Boston Herald

Ex-Trump campaign adviser ordered jailed

- —ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — A federal judge yesterday rejected a last-minute bid by former Trump campaign foreign policy adviser George Papadopoul­os to delay his twoweek prison term and ordered him to surrender today as scheduled.

Papadopoul­os sought the delay until an appeals court had ruled in a separate case challengin­g the constituti­onality of special counsel Robert Mueller's appointmen­t.

But in an order yesterday, U.S. District Court Judge Randolph Moss said Papadopoul­os had waited too long to contest his sentence after it was handed down in September. Moss noted that Papadopoul­os had agreed not to appeal in most circumstan­ces as part of his plea agreement and the judge said the challenge to Mueller's appointmen­t was unlikely to be successful in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Four different federal judges have upheld Mueller's appointmen­t as proper.

Tweeting in response, Papadopoul­os said he looked forward to telling the full story behind his case. In recent months, he has spent many nights posting on Twitter, as has his wife, venting anger about the FBI and insisting he was framed by the government. He has also offered to testify before the Senate’s intelligen­ce committee, which is investigat­ing Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al election, if he’s granted immunity or other conditions.

“The truth will all be out. Not even a prison sentence can stop that momentum,” Papadopoul­os wrote Sunday. “Looking forward to testifying publicly shortly after. The wool isn’t going to be pulled over America's eyes forever.”

Papadopoul­os pleaded guilty last year to lying to federal agents about his interactio­ns with Russian intermedia­ries during the 2016 presidenti­al campaign.

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