Perjury Chart: Trump Associates' Lies, False, or Misleading Statements on Russia to Federal Authorities - 2018-12-03

It is a federal offense to intentionally make false statements to Congress, the FBI, and other federal authorities. It is also a crime to encourage others to do so (that is, in technical terms, to "suborn perjury"). It is also a crime to engage in a conspiracy to lie to federal authorities. A conspiracy can involve a tacit or explicit agreement to commit the criminal activity.
Here is a summary of the 19-page Chart which is below (as a PDF document). It will be updated as new information becomes public. Major updates will be announced on Twitter and Facebook.
Wikipedia cite:
{{cite news | first = Ryan | last = Goodman | title = Perjury Chart: Trump Associates' Lies, False, or Misleading Statements on Russia to Federal Authorities | url = https://www.justsecurity.org/61682/perjury-chart-trump-associates-lies-false-statements-russia-federal-authorities/ | work = Just Security | date = December 3, 2018 | accessdate = September 16, 2020 }}
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