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Everything we know about the members of Trump's campaign who had contact with the Russian government
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Paul Manafort, former Trump campaign manager
In January, The New York Times reported that the FBI with help from the National Security Agency, the CIA and the Treasury Department's financial crimes unit is investigating whether intercepted communications and financial transactions demonstrate links between Russian intelligence officers and Trump's former campaign manager. (Manafort's defense was that if he did have contact with the Russians, he didn't do it knowingly. "It's not like these people wear badges that say, 'I'm a Russian intelligence officer,'" he told The Times.)
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Carter Page, former Trump foreign policy adviser
The same Times report that detailed the investigation into Manafort said investigations into two other Trump associates Carter Page and Roger Stone were also ongoing. Page was named a foreign policy advisor by the Trump campaign in March 2016 but took a leave of absence from the campaign in September, when reports emerged that U.S. intelligence agencies were investigating his interactions with senior Russian officials, including former Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin and Deputy Chief for Internal Policy Igor Diveykin the man U.S. officials believed was in charge of "intelligence collected by Russian agencies about the U.S. election."
Roger Stone, informal adviser
A longtime Republican operative and self-described "ratfucker," Stone was in contact with Trump throughout the run-up to the election and often appeared on television and at rallies in support of the GOP nominee, though he served no official role in the campaign.
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General Michael Flynn, former Trump national security adviser
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According to a Thursday New York Times report, "among Mr. Trump's inner circle, it is Mr. Flynn who appears to have been the main interlocutor with the Russian envoy" during the campaign.
Jeff Sessions, Trump attorney general
A bombshell Washington Post report published Wednesday night names at least two occasions on which Sessions, the former Alabama senator recently confirmed as Trump's attorney general, met with Kislyak, the Russian ambassador.
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Jared Kushner, Trump son-in-law and senior adviser
In addition to his repeated contacts with Flynn and Sessions during the campaign, the New Yorker reports that Kislyak met with Kushner during a previously undisclosed meeting at Trump Tower in December. The White House told the magazine that the point of their confab was to create "a more open line of communication in the future."
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femmocrat
(28,394 posts)Thanks.
Lifelong Protester
(8,421 posts)Wounded Bear
(61,084 posts)leftstreet
(36,425 posts)Trump as the Titanic, sinking bigly...with all these guys getting sucked into the vacuum as the ship goes down
This shit is unbelievable
DURec, thanks for posting this
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)Gabi Hayes
(28,795 posts)he lived in Russia for several years, and has written some fantastic stuff about his time there.
he's got several books out, and all of them are well worth the time