First Charges In Mueller's Russia Probe Stem From Trump Admin's Earliest Days
By SAM THIELMAN Published OCTOBER 31, 2017 6:00 AM
During the Trump administrations very first week in office, the seeds were planted for the initial charges brought by special counsel Robert Muellers Russia probe.
Thanks to an indictment unsealed Monday morning, we now know former campaign foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos lied about the extent of his Russian contacts in an interview with FBI agents on Jan. 27, exactly one week after the inauguration. Papadopoulos has pleaded guilty to making false statements in that interview about his Russian contacts.
Muellers appointment didnt come until May, after Trump fired former FBI Director James Comey, who had been overseeing the bureaus probe into Russian interference in the U.S. electionand the collection of evidence for that investigation had already begun before Trump had even taken his hand off the Bible. The day before inauguration, the New York Times reported that law enforcement and intelligence sources were already looking at intercepted communications and financial records as part of a broad investigation into possible links between Russian officials and associates of President-elect Donald J. Trump, including his former campaign chairman Paul Manafort. Comey later testified before Congress that the FBI investigation into those links began in July 2016; Manafort was arrested on Monday.
Papadopoulos wasnt even the first campaign adviser accused of misleading the FBI during the initial week of Trumps presidency: Three days before Papadopoulos interview, Michael Flynn, at the time Trumps national security advisor, denied to FBI investigators that he had discussed sanctions on Russia with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyakeven though the Washington Post cited U.S. officials saying Flynn had indeed discussed sanctions with Kislyak before Trump took office.
The same day that Papadopoulos met with the FBI, then-acting Attorney General Sally Yates met with White House Counsel Don McGahn to share her concerns about Flynns underlying conduct for a second time.
The following Monday, Trump fired Yates.
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