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The Post Most from The Washington Post Paul Manafort trial Day 11: Emails show Manafort deeply involved in his financial dealings; As Trump keeps raging at Mueller, another poll shows his lies are failing; At least 20 dead after highway bridge collapses over Italian city Democracy Dies in Darkness Most popular right now ‘Everyone signed one’: Trump is aggressive in his use of nondisclosure agreements, even in government The spat between the president and former adviser Omarosa Manigault Newman has highlighted his penchant for often unenforceable NDAs. By Josh Dawsey, Ashley Parker • Read more » Paul Manafort trial Day 11: Emails show Manafort deeply involved in his financial dealings Evidence in the trial of Paul Manafort could conclude today, followed by closing arguments and the possible start of jury deliberations. 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