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BREAKING: Paul Manafort is Going to Jail

Businessman and former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort is headed to jail after a federal judged determined evidence against him of witness tampering is valid. 

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Last week Manafort, who has been charged with a number of federal crimes by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, was accused by prosecutors of violating his house arrest agreement and indicted for a third time after engaging in efforts to intimidate witnesses in the case. 

Manafort has been charged in two jurisdictions: Virginia and Washington D.C. In March, Manafort entered not guilty pleas for more than a dozen felony counts, which include conspiracy against the United States, failing to register as a foreign agent, making false statements about being a foreign agent, false statements to the Department of Justice, tax fraud, bank fraud, money laundering and more. He will stay in jail until the end of his trials, which are currently scheduled for late August and September. 

Manafort's business partner Rick Gates, who was also charged with a slew of federal crimes earlier this year, had entered a plea deal with the Special Counsel and is working with prosecutors on the Russia investigation.

 President Trump commented on the developments at the White House Friday.

"Paul Manafort worked for me for a very short period of time.  He worked for Ronald Reagan.  He worked for Bob Dole.  He worked for John McCain, or his firm did.  He worked for many other Republicans.  He worked for me, what, for 49 days or something?  A very short period of time," he said. "I feel badly for some people, because they've gone back 12 years to find things about somebody, and I don’t think it's right.  I don’t think it's right that they burst into a lawyer's office on a weekend and early in the morning.  I never heard of that before.  I mean, could you imagine if they burst into Barack Obama's lawyer's office?  It would not be acceptable.  It would not be acceptable.  I mean, that's really a terrible thing."

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Trump also addressed the issue on Twitter.

This is a developing story. Stay tuned for updates. 

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