Manafort Case Puts New Scrutiny on Foreign Lobbying Law’s Shortcomings By News September 14, 2018 Add Comment Edit The statute has been applied rarely in the past but is a key tool employed by Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, in his investigation. Share this post Related PostsTrump Lobs Insults at Special Counsel One Day After Prosecutors Say Manafort LiedTimes Insider: Starving Babies, Molotov Cocktails and Death Threats: One Photojournalist’s Venezuelan RealityDespite Tough Talk on Trade, Trump Could Seek a Truce With Xi Jinping at G-20Roger Stone Sought WikiLeaks’ Plans Amid 2016 Campaign, Associate SaysOn Politics: Hyde-Smith Secures Her Mississippi Senate Seat in Win Over EspyTrump Tells Republicans He Won’t Budge on Wall, Raising Odds of ShutdownManafort’s Lawyer Said to Brief Trump Attorneys on What He Told MuellerCindy Hyde-Smith Holds Off Mike Espy to Keep Mississippi Senate Seat
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