KEY POINTS
  • Paul Manafort, a longtime Republican consultant, is reportedly in talks with special counsel Robert Mueller about a plea deal, but he is resistant to cooperating with prosecutors investigating his former client, President Donald Trump.
  • On Tuesday night, The Washington Post broke the news that Manafort, who was convicted last month of bank and tax fraud, is in discussions with prosecutors from Mueller's team about a potential deal in which he would plead guilty to avoid a second trial this month.
  • On Wednesday, ABC News reported that Mueller wants Manafort's plea deal to include information "related to President Trump and the 2016 campaign." Manafort managed that campaign for several months in 2016.

Paul Manafort, a longtime Republican consultant, is reportedly in talks with special counsel Robert Mueller about a plea deal, but he is resistant to cooperating with prosecutors investigating his former client, President Donald Trump.

On Tuesday night, The Washington Post broke the news that Manafort, who was convicted last month of bank and tax fraud, has been talking with prosecutors from Mueller's team about a potential deal in which he would plead guilty to avoid a second trial this month on different charges.