- Mueller and Manafort scrap their plea deal . We know both sides agree the deal is gone. What exactly transpired is not known, but observers of past deal think that it must have been a fairly egregious lie.
- Today, The Guardian reported: "Sources have said Manafort went to see Assange in 2013, 2015 and in spring 2016 – during the period when he was made a key figure in Trump’s push for the White House."
So drawing an admittedly squiggly line between the dropping of the plea agreement and the Guardian story, is it possible that Manafort's lack of truthfulness concerning his contacts with Assange is part of the reason the plea agreement fell apart? And with the plea deal kaput, would a chatty member of British Intelligence feel free to leak the information? Admittedly, this is all speculation. It's just interesting seeing part of the picture and try to imagine what the final picture will look like.
If (again, if) the Guardian story is true, you have Manafort visiting Julian Assange just before he becomes Trump's campaign chairman (for free, while in terrible financial arrears) followed Manafort lobbying to change the GOP Russian platform plank, and offering to give private briefings on the campaign to Russian Oligarch Oleg Deripaska.
Another element in the fog of war is Trump's intelligence on the Mueller investigation. I get the feeling that Whittaker is feeding him a lot more information than he used to get. You have Alan Dershowitz's announcement that the investigation would be 'politically devastating', and Trump's ramped up attacks on Mueller. But you definitely get the feeling that the other shoe is going to drop soon.