Russian alleged conviction of former political adviser of Trump camp November 16 8:07

A federal district court jury handed down a guilty verdict to a former political adviser of the Trump camp who was charged with charges such as perjury for witnessing the alleged Russian suspicion.

The last guilty verdict was Defendant Roger Stone, who served as a political advisor to the Trump camp in the 2016 US presidential election.

Defendant Stone said he had not contacted WikiLeaks in parliament over the accused site WikiLeaks that published the Democratic Party camp's e-mail that allegedly obtained illegally during the election period. I have been charged with seven crimes, including perjury.

A federal district court jury sentenced Defendant to Stone for all seven offenses on the 15th. Sentencing will be sentenced in February next year.

According to the American media, this is the sixth time that Trump camp officials have been convicted or convicted of suspicion of so-called Russia, or have admitted their sins.

Defendant Stone is one who knows the core of the allegations that Russia has interfered with the previous US presidential election, and may hit the Trump camp before the next presidential election.

About the verdict, President Trump wrote on Twitter, saying, “If you guilty Mr. Stone if you lied, what are the Inchiki Hillarys? Is there such a double standard?”