I recommend reading Papa's stipulation. It isn't simply him shuffling his feathers to make him look important, and it absolutely shows a willingness on the side of the Trump campaign. It also shows that he wasn't some insignificant volunteer: the campaign listed him right along with Sessions as foreign policy advisers and he spoke directly to Trump at the national security meeting on March 31st.
When the Professor connected Papa to a MFA official, Papa contacted what the testimony calls the High-Ranking Campaign Official (revealed to be Corey Lewandowski), who sent him to the Campaign Supervisor because "[h]e is running point." That supervisor was revealed to be Sam Clovis, national co-chair of the campaign (a cooperative witness in the probe, ie someone corroborating Papa's story).
This is essentially the two top officials in entire campaign. By his own word, Clovis okayed the meeting with the Russians. In Papa's stipulation, Clovis is quoted to have said "I encourage you" and another foreign policy adviser to "make the trip[] if it is feasible." Earlier, Manafort had said "Lets discuss. We need someone to communicate that DT is not doing these trips. It should be someone low level in the campaign so as not to send any signal.”
Now, to counter the Christopher Steele comparison:
1. Steele was a private citizen, not a current government official representing the interests of England
2. The work done by Steele was paid for, taxed, and disclosed to the US government.
It is not illegal to hire private intelligence to find dirt on your opponent. It is illegal, on multiple levels, to secretly work with foreign agents to obtain hacked information about your opponent at no cost.
When the Professor connected Papa to a MFA official, Papa contacted what the testimony calls the High-Ranking Campaign Official (revealed to be Corey Lewandowski), who sent him to the Campaign Supervisor because "[h]e is running point." That supervisor was revealed to be Sam Clovis, national co-chair of the campaign (a cooperative witness in the probe, ie someone corroborating Papa's story).
This is essentially the two top officials in entire campaign. By his own word, Clovis okayed the meeting with the Russians. In Papa's stipulation, Clovis is quoted to have said "I encourage you" and another foreign policy adviser to "make the trip[] if it is feasible." Earlier, Manafort had said "Lets discuss. We need someone to communicate that DT is not doing these trips. It should be someone low level in the campaign so as not to send any signal.”
Now, to counter the Christopher Steele comparison:
1. Steele was a private citizen, not a current government official representing the interests of England
2. The work done by Steele was paid for, taxed, and disclosed to the US government.
It is not illegal to hire private intelligence to find dirt on your opponent. It is illegal, on multiple levels, to secretly work with foreign agents to obtain hacked information about your opponent at no cost.
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