Analysis | Mueller’s ‘witch hunt’ snags another witch

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20 people, 3 companies indicted or plea bargaining. 75 charges.

For the benefit of those of you who seem convinced that Robert Mueller has somehow accomplished nothing just because he hasn’t beaten the record for solving a collusion puzzle in the least number of moves, here’s WaPo’s Philip Bump to get everybody up to speed.

On Friday afternoon, the 24th and 25th shoes dropped on Paul Manafort.

Earlier this week, special counsel Robert S. Mueller III filed court documents alleging that Manafort and an unnamed individual had tried to tamper with a potential witness in the case. Then, a superseding indictment: Manafort and a longtime aide, Konstantin Kilimnik, were each indicted on one count of conspiracy to obstruct justice and one count of obstruction of justice.

That brings the investigation by Mueller — derided regularly by President Trump as an unwarranted and unfair “witch hunt” — to a total of 20 individuals and three businesses that have either been indicted or admitted guilt and a total of 75 charges filed by the year-old probe.

One-third of the counts included in Mueller’s indictments, 25 of them, target Manafort, once Trump’s 2016 campaign chairman. The charges include conspiracy and financial crimes, and they span a period from 2006 to the present.

The complete list goes on for awhile, but since he’s been a very special boy recently, here’s Manafort.

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And if you think a year is dragging it out too long? Watergate took more than two.

Analysis | Mueller’s ‘witch hunt’ snags another witch

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