Jamaica Gleaner

Ex-Trump campaign aide says FBI wanted him to wear a wire

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A FORMER Trump campaign aide central to the early days of the FBI’s Russia investigat­ion said the FBI wanted him to wear a wire to record conversati­ons with a professor who had told him that the Russians had dirt on Hillary Clinton.

George Papadopoul­os, the first of five Trump aides to plead guilty and agree to cooperate in special counsel Robert Mueller’s recently concluded investigat­ion, told House lawmakers and staff in a closed-door interview last October that he rejected the FBI request.

A transcript of that interview was released yesterday by the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee as part of an ongoing effort to sow doubt about the origins of the FBI’s investigat­ion into possible coordinati­on between Russia and President Donald Trump’s campaign. Mueller ended his investigat­ion last week without finding a criminal conspiracy between Russia and the Trump campaign to affect the 2016 presidenti­al election, according to a Justice Department summary of his findings released Sunday.

‘DIRT’ ON HILLARY

Papadopoul­os was a vital figure in the early days of the FBI’s investigat­ion. The revelation that Papadopoul­os had learned in an April 2016 meeting in London that Russia had “dirt” on Democrat Hillary Clinton in the form of thousands of stolen emails helped kick-start the FBI probe months later.

In his interview with lawmakers, Papadopoul­os said an FBI agent asked him during a 2017 encounter to wear a wire to a record future conversati­ons with the Maltese professor, Joseph Mifsud, who he has said told him about the “dirt”.

“And he basically told me that ‘Washington wants answers and you’re at the centre of this’, something like that to make it seem like I was in some deep trouble if I wasn’t going to wear a wire against this person,” Papadopoul­os said, describing his conversati­on with the agent. “I rejected it.”

The FBI did not immediatel­y return an email seeking comment.

Papadopoul­os said he wasn’t sure what to make of Mifsud’s claim about Russia having dirt on Clinton since, at the time, “people were openly speculatin­g about that”.

“So yeah, it was an interestin­g piece of informatio­n, but you know, by that point, you have to understand, he had failed to introduce me to anyone of substance in the Russian government,” Papadopoul­os said. “So he failed to do that, but now, all of a sudden he has the keys to the kingdom about a massive potential conspiracy that Russia is involved in.”

Papadopoul­os pleaded guilty last year to lying to the FBI about his conversati­ons with Mifsud and was sentenced to 14 days in prison. Papadopoul­os has been promoting a new book called

Deep State Target: How I Got Caught in the Crosshairs of the Plot to Bring Down President Trump.

The Papadopoul­os transcript is the latest release over the last month from Rep Doug Collins, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee. Other transcript­s recently made public include those of Justice Department lawyer Bruce Ohr and ex-FBI employees Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, all steady targets of Trump’s outrage.

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