It Appears that Papadopoulos brought his middle man "professor" into confidence of the Trump Campaign who also knew Putin.
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Revealed: Russia's middle-man who introduced Trump ... - Daily Mail
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2 days ago - Revealed: Russia's middle-man who introduced Trump campaign official to 'Trump Campaign Adviser Met With Russian to Discuss 'Dirt' on Clinton ...
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/30/us/politics/george-papadopoulos-russia.html
2 days ago - The adviser, George Papadopoulos, has pleaded guilty to lying to the F.B.I. ... How a Trump Adviser Repeatedly Sought a Meeting With Russia ... that several senior campaign officials knew about some of Mr. Papadopoulos's ...
Inner circle: Trump praised
Papadopolous as an 'excellent guy' and he was part of a meeting about
'national security' at the same time as he was corresponding with the
Russians
What happened: Papadopolous was
offered 'dirt' on Hillary Clinton by Mifsud at a meeting in London, but
he couldn't interest his superiors in meeting Russian officials
themselves or paving the way for a Putin-Trump summit, possibly also in
London
On March 24, 2016,
Papadopoulos met with the professor in London to discuss setting up a
meeting between Trump and Putin. The professor reportedly brought along a
woman who Papadopoulos believed was Vladimir Putin's niece.
In
the weeks that followed, Papadopoulos, the Russian woman, and the
professor allegedly exchanged emails about arranging meetings with
officials in Russia.
'As mentioned we
are all very excited by the possibility of a good relationship with Mr.
Trump. The Russian Federation would love to welcome him once his
candidature would be officially announced,' wrote the Russian woman in
one email to Papadopoulos.
Mifsud also
reportedly introduced Papadopoulos over email to Ivan Timofeev, program
director of the Russian International Affairs Council, a think tank in
Moscow.
The Russian International
Affairs Council was established by the Russian government in 2010 and is
funded by the ministry of foreign affairs.
Mifsud and Timofeev have a working relationship dating back at least several years.
In
2014, Timofeev met with Mifsud in London to discuss a collaboration
between the Russian International Affairs Council and the London Academy
of Diplomacy, where Mifsud served as honorary director.
Both Timofeev and Mifsud also spoke at the Russian government-sponsored Valdai Discussion Club on April 18, 2016.
That same day, Mifsud reportedly introduced Timofeev and Papdopoulos by email.
The
Trump advisor and the MFA-linked Timofeev went on to have 'multiple
conversations over Skype and email' about arranging meetings between the
campaign and Russian officials, according to prosecutors.
As
the discussions continued, Papadopoulos pressed other Trump campaign
officials to consider the proposed meeting between Trump and Putin.
He
told one senior campaign official by email that he wanted to 'to
discuss Russia's interest in hosting Mr. Trump. Have been receiving a
lot of calls over the last month about Putin wanting to host him and the
team when the time is right.'
Around
the same time, Mifsud allegedly passed on a tip to Papadopoulos about
the Russian government tampering in the presidential election.
During
a breakfast meeting on April 26, 2016, the professor reportedly told
Papadopoulos that 'They [the Russians] have dirt on [Clinton]'; and
'they have thousands of emails.'
But Papadopoulos's diplomatic efforts seemed to draw little interest from others in the Trump campaign.
Campaign director Corey Lewandowski simply ignored Papadopoulos's messages when he received them in early May.
Lewandowski's
successor, Paul Manafort, seemed more open to the idea but nixed the
possibility of Trump attending a meeting with Russians.
'We
need someone to communicate that [Trump] is not doing these trips,'
Manafort wrote to another Trump aide in May. 'It should be someone low
level in the campaign so as not to send any signal.'
On
June 19, Papadopoulos tried again to get campaign approval for a
meeting with Russian officials, offering to attend it himself if Trump
couldn't make it.
'The Russian ministry
of foreign affairs messaged and said that if Mr. Trump is unable to
make it to Russia, if a campaign rep (me or someone else) can make it
for meetings?' wrote Papadopoulos to another Trump campaign official on
June 19.
'I am willing to make the trip off the record if it's in the interest of Mr. Trump and the campaign to meet specific people.'
The
meeting did not occur, and Papadopoulos's exchanges with his Russian
connections appeared to stop at the same point, according to
prosecutors.
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