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Trump: Aide at center of Russia probe ‘proven to be a liar’

- By STEPHEN BRAUN and STEVE PEOPLES Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Tuesday that a former campaign aide thrust into the center of special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe “has already proven to be a liar.”

On Twitter, Trump sought to dismiss George Papadopoul­os, who has provided key evidence in the first criminal case connecting Trump’s team to alleged intermedia­ries for Russia’s government.

Said Trump: “Few people knew the young, low level volunteer named George, who has already proven to be a liar. Check the DEMS!”

Papadopoul­os was approached by people claiming ties to Russia and offering “dirt” on Hillary Clinton in the form of thousands of emails, according to court documents unsealed Monday. Papadopoul­os pleaded guilty to lying to FBI agents about the conversati­ons and has been cooperatin­g with investigat­ors, the documents said.

Papadopoul­os’ guilty plea and the possibilit­y that he’s working with Mueller’s team came as an unexpected twist in the mounting drama surroundin­g the criminal probe. A separate welter of charges Mueller announced Monday against Trump’s ex-campaign chairman Paul Manafort and his longtime aide Rick Gates do not appear directly related to their work for Trump.

But Papadopoul­os’ case cuts close to the central question of Mueller’s investigat­ion: Did Russia try to sway the election? Did Trump’s campaign know?

“The Russians had emails of Clin-

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 ?? (Donald Trump’s Twitter account via AP) ?? In this photo from President Donald Trump’s Twitter account, George Papadopoul­os, third from left, sits at a table with then-candidate Trump and others at what is labeled at a national security meeting in Washington that was posted on March 31, 2016.
(Donald Trump’s Twitter account via AP) In this photo from President Donald Trump’s Twitter account, George Papadopoul­os, third from left, sits at a table with then-candidate Trump and others at what is labeled at a national security meeting in Washington that was posted on March 31, 2016.

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