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NYT: Papadopoulos Told Stephen Miller About His Russia Contacts

George Papadopoulos told his Trump campaign colleague Stephen Miller, now a top White House official, about his efforts to coordinate a meeting between Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, the New York Times reported Friday.

According to the Times, Miller is the unnamed “senior policy adviser” described in emails that were included in the recently unsealed charges against Papadopoulos.

In one April email, Papadopoulos emailed that “senior policy adviser” to inform him that “the Russian government has an open invitation by Putin for Mr. Trump to meet him when he is ready.”

Two days later, after a London-based professor with ties to the Russian government told Papadopoulos that the Russians had “dirt” on Hillary Clinton, he followed up with another message saying he had “some interesting messages coming in from Moscow about a trip when the time is right.”

The Times report marks the first time that Miller has been identified as one of the campaign staffers who was in regular contact with Papadopoulos, who pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about his communications with Russia-linked foreign nationals.

Miller also attended a March 2016 meeting of the campaign’s foreign policy team in which Papadopoulos told Trump directly that he could set up a meeting with him and Putin.


Neither Miller or his lawyer responded to the Times’ request for comment.

The senior White House adviser was interviewed by Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team late last week. CNN reported that the discussion focused in part on Miller’s role in the firing of FBI Director James Comey, who was overseeing the investigation into Russia’s interference in the U.S. election.

Miller helped Trump draft an initial memo he planned to send outlining the reasons Comey should be fired. Other White House officials stepped in to keep that memo from going out over concerns that some of its arguments were problematic.

The special counsel’s team reportedly has a copy of the initial draft letter.
 


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NYT: Papadopoulos Told Stephen Miller About His Russia Contacts

George Papadopoulos told his Trump campaign colleague Stephen Miller, now a top White House official, about his efforts to coordinate a meeting between Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, the New York Times reported Friday.

According to the Times, Miller is the unnamed “senior policy adviser” described in emails that were included in the recently unsealed charges against Papadopoulos.

In one April email, Papadopoulos emailed that “senior policy adviser” to inform him that “the Russian government has an open invitation by Putin for Mr. Trump to meet him when he is ready.”

Two days later, after a London-based professor with ties to the Russian government told Papadopoulos that the Russians had “dirt” on Hillary Clinton, he followed up with another message saying he had “some interesting messages coming in from Moscow about a trip when the time is right.”

The Times report marks the first time that Miller has been identified as one of the campaign staffers who was in regular contact with Papadopoulos, who pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about his communications with Russia-linked foreign nationals.

Miller also attended a March 2016 meeting of the campaign’s foreign policy team in which Papadopoulos told Trump directly that he could set up a meeting with him and Putin.


Neither Miller or his lawyer responded to the Times’ request for comment.

The senior White House adviser was interviewed by Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team late last week. CNN reported that the discussion focused in part on Miller’s role in the firing of FBI Director James Comey, who was overseeing the investigation into Russia’s interference in the U.S. election.

Miller helped Trump draft an initial memo he planned to send outlining the reasons Comey should be fired. Other White House officials stepped in to keep that memo from going out over concerns that some of its arguments were problematic.

The special counsel’s team reportedly has a copy of the initial draft letter.

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stringer bell;c-10090649 said:
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NYT: Papadopoulos Told Stephen Miller About His Russia Contacts

George Papadopoulos told his Trump campaign colleague Stephen Miller, now a top White House official, about his efforts to coordinate a meeting between Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, the New York Times reported Friday.

According to the Times, Miller is the unnamed “senior policy adviser” described in emails that were included in the recently unsealed charges against Papadopoulos.

In one April email, Papadopoulos emailed that “senior policy adviser” to inform him that “the Russian government has an open invitation by Putin for Mr. Trump to meet him when he is ready.”

Two days later, after a London-based professor with ties to the Russian government told Papadopoulos that the Russians had “dirt” on Hillary Clinton, he followed up with another message saying he had “some interesting messages coming in from Moscow about a trip when the time is right.”

The Times report marks the first time that Miller has been identified as one of the campaign staffers who was in regular contact with Papadopoulos, who pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about his communications with Russia-linked foreign nationals.

Miller also attended a March 2016 meeting of the campaign’s foreign policy team in which Papadopoulos told Trump directly that he could set up a meeting with him and Putin.


Neither Miller or his lawyer responded to the Times’ request for comment.

The senior White House adviser was interviewed by Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team late last week. CNN reported that the discussion focused in part on Miller’s role in the firing of FBI Director James Comey, who was overseeing the investigation into Russia’s interference in the U.S. election.

Miller helped Trump draft an initial memo he planned to send outlining the reasons Comey should be fired. Other White House officials stepped in to keep that memo from going out over concerns that some of its arguments were problematic.

The special counsel’s team reportedly has a copy of the initial draft letter.

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Lmao Mueller 3:16

died at Obama Tyson
 
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stringer bell;c-10090649 said:
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NYT: Papadopoulos Told Stephen Miller About His Russia Contacts

George Papadopoulos told his Trump campaign colleague Stephen Miller, now a top White House official, about his efforts to coordinate a meeting between Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, the New York Times reported Friday.

According to the Times, Miller is the unnamed “senior policy adviser” described in emails that were included in the recently unsealed charges against Papadopoulos.

In one April email, Papadopoulos emailed that “senior policy adviser” to inform him that “the Russian government has an open invitation by Putin for Mr. Trump to meet him when he is ready.”

Two days later, after a London-based professor with ties to the Russian government told Papadopoulos that the Russians had “dirt” on Hillary Clinton, he followed up with another message saying he had “some interesting messages coming in from Moscow about a trip when the time is right.”

The Times report marks the first time that Miller has been identified as one of the campaign staffers who was in regular contact with Papadopoulos, who pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about his communications with Russia-linked foreign nationals.

Miller also attended a March 2016 meeting of the campaign’s foreign policy team in which Papadopoulos told Trump directly that he could set up a meeting with him and Putin.


Neither Miller or his lawyer responded to the Times’ request for comment.

The senior White House adviser was interviewed by Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team late last week. CNN reported that the discussion focused in part on Miller’s role in the firing of FBI Director James Comey, who was overseeing the investigation into Russia’s interference in the U.S. election.

Miller helped Trump draft an initial memo he planned to send outlining the reasons Comey should be fired. Other White House officials stepped in to keep that memo from going out over concerns that some of its arguments were problematic.

The special counsel’s team reportedly has a copy of the initial draft letter.

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Donald Trump Jr. and WikiLeaks Engaged in a Secret 10-Month Correspondence

The Atlantic’s Julia Ioffe just came out with a blockbuster report revealing that Donald Trump Jr. and WikiLeaks carried out a 10-month correspondence during the 2016 presidential campaign and in the months following. The messages were turned over to congressional investigators and obtained by The Atlantic. And while the messages were mostly one-sided by WikiLeaks, Trump Jr. did respond from time to time:

According to a source familiar with the congressional investigations into Russian interference with the 2016 campaign, who requested anonymity because the investigation is ongoing, on the same day that Trump Jr. received the first message from Wikileaks, he emailed other senior officials with the Trump campaign, including Steve Bannon, Kellyanne Conway, Brad Parscale, and Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner, telling them Wikileaks had made contact. Kushner then forwarded the email to campaign communications staffer Hope Hicks. At no point during the 10-month correspondence does Trump, Jr. rebuff Wikileaks, which had published stolen documents and was already observed to be releasing information that benefited Russian interests.

One back-and-forth between the Trump scion and the transparency organization took place in early-October when WikiLeaks asked the Trump campaign to comment and push on a story involving Hillary Clinton calling for WikiLeak’s founder Julian Assange to be droned. “Already did that earlier today,” Trump Jr. responded. “It’s amazing what she can get away with.”

Days later, Trump Jr. also tweeted out a link that WikiLeaks provided him in a series of messages.

After that, then-candidate Donald Trump’s son stopped responding to WikiLeak’s direct messages. But that didn’t stop the organization from hitting Trump Jr. up with more aggressive requests. One message in late-October 2016 involved WikiLeaks asking for the senior Trump’s tax returns.

Hey Don. We have an unusual idea,” Wikileaks wrote on October 21, 2016. “Leak us one or more of your father’s tax returns.” Wikileaks then laid out three reasons why this would benefit both the Trumps and Wikileaks. One, The New York Times had already published a fragment of Trump’s tax returns on October 1; two, the rest could come out any time “through the most biased source (e.g. NYT/MSNBC).”

It was also noted that after a lengthy period of near-silence, WikiLeaks sent Don Jr. a message following the bombshell story of his Trump Tower meeting with Natalia Veselnitskaya. While Trump Jr. didn’t respond to the message, he did publicly post his emails surrounding the meeting, something that WikiLeaks suggested (though they wanted to be the ones who published them).
 
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WSJ: Mueller Issued Subpoena To Trump Campaign Officials In October

Special counsel Robert Mueller, who is overseeing the federal investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, issued a subpoena in October to more than a dozen members of President Donald Trump’s campaign, the Wall Street Journal reported late Thursday.

The Wall Street Journal reported, citing an unnamed source familiar with the matter, that Mueller requested documents and emails from a number of top officials on Trump’s campaign, but did not ask any of them to testify before his grand jury.

According to the report, the subpoena was a surprise to Trump’s campaign, which is providing documents on an “ongoing basis” in response.

A spokesperson for Mueller did not respond to the Wall Street Journal’s request for comment.
 
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Sergey Kislyak Can’t Name All Trump Officials He’s Met: ‘The List is So Long’

Sergey Kislyak, the controversial former Russian ambassador to the United States, says he could ramble on about his contact with people in Trumpworld and still not cover everything.

Kislyak recently gave an interview to state-owned TV station Russia-1, and CNBC flagged the moment when he rejected the notion that Russia meddled with the 2016 presidential election. In the same segment, the ambassador was asked about how many officials he has spoken to within the Trump administration.

“First, I’m never going to do that,” answered Kislyak. “And second, the list is so long that I’m not going to be able to go through it in 20 minutes.”

For the past several months, Kislyak’s interactions with those connected to the president have been a source of intrigue for Congressional investigators. Former National Security adviser Michael Flynn, Attorney General Jeff Sessions, and White House adviser Jared Kushner have all drawn scrutiny after they failed to disclose various conversations they had with the ambassador.

Kislyak’s interview comes after Sessions faced extensive questioning this week, when the House Judiciary Committee asked him about inconsistencies in his previous testimony about how he had no knowledge about any contact between the Trump campaign and Russia. It also comes after the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee said Kushner didn’t disclose his connections to WikiLeaks and other bits of information pertaining to Russia.
 
Damn, them Russians got no loyalty. Probably sending a message to Trump and them to make sure they dont play games with Russia
 
AZTG;c-10100052 said:
Damn, them Russians got no loyalty. Probably sending a message to Trump and them to make sure they dont play games with Russia

Or they just tired of trump lol probably thinkin hilary woulda been a better choice
 

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