Monday, November 20, 2017

More Russia collusion intrigue

It just keeps growing.
Joseph Mifsud, the Maltese academic suspected of being a link between the Trump campaign and Russian officials, was once a regular on the foreign policy circuit, attending conferences the world over.

[...]

[Trump campaign staffer turned FBI informant George] Papadopoulos claims Mifsued -- referred to as "Foreign Contact 1" -- told him in April 2016 that the Russians had "thousands of emails" relating to Hillary Clinton.

An associate also told CNN that he repeatedly bragged about how Moscow had "compromising material" on the Clinton campaign in spring 2016.

[...]

The associate, who spoke to CNN at length, also said that Mifsud told him that he had been interviewed by the FBI while on a visit to the US earlier this year.

[...]

Now, after being identified as a key figure in the US special counsel investigation into Russian influence over the 2016 US presidential election, Mifsud has gone to ground.

Last Thursday he disappeared from the private university in Rome where he teaches. Repeated attempts to reach him since have been unsuccessful, though he appears to have read some messages from CNN.

[...]

Last week, Mifsud described Papadopoulos' claim that he knew about Russia's material on Clinton as "baloney."

"I absolutely exclude the fact that I spoke of secrets regarding Hillary Clinton," he told La Repubblica.

Those were his last words in public on the subject.

  CNN
His English ain't too good, boss.

So, is "The Professor" on the lam, held in an FBI safe house, or possibly dead? How many books will be written in the future about the Trump presidency/cabal/crime organization? Movies?

Continue reading for more information on "The Professor".

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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