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Thu Apr 20, 2017, 05:17 AM Apr 2017

Carter Page's Russia trip helped spur FBI probe: report

http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/329641-carter-pages-russia-trip-helped-spur-fbi-probe-report

Carter Page's Russia trip helped spur FBI probe: report

By Max Greenwood - 04/19/17 10:42 PM EDT

A trip to Moscow last July by former Trump foreign policy adviser Carter Page spurred, at least in part, the FBI's probe into possible connections between members of the Trump campaign and Russia, The New York Times reported Wednesday. The FBI had reportedly become aware in 2013 that a Russian spy was trying to recruit the help of Page, and the 2016 trip – for a speaking event at prominent school in Moscow – was enough to further stir the agency's interest in the businessman.

The Washington Post reported last week that the FBI had obtained a warrant to surveil Page through the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court last summer as part of its investigation into ties between members of President Trump's campaign and Moscow. FBI Director James Comey acknowledged the existence of such a probe last month. Current and former law enforcement officials told the Times that the bureau intercepted conversations among Russian officials in the first months of the investigation that centered on Page and other Trump associates. It's not clear if such discussions, Page's meetings in Moscow or another factor first drew the FBI's attention.

Page has fervently denied accusations of wrongdoing in his contacts with Russian officials, making several cable news appearances last week to defend his actions. But Page also appeared to stumble at times during the appearances. For example, in an interview with ABC's George Stephanopoulos last week, he was unable to say for sure whether he discussed Trump's position on sanctions with Russian officials, acknowledging that "something may have come up in conversation."
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The Trump administration has worked to distance itself from Page, saying that the Navy veteran and oil consultant played a minimal role in Trump's presidential bid and that the president never actually met him. There is little evidence of direct contact between the campaign and Page, but Trump once listed his name when asked about his national security team.
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