Obama WH counsel Greg Craig indicted for false statements White House Counsel for the Obama administration has been indicted for work he's done for Ukraine as the partner of a law firm. CNBC's Kayla Tausche.
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When Obama started at the Ivy League school in 1981 , she was just one of 94 black freshmen out of a class of over 1,100. Her roommate's mother went so far as to petition the school to give her daughter a white roommate.
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Michelle Obama launched the Let's Move! campaign while she was first lady to help America's kids be more active and live healthy lifestyles. Athleticism is something that runs in the Robinson family; sports were important to the Robinsons as kids and was a big part of their childhood.
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Marian Robinson is close to both of her children but she has a special bond with her little boy. Both of the siblings admit that Robinson is their mother's favorite, although Obama doesn't seem to be hurt by that fact, and is able to laugh about it.
She might be the sister of a fantastic basketball player, but Michelle Obama is not actually a huge basketball fan. "She had grown not to like it because she got dragged to so many different basketball games," Robinson explained to the New York Post. "She never played.
After the indictment was announced, Craig’s lawyers said “it is itself unfair and misleading” and “ignores uncontroverted evidence to the contrary.”
Obama White House counsel Greg Craig charged with lying to prosecutors about foreign lobbying 1 Gregory Craig, who was White House counsel under President Barack Obama, is indicted on charges of lying and hiding information related to his foreign lobbying work for Ukraine. 2 Craig, a 74-year-old lawyer based in Washington, faces up to five years in prison for each of the two counts. 3 The charges reportedly stem from the federal investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election led by special counsel Robert Mueller, which came to a formal end last month.
Gregory Craig, who was White House counsel under President Barack Obama, is indicted on charges of lying and hiding information related to his foreign lobbying work for Ukraine.
Gregory Craig, who was White House counsel under President Barack Obama, was indicted Thursday on charges of lying and hiding information related to his work for Ukraine.
A federal jury on Wednesday found the prominent Washington lawyer Greg Craig, who worked for two Democratic presidents, not guilty of making false statements to the Justice Department about work he did for the Ukrainian government.
Jurors acquitted Craig after only about five hours of deliberations following a 2 1/2-week trial. "I want to thank the jury for doing justice," Craig said in a statement afterward. "I'm very fortunate to have the support of a loving family and many loyal friends who were steadfast during this ordeal.
After hearing some two weeks of testimony, including from Craig himself, the jury found him not guilty of engaging in a scheme to conceal information from the Justice Department's FARA unit about work he did for Ukraine's government back in 2012.
It was viewed as part of the Justice Department's new focus on enforcing FARA.
Craig and his then-law firm, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, prepared a report for the Ukrainian government led by Viktor Yanukovych about the trial of his rival, former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko. Craig and Skadden were commissioned by Paul Manafort, who was working for Yanukovych at the time.
He was not, he said, acting under the control of Ukraine and was never an agent of Ukraine. One of Craig's attorneys, William Taylor, said "there was never a crime and never evidence ...
The case against Craig, a top Democratic attorney who worked for President Bill Clinton and later served as President Barack Obama's White House counsel, spun out of former special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.