Santa Fe New Mexican

Trump’s USDA nominee Clovis withdraws over link to Russia

- By Joe Sobczyk

Sam Clovis, an early backer of President Donald Trump caught up in the special counsel’s Russia investigat­ion, has withdrawn his nomination to be a top official in the Agricultur­e Department, according to the White House.

Clovis, a former fighter pilot and conservati­ve talk-radio host from Iowa, brought into the Trump campaign George Papadopoul­os, who has pleaded guilty to lying to FBI agents about his contacts with Russians. Court filings say Papadopoul­os had meetings with Russians seeking to provide incriminat­ing informatio­n about Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton during the 2016 campaign.

Clovis was picked by Trump to be agricultur­e undersecre­tary for research, education and eco- nomics and his nomination was already in trouble in the Senate because of some of his past writings and statements and questions about whether he was qualified for a job meant to be filled by a scientist.

He drew further scrutiny after the release of court documents related to Papadopoul­os’ guilty plea. His lawyer confirmed that Clovis was the unnamed “campaign supervisor” cited in the documents who received emails from Papadopoul­os about attempts to arrange meeting between the campaign and Russian representa­tives.

No such meeting occurred. Clovis, in a statement released earlier this week, said Papadopoul­os was acting on his own.

“The political climate inside Washington has made it impossible for me to receive balanced and fair considerat­ion for this position,” Clovis said in a letter to Trump that was released by the White House.

Papadopoul­os was a volunteer advisers identified by Trump in a March 2016 interview. According to court documents, he cultivated at least three contacts who promised introducti­ons to top-level Russians. He kept some people in the campaign, including Clovis, apprised of his efforts by email.

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