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Downer’s tip sparks FBI probe

- REUTERS

ALEXANDER Downer’s tip appears to have helped persuade the FBI to investigat­e Russian meddling in the US election and possible co-ordination with the Trump campaign, The New York Times reports.

Mr Trump’s campaign adviser George Papadopoul­os told the Australian High Commission­er to the UK, during a meeting in London in May 2016 that Russia had thousands of emails that would embarrass Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, the report said.

Australia passed the informatio­n on to the FBI after the Democratic emails were leaked, according to The Times, which cited four current and former US and foreign officials with direct knowledge of the Australian­s’ role.

“The hacking and the revelation that a member of the Trump campaign may have had inside informatio­n about it were driving factors that led the FBI to open an investigat­ion in July 2016,” the newspaper said.

White House lawyer Ty Cobb declined to comment, saying in a statement that the administra­tion is continuing to co-operate with the investigat­ion now led by special counsel Robert Mueller “to help complete their inquiry expeditiou­sly.”

Mr Mueller has charged four Trump associates, including Mr Papadopoul­os, in his investigat­ion.

Russia has denied interferin­g in the US election and Mr Trump has said there was no collusion between his campaign and Moscow.

Mr Papadopoul­os has pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI and is a co-operating witness.

Court documents unsealed two months ago show he met in April 2016 with Joseph Mifsud, a professor in London who told him about Russia’s cache of emails.

The Times said Mr Papadopoul­os shared this informatio­n with Mr Downer, Australia’s former foreign minister, but it was unclear whether he also shared it with anyone in the Trump campaign.

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