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Displaying all articles tagged:
George Papadopoulos
trump pardons
Dec. 8, 2020
Everyone Trump Might Pardon Before He Leaves Office
From his three eldest children to
Tiger King
’s Joe Exotic, there are a number of people the president may try to pardon — including himself.
By
Charlotte Klein
mueller time
Apr. 17, 2019
Everything We’ve Learned From Robert Mueller’s Investigation (So Far)
Even without seeing the full report, we know plenty about wrongdoing by Trump associates and Russia’s 2016 election meddling.
By
Margaret Hartmann
and
Nick Tabor
russia investigation
Mar. 28, 2019
Trump Won’t Rule Out Pardons Despite Advice From Wary Advisers
“I don’t want to talk about pardons now, but I can say it’s so sad on so many levels,” Trump told Hannity Wednesday.
By
Adam K. Raymond
russia probe
Sept. 11, 2018
Why the Mueller Probe’s Papadopoulos Bombshell Fizzled
The ex–Trump aide’s plea deal raised hopes that he might be the key to more 2016 election mysteries, but prosecutors say he mainly hindered the probe.
By
Cristian Farias
russia investigation
Sept. 9, 2018
Sessions Was ‘Enthusiastic’ About Trump-Putin Meeting, Says Papadopoulos
Papadopoulos’s account indicates the attorney general may have perjured himself when he said he “pushed back” on the meeting pitch.
By
Chas Danner
russia investigation
Sept. 7, 2018
Trump Campaign Adviser George Papadopoulos Gets 14 Days in Jail
He’s the first Trump campaign aide to be sentenced in the Mueller probe.
By
Adam K. Raymond
russia investigation
Aug. 18, 2018
Mueller Wants Papadopoulos to Go to Jail, Says He Harmed Russia Investigation
Prosecutors say the Trump campaign aide’s lies did significant damage to the Russia investigation in its critical early stages.
By
Chas Danner
Mar. 18, 2018
Report: Sources Say Sessions Misled Congress About Russia Meeting
The attorney general has been consistently unreliable on this subject.
By
Benjamin Hart
Dec. 30, 2017
Report: Papadopoulos, Not Dossier, Sparked Russia Investigation
The scoop about Trump’s so-called “coffee boy” demolishes a key GOP talking point.
By
Benjamin Hart
Nov. 14, 2017
Sessions: I Can Only Remember the Parts of 2016 That Exonerate Me
He doesn’t remember a Trump aide proposing a meeting with Russians — but
does
remember shooting down that aide’s suggestion.
By
Eric Levitz
Nov. 2, 2017
Trump Adviser Clovis Nomination to USDA Torpedoed by Russia Probe
It’s been a long, strange trip for Trump adviser Sam Clovis since he joined the team in Iowa.
By
Ed Kilgore
russia probe
Nov. 1, 2017
Papadopoulos Email Claims Trump Campaign Approved Meeting With Putin’s Office
It’s possible the young campaign adviser was just bragging to a Russian contact.
By
Margaret Hartmann
Oct. 31, 2017
Trump’s Denials of Russian Hacking Look Pretty Darn Incriminating
If his campaign staff suspected in 2016 that Russia stole Clinton’s emails, why wouldn’t the president take the CIA’s word for it in 2017?
By
Eric Levitz
the national interest
Oct. 31, 2017
Trump Demotes ‘Excellent’ Consultant to ‘Low-Level Volunteer’
He hires the best people.
By
Jonathan Chait
russia probe
Oct. 30, 2017
Russia Indictments Leave Trump Allies Rattled — Contrary to the White House Spin
Reactions ranged from selfish relief, to frustration with Mueller, to concern about what this means for the GOP agenda — and Trump’s presidency.
By
Olivia Nuzzi
Oct. 30, 2017
Democrats Should Declare Victory on Trump and Russia
The undisputed facts of this scandal are damning enough.
By
Eric Levitz
the law
Oct. 30, 2017
Mueller Quietly Dropped a Bombshell on Monday — and It Wasn’t About Manafort
The special counsel’s charging of a very minor player reveals a lot about the big picture.
By
Cristian Farias
Oct. 30, 2017
Trump Aide Pleaded Guilty to Lying About Contacts With Russian
This doesn’t look good for the president.
By
Benjamin Hart