Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort admitted to giving polling data to Russia in an interview. “The data that I shared was a combination of public information and stuff for the spring that was — it was old,” he exclusively told Insider, noting that it was for personal financial gain rather than aiding then-Presidential candidate Donald Trump. The claim contradicted the Department of Treasury which labeled the data as “sensitive information on polling and campaign strategy.” It also didn’t hold up against an email obtained by the Justice Department, which was sent by Manafort to his fo…