This will be a big week for former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort. After months of lead-up, there will be a hearing Monday morning to decide whether his trial (which is scheduled to start Wednesday) should be delayed. Manafort faces 18 charges of bank fraud and foreign bank account allegations, and if found guilty, he could face a sentence of more than 300 years in prison. He is currently in jail in Alexandria, Virginia, over allegations of witness tampering after losing his bail in a separate criminal proceeding. On Tuesday, Georgia Republicans will go to the polls for a gubernatorial primary runoff. Their choices? Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle and Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp. In case you were wondering, President Donald Trump has thrown his endorsement behind Kemp, calling him "tough on crime, strong on the border and illegal immigration." The winner will face off against Democratic nominee Stacey Abrams, who's hoping to become the first black female governor of the state. And if you thought the dust had settled after Trump's controversial summit last week with Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland, think again. On Wednesday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will appear during an open session of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to answer questions about Trump's meetings with both Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. |
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