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Timeline: Campaign knew Russia had Clinton emails months before Trump 'joke'
By Joe Uchill - 10/30/17 02:34 PM EDT

Months before candidate Donald Trump asked Russia to “find” Hillary Clinton's missing private server emails — a statement the campaign later called a joke — a Russian operative told a campaign aide "the Russians had emails of Clinton," according to a plea agreement released Monday.

In the first guilty plea of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, George Papadopoulos admitted lying to the FBI about contact with Russian agents that offered the campaign "thousands" of damaging emails about Clinton. Papadopoulos claims he would eventually be told by a campaign supervisor to travel to Russia to meet with government officials "if feasible," a trip that never happened.

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June 9: Donald Trump Jr., Paul Manafort and Jared Kushner meet with Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya and others with the promise of receiving dirt on Clinton. The meeting ultimately focuses on Russian sanctions that lead Moscow to ban Americans from adopting Russian children.

And this is where the story ends. Nice try Hill trying to inflate this flat tire but you don't have anything. Mueller isn't indicting on anything relating to the election. He is indicting on Manafart being a crook during the Obama Regime and some nobody guy in London lying to them about stuff we already know i.e; the meeting that went nowhere.