Late GOP Activist Peter W. Smith Met With Former Trump Adviser Michael Flynn in 2015
Source: Wall Street Journal
A veteran Republican activist whose quest to obtain Hillary Clintons emails from hackers dominated the final months of his life struck up a professional relationship with Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, the former national security adviser to President Trump, as early as 2015, and told associates during the presidential campaign that he was using the retired generals connections to help him on the email project.
The late Peter W. Smith, an Illinois financier with a long history in Republican politics, met with Mr. Flynn in 2015, according to people familiar with the matter. At the time, Mr. Flynn had recently left his job as head of the Defense Intelligence Agency and was trying to set up his own consulting firm, while Mr. Smith was looking at investment opportunities in cybersecurity.
Mr. Flynn was a top adviser to Mr. Trump during the 2016 campaign. He served briefly as national security adviser in Mr. Trumps administration before being forced to resign and pleading guilty to a charge of lying to authorities about his conversations with a Russian ambassador. He is scheduled to be sentenced in December.
Additionally, in an email reviewed by The Wall Street Journal, one of Mr. Smiths former associates wrote to a friend last week, As you are aware Peter started a business relationship with Gen. Mike Flynn in November 2015. We spoke with him on the day he left for his trip to Moscow. The associate, John Szobocsan, sent the email as the Journal was preparing a story on Mr. Smith and was attempting to reach Mr. Szobocsan. He didnt respond to requests for comment.
The Journal reported in 2017 that Mr. Smith implied he had connections to Mr. Flynn, but the email and people familiar with the matter indicate the two men were in contact and did in fact have a working relationship. Though no apparent business deals came of the 2015 meeting, the introduction gave Mr. Smith a contact who would go on to become part of Mr. Trumps inner circle. An attorney for Mr. Flynn declined to comment. Mr. Smiths pursuit of Mrs. Clintons emails put him in contact with a varied group of hackers and operatives on the fringes of Republican politics and brought him to dark corners of the online world, the Journal has previously reported. He died in a Minnesota hotel room in 2017 in what authorities ruled a suicide at the age of 81, weeks after telling friends that he believed he had finally obtained the missing emails, according to a person familiar with the matter.
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neohippie
(1,142 posts)Perhaps Chief Justice Kavanaugh would like to open an investigation into this suspicious suicide death? Ghost of Vince Foster should whisper into his ear
Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)I wouldn't have known, if a friend who worked at the election place hadn't told me. A person's veter registration name had to match the voter I.D. ( usually Driver's License) exactly, or there would be a problem voting.
My driver's license was Honeycomb Anderson Smith (my maiden name was used for the middle name - not my choice; the STATE did that automatically), but my voter registration was Honeycomb Anna Smith. Because my friend told me, I had time to request my voter registration name be changed.
In my new state, I made sure they match. AND my Social Security is an exact match. AND I have a certified copy of my birth certificate, now (I had to provide that to get a driver's license).
This affects a lot of women, whose names change when they marry or get divorced.
lovemydogs
(575 posts)That one Israeli outfit, psy, was to be hired, the Russian meeting with Don Jr., Peter Smith and his obsession.
They were all running around looking for the emails that did not exist
BumRushDaShow
(129,450 posts)"Emails" became the new "Birth Certificate".