By Chad Day and Eric Tucker | Associated Press
WASHINGTON — In an attempt to burnish his public image and leave no fingerprints behind, Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort recently enlisted a longtime Russian colleague to help him ghostwrite an op-ed.
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The attempt to publish the op-ed under someone else’s name now has prosecutors …read more
Source: The Mercury News