The emails of John Podesta, Hillary Clinton's former campaign chairman, were stolen by Russian hackers who broke into the Democratic National Committee’s computer system before the 2016 election.
for obstruction, witness tampering and making false statements to Congress about his communications with WikiLeaks. Stone has denied any wrongdoing.“I think the prosecutors have made a prima facie case for certainly against him. But I think he in the end of the day, he can he can strut and he can, you know, do his Nixon impressions. But, you know, maybe when the when the cell door clanks, he'll feel a little bit more remorse.
“And in this context, I don't think it really matters, because I think whatever he knew or didn't know he gave false, both gave false statements to the House Judiciary Committee and then tried to cover it up if you read the indictment.” Podesta also said he thought members of the Trump campaign"colluded" with Russia, a suspicion that is the core focus of Mueller’s ongoing investigation, which is reportedly nearing its conclusion.“When you step back and you look at the 101 contacts, the 28 meetings, particularly the meeting in Trump Tower in June, Donald Jr. saying and setting up that meeting and saying, you know, that this is great.
“I don't think there's any real question that people could conclude that there was no collusion. The question does it rise to a criminal conspiracy. And that's something that only Mr. Mueller knows or I think it's his job...to render a judgment about that.” John Podesta, former White House chief of Staff for President Bill Clinton, who also ran Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, speaks at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. on November 6, 2017. He warned that Russia was preparing to interfere again in a U.S. presidential election as 2020 looms on the horizon.
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