynn for papers related to the investigation. The FBI is also interested in Flynn’s potential role in any Russian interference.

    Flynn was fired by President Trump after less than a month on the job, after the White House said he misled Vice President Mike Pence and other top officials about his communications with Russia's ambassador to the United States.

    The New York officials are also looking into Manafort’s real-estate and financial to see if there are any indications of money-laundering or fraud.

    In the mid-2000s, Manafort purchased at least 6 properties for more than $16 million. This was right around the time he also started working as a political advisor for pro-Russian politicians in the Ukraine, the Wall Street Journal reported.

    There were also reports in late March that raised questions about accounts in a Cyprus bank that might have been used for money laundering.

    Through a spokesman, Manafort denies any wrong doing and said that all of his real-estate transactions were “transparent” and that the Cyprus accounts were related to “legitimate” work he had there.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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    How can DOJ in New York do this? I guess this is a US Attorney doing this? What crime has been committed? This is abuse of investigative powers. Where is the habeus corpus? I really hate seeing our government do this to people simply because they don't like their politics.

    Federal investigators last month reportedly requested bank records of former Trump campaign adviser Paul Manafort as a part of a widening probe into potential Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
    Consider the meaning of this. "widening probe" = illegal fishing expedition into "potential Russian interference in 2016 presidential election" = no interference in election found yet to even be investigating, but still fishing the seas of electronic data trying to pin something on poor Paul Manafort who has done nothing except a great job helping Trump win delegates at the Republican Convention.

    It seems to me that the first step is to determine if a crime was committed. I don't think Trump winning the 2016 Presidential election because he worked his tail off is "interference". I don't think the Russians did anything, otherwise, wouldn't DOJ be investigating Russians? I don't think any of this makes any sense any more. It sure seems like we have an invasive investigation looking for a crime, and I don't think that's how our system is supposed to work, just because you don't like the new President or the people who supported him.
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