The Gold Coast Bulletin

Downer’s FBI tip-off

Diplomat alerted agency to possible Russian role in US poll

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AUSTRALIAN diplomat 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 reported at the weekend.

Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoul­os told Mr Downer, during a meeting in London in May 2016, that Russia had thousands of emails that would embarrass Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, the report said.

Mr Downer, a former foreign minister, is Australia’s top diplomat in Britain.

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”.

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. This was before the Democratic National Committee became aware of the scope of the intrusion into its email systems by hackers later linked to the Russian government.

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

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