Paul Manafort, who led Donald Trump’s campaign in 2016, was already facing multiple criminal counts, brought against him by Special Counsel Robert Mueller and his team, but late last week, the story grew a little more serious.
As Rachel noted on the show, the case against the president’s former campaign chief expanded to include Konstantin Kilimnik, who is now also facing charges of obstruction of justice and conspiracy to obstruct justice.
And who’s Kilimnik? He’s a Russian intelligence operative who has worked with Manafort for years. That, in and of itself, creates a striking dynamic. Rachel put it this way:
“[The latest indictment from Mueller’s investigation] means for all of us that — you and I together, us as a country, us as citizens — we’ve now reached the point in American history and in our lives where the sitting president’s campaign chairman is jointly charged in a felony indictment with a Russian intelligence operative.”
That’s amazing on its own terms, and it raises a related question for the White House: how long does Donald Trump seriously intend to keep up the “witch hunt” nonsense?









