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Former Trump adviser Papadopoulos is willing to testify before Senate intelligence committee, lawyer says

MARY CLARE JALONICK AND CHAD DAY
WASHINGTON

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

UPDATED SEPTEMBER 12, 2018

George Papadopoulos, the former Trump campaign adviser who triggered the Russia investigation, is willing to testify before the Senate intelligence committee, Thomas Breen, his lawyer, said Wednesday.

Breen said the Senate panel reached out to several months ago but they could not make a decision until after his client was sentenced. Papadopoulos was sentenced to 14 days in prison Friday for lying to the FBI about his contacts with Russian intermediaries.

Now that the criminal case is resolved, Breen said, “we’ll make him available upon a proper request.”

Breen’s comments come after Papadopoulos tweeted on Wednesday to Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr, R-N.C., and the top Democrat on the panel, Virginia Sen. Mark Warner, that he would testify if his lawyers approved. The panel is investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election and whether President Donald Trump’s campaign was involved.

The tweet was one of several since the sentencing as Papadopoulos has vented anger with the FBI and implied he was set up in the investigation. He said on Twitter that he would like to talk to the committee about his “suspicious encounters” with an Australian diplomat and a missing professor who were links to his case.

Papadopoulos also tweeted on Wednesday that he wanted to speak to the committee about two people he says were U.S. intelligence officers in London and “wanted to ingratiate themselves in campaign via myself.”

Papadopoulos, who served as a foreign policy adviser to Trump’s campaign, has been a central figure in the Russia investigation dating back before special counsel Robert Mueller’s May 2017 appointment. He was the first to plead guilty in Mueller’s probe and the first Trump campaign adviser to be sentenced. His case was also the first to detail a member of the Trump campaign having knowledge of Russian efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election while it was ongoing.

According to a sweeping indictment handed up this summer, Russian intelligence had stolen emails from Hillary Clinton’s campaign and other Democratic groups by April 2016, the same month Papadopoulos was told by the professor, Joseph Mifsud, that Russian officials had told him they had “dirt” on Clinton in the form of “thousands of emails.” Mifsud’s whereabouts are now unknown.

Also Wednesday, the Senate approved the release of a transcript of a closed-door Senate intelligence committee interview with W. Samuel Patten, a business associate of a co-defendant of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort. The resolution, passed by voice vote, would allow Justice Department prosecutors to use it in Manafort’s upcoming trial.

The trial in the District of Columbia, scheduled to start later this month, will be Manafort’s second on charges brought by special counsel Robert Mueller’s office. Last month, Manafort was convicted by a northern Virginia jury of eight counts of filing false tax returns, failing to report foreign bank accounts and bank fraud. The jury deadlocked on 10 other counts.

Patten pleaded guilty Friday to failing to register as a foreign agent for a Ukrainian political party and also admitted his role in a $50,000 donation scheme involving the presidential inauguration.

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/us-politics/article-former-trump-adviser-papadopoulos-is-willing-to-testify-before-senate/
 

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Good. Sounds like he wants to widen the door on what is shaping up to be illegal FISA warrants on the Trump Campaign.
 

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Deflection. Stay on topic.

Add in the recent Strzok text messages about media manipulation and things are Russia is unravelling.
Deflection, stay on topic.

Papadopolous says his testimony would incriminate Trump's team.
And he'll testify.
 

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Deflection, stay on topic.

Papadopolous says his testimony would incriminate Trump's team.
And he'll testify.
The reverse actually. His interviews he has been discussing how he feels he was set up.

Why would he suddenly now turn when the case is settled? Far from being against Trump he is going to discuss the DOJ entrapment tactics used and angle for a pardon.

If anything he is a danger to Mueller.
 

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The reverse actually. His interviews he has been discussing how he feels he was set up.

Why would he suddenly now turn when the case is settled? Far from being against Trump he is going to discuss the DOJ entrapment tactics used and angle for a pardon.

If anything he is a danger to Mueller.

DOJ Entrapment tactic? Why is he going to jail, albeit for a reduced period of time. What was he guilty for, that merited a jail sentence in the first place? Obviously, he co-operated to already get away with a jail sentence of just six months that was further reduced by the Judge for co-operation. If he did not co-opearte with Mueller, no doubt it would have been a much longer jail sentence and a huge fine. In plain, Mueller will be out of reach as he has conducted himself very professionally.
 

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DOJ Entrapment tactic? Why is he going to jail, albeit for a reduced period of time. What was he guilty for, that merited a jail sentence in the first place? Obviously, he co-operated to already get away with a jail sentence of just six months that was further reduced by the Judge for co-operation. If he did not co-opearte with Mueller, no doubt it would have been a much longer jail sentence and a huge fine. In plain, Mueller will be out of reach as he has conducted himself very professionally.
He didn't cooperate as there wasn't anything to cooperate with. He ran his own defense. It's now over.

All that is left is he will soon be free to speak openly about what exactly happened with the DOJ. Judging from what he has said so far in interviews I'd say he will be clearly attacking the process.

Mueller is fine. But the investigation is soon going to have to admit it's failure to find collusion.

Papadopolous lead is dead.
Carter Page lead is dead.
Manafort lead is soon to be dead.
Flynn lead is soon to be dead.

And then the Senate will commence hearings into the DOJ. And watch as Ohr and his Wife squeal.
 

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Papadopolous lead is dead.
Carter Page lead is dead.
Manafort lead is soon to be dead.
Flynn lead is soon to be dead.
That's just so stupid, butler.
They've all testified to Mueller and you don't know what they've said about Trump, Russia or collusion.
You won't know until Mueller has finished his investigation.
 

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That's just so stupid, butler.
They've all testified to Mueller and you don't know what they've said about Trump, Russia or collusion.
You won't know until Mueller has finished his investigation.
I stand by my statement. All dead leads.
 

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That's just so stupid, butler.
They've all testified to Mueller and you don't know what they've said about Trump, Russia or collusion.
You won't know until Mueller has finished his investigation.
He's got inside info it seems...
 

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He didn't cooperate as there wasn't anything to cooperate with. He ran his own defense. It's now over.

All that is left is he will soon be free to speak openly about what exactly happened with the DOJ. Judging from what he has said so far in interviews I'd say he will be clearly attacking the process.

Mueller is fine. But the investigation is soon going to have to admit it's failure to find collusion.

Papadopolous lead is dead.
Carter Page lead is dead.
Manafort lead is soon to be dead.
Flynn lead is soon to be dead.

And then the Senate will commence hearings into the DOJ. And watch as Ohr and his Wife squeal.
So Manafort lead is dead?? Really!! You are proving to be wrong in all respects as you are under estimating the veracity of Mueller's investigation.
Who cares about Ohr, and what does he have to do with the Democrats or Clinton's investigation?
You are sounding definitely like a very passionate Trump supporter. Do yourself a favour and take off any reference to being a Bernie Sander's supporter in your signature thread, as Bernie would roll his eyes if he has to read any of your partisan posts.
Also, let everything play out before you keep on making rash statements like you did with Manafort.
 

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So Manafort lead is dead?? Really!! You are proving to be wrong in all respects as you are under estimating the veracity of Mueller's investigation.
Who cares about Ohr, and what does he have to do with the Democrats or Clinton's investigation?
You are sounding definitely like a very passionate Trump supporter. Do yourself a favour and take off any reference to being a Bernie Sander's supporter in your signature thread, as Bernie would roll his eyes if he has to read any of your partisan posts.
Also, let everything play out before you keep on making rash statements like you did with Manafort.
Yep. I think it's dead. I think he would have turned before. He is going to cooperate with little to add when it comes to Trump. And he will never see a witness stand. He is too tainted.

Ohr is going to be more important hopefully then you think. As will Strzok and Page. In fact today it came out she was a Clinton Intern.
 

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Yep. I think it's dead. I think he would have turned before. He is going to cooperate with little to add when it comes to Trump. And he will never see a witness stand. He is too tainted.

Ohr is going to be more important hopefully then you think. As will Strzok and Page. In fact today it came out she was a Clinton Intern.
Your speculation and dying glimmer of hope knows no bounds. Are you watching Fox News? Highly unlikely that they will provide you this type of information:

Take my Trump Tower apartment instead of my money, Manafort tells Mueller:

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/09/14/man...-his-trump-tower-apartment-instead-money.html

I guess this is "fake" news then??
 

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Your speculation and dying glimmer of hope knows no bounds. Are you watching Fox News? Highly unlikely that they will provide you this type of information:

Take my Trump Tower apartment instead of my money, Manafort tells Mueller:

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/09/14/man...-his-trump-tower-apartment-instead-money.html

I guess this is "fake" news then??
What kind of reporting is this? Nothing about the "company b" and Tony Podesta, nothing on Gregory Craig or Vin Weber- people closely connected to Manafort and his activities in Ukraine- one of the charges he pleaded to was being an unregistered influence peddler. This kind of reporting does explain why you guys have been predicting Trump's inevitable downfall for two years, now. And, to quote a famous judge, crickets.
 

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What kind of reporting is this? Nothing about the "company b" and Tony Podesta, nothing on Gregory Craig or Vin Weber- people closely connected to Manafort and his activities in Ukraine- one of the charges he pleaded to was being an unregistered influence peddler. This kind of reporting does explain why you guys have been predicting Trump's inevitable downfall for two years, now. And, to quote a famous judge, crickets.
How many people have to go to jail before you admit that something is up?
 

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How many people have to go to jail before you admit that something is up?
I dunno, maybe when someone goes in for anything that had to do with the election?
 

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What kind of reporting is this? Nothing about the "company b" and Tony Podesta, nothing on Gregory Craig or Vin Weber- people closely connected to Manafort and his activities in Ukraine- one of the charges he pleaded to was being an unregistered influence peddler. This kind of reporting does explain why you guys have been predicting Trump's inevitable downfall for two years, now. And, to quote a famous judge, crickets.
If TONY Podesta is found to be implicated in these charges then he will pay the price. So let the investigation get to it's conclusion. Tony Podesta's only link to the Democrats is his Brother John. But then Trump Junior's whole TrumpTower meeting with the Russians will also link him to Trump Senior. I am not making the same excuses for the Democrats as you are for Trump Senior. The only time I thought it was absolutely stupid was the link between Clinton and "Jail". All you right wingers bought that misconception, that was spewed out of Trump's nostrils just to perk up his ignorant base. That was the actual "crickets". Okay??
 
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