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WASHINGTON — Phone records and intercepted calls show that members of Donald J. Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign and other Trump associates had repeated contacts with senior Russian intelligence officials in the year before the election, according to four current and former American officials.

American law enforcement and intelligence agencies intercepted the communications around the same time that they were discovering evidence that Russia was trying to disrupt the presidential election by hacking into the Democratic National Committee, three of the officials said. The intelligence agencies then sought to learn whether the Trump campaign was colluding with the Russians on the hacking or other efforts to influence the election.

The officials interviewed in recent weeks said that, so far, they had seen no evidence of such cooperation.

But the intercepts alarmed American intelligence and law enforcement agencies, in part because of the amount of contact that was occurring while Mr. Trump was speaking glowingly about the Russian president, Vladimir V. Putin. At one point last summer, Mr. Trump said at a campaign event that he hoped Russian intelligence services had stolen Hillary Clinton’s emails and would make them public.

The officials said the intercepted communications were not limited to Trump campaign officials, and included other associates of Mr. Trump. On the Russian side, the contacts also included members of the Russian government outside of the intelligence services, the officials said. All of the current and former officials spoke on the condition of anonymity because the continuing investigation is classified.

The officials said that one of the advisers picked up on the calls was Paul Manafort, who was Mr. Trump’s campaign chairman for several months last year and had worked as a political consultant in Russia and Ukraine. The officials declined to identify the other Trump associates on the calls.

The call logs and intercepted communications are part of a larger trove of information that the F.B.I. is sifting through as it investigates the links between Mr. Trump’s associates and the Russian government, as well as the D.N.C. hack, according to federal law enforcement officials. As part of its inquiry, the F.B.I. has obtained banking and travel records and conducted interviews, the officials said.

Mr. Manafort, who has not been charged with any crimes, dismissed the accounts of the American officials in a telephone interview on Tuesday. “This is absurd,” he said. “I have no idea what this is referring to. I have never knowingly spoken to Russian intelligence officers, and I have never been involved with anything to do with the Russian government or the Putin administration or any other issues under investigation today.”

Mr. Manafort added, “It’s not like these people wear badges that say, ‘I’m a Russian intelligence officer.’”

Several of Mr. Trump’s associates, like Mr. Manafort, have done business in Russia, and it is not unusual for American businessmen to come in contact with foreign intelligence officials, sometimes unwittingly, in countries like Russia and Ukraine, where the spy services are deeply embedded in society. Law enforcement officials did not say to what extent the contacts may have been about business.

Officials would not disclose many details, including what was discussed on the calls, which Russian intelligence officials were on the calls, and how many of Mr. Trump’s advisers were talking to the Russians. It is also unclear whether the conversations had anything to do with Mr. Trump himself.

A published report from American intelligence agencies that was made public in January concluded that the Russian government had intervened in the election in part to help Mr. Trump, but did not address whether any members of the Trump campaign had participated in the effort.

The intercepted calls are different from the wiretapped conversations last year between Michael T. Flynn, President Trump’s former national security adviser, and Sergey I. Kislyak, the Russian ambassador to the United States. During those calls, which led to Mr. Flynn’s resignation on Monday night, the two men discussed sanctions that the Obama administration imposed on Russia in December.

But the cases are part of the routine electronic surveillance of communications of foreign officials by American intelligence and law enforcement agencies.

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The F.B.I. declined to comment.

Two days after the election in November, Sergei A. Ryabkov, the deputy Russian foreign minister, said that “there were contacts” during the campaign between Russian officials and Mr. Trump’s team.

“Obviously, we know most of the people from his entourage,” Mr. Ryabkov said in an interview with the Russian Interfax news agency.

The Trump transition team denied Mr. Ryabkov’s statement. “This is not accurate,” Hope Hicks, a spokeswoman for Mr. Trump, said at the time.

The National Security Agency, which monitors the communications of foreign intelligence services, initially captured the communications between Mr. Trump’s associates and Russians as part of routine foreign surveillance. After that, the F.B.I. asked the N.S.A. to collect as much information as possible about the Russian operatives on the phone calls, and to search through troves of previous intercepted communications that had not been analyzed.

The F.B.I. has closely examined at least four other people close to Mr. Trump, although it is unclear if their calls were intercepted. They are Carter Page, a businessman and former foreign policy adviser to the campaign; Roger Stone, a longtime Republican operative; and Mr. Flynn.

All of the men have strongly denied they had any improper contacts with Russian officials.

As part of the inquiry, the F.B.I. is also trying to assess the credibility of information contained in a dossier that was given to the bureau last year by a former British intelligence operative. The dossier contained a raft of salacious allegations about connections between Mr. Trump, his associates and the Russian government. It also included unsubstantiated claims that the Russians had embarrassing videos that could be used to blackmail Mr. Trump.

The F.B.I. has spent several months investigating the leads in the dossier, but has yet to confirm any of its most explosive allegations.

Senior F.B.I. officials believe that the former British intelligence officer who compiled the dossier, Christopher Steele, has a credible track record, and he briefed F.B.I. investigators last year about how he obtained the information. One American law enforcement official said that F.B.I. agents had made contact with some of Mr. Steele’s sources.

The F.B.I.’s investigation into Mr. Manafort began last spring as an outgrowth of a criminal investigation into his work for a pro-Russian political party in Ukraine and for the country’s former president, Viktor F. Yanukovych. The investigation has focused on why he was in such close contact with Russian and Ukrainian intelligence officials.

The bureau did not have enough evidence to obtain a warrant for a wiretap of Mr. Manafort’s communications, but it had the N.S.A. closely scrutinize the communications of Ukrainian officials he had met.

The F.B.I. investigation is proceeding at the same time that separate investigations into Russian interference in the election are gaining momentum on Capitol Hill. Those investigations, by the House and Senate Intelligence Committees, are examining not only the Russian hacking but also any contacts that Mr. Trump’s team had with Russian officials during the campaign.

On Tuesday, top Republican lawmakers said that Mr. Flynn should be one focus of the investigation, and that he should be called to testify before Congress. Senator Mark Warner of Virginia, the top Democrat on the Intelligence Committee, said that the news surrounding Mr. Flynn in recent days underscored “how many questions still remain unanswered to the American people more than three months after Election Day, including who was aware of what, and when.”

Mr. Warner said that Mr. Flynn’s resignation would not stop the committee “from continuing to investigate General Flynn, or any other campaign official who may have had inappropriate and improper contacts with Russian officials prior to the election.”
 

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I notice that you didn't link the article to the NY Times. Wonder why?
 

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American law enforcement and intelligence agencies intercepted the communications around the same time that they were discovering evidence that Russia was trying to disrupt the presidential election by hacking into the Democratic National Committee, three of the officials said. The intelligence agencies then sought to learn whether the Trump campaign was colluding with the Russians on the hacking or other efforts to influence the election.

"The officials interviewed in recent weeks said that, so far, they had seen no evidence of such cooperation."

Seems like the title of the article and the meat of the article doesnt jive. NY times is sketch. Look below. One paper was from the morning the other was form the evening. What changed between print times? Isnt this type of shit the def of #FakeNews ? That pic file location is from Snopes.com ill save you the trouble.

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[h=1]Tillerson hits Obama admin for being too ‘weak’ on Russian annexation of Crimea[/h]
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Former Exxon Mobil CEO Rex Tillerson, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for secretary of state, slammed President Barack Obama’s administration during Senate confirmation hearings Tuesday for its response to Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea.
Tillerson, who has faced bipartisan criticism for his business ties to the Kremlin, deemed the Obama White House’s response to Russia’s unexpected yet forceful seizure of Crimea as “weak.”
“In terms of the taking of Crimea, I think, my understanding is that caught a lot of people by surprise,” Tillerson told Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Md.), who was questioning the oilman on the matter. “So I think the real question was the response to the taking of Crimea that then led to subsequent actions by Russia.”
Tillerson suggested that Russian President Vladimir Putin would not have launched subsequent military intervention in Ukraine had Obama taken bolder action against the Kremlin when Crimea was annexed.
“I think the absence of a very firm and forceful response to the taking of Crimea was judged by the leadership in Russia as a weak response,” he told Cardin.
Tillerson then outlined what he would have done, if he have been at the helm in 2014:
I would have recommended that Ukraine take all of its military assets that it had available, put them at the eastern border, provide those assets with defensive weapons that are necessary just to defend themselves, announce that the U.S. is going to provide them intelligence and that [either] NATO or U.S. will provide air surveillance over that border to monitor any movements.
“I think what Russian leadership would have understood,” he continued, “is a powerful response that indicated a, yes, you took Crimea, but this stops right here. … If Russia acts with force — taking of Crimea was an act of force; they didn’t just volunteer themselves — so it required a proportional show of force to indicate to Russia that there will be no more taking of territory.”
Cardin seemed pleased with Tillerson’s answer on the issue, suggesting that Trump’s positions on Russia have not been as clearly outlined.

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[FONT=&quot]Since we are just throwing anything up here.....

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[FONT=&quot]Trump “Shadow Move” Of General Michael Flynn To Feared Spy Agency Rattles Russia[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscribers[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]An intriguing Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) report circulating in the Kremlin today is expressing “multi-level” concerns after President Donald Trump abruptly “shadow moved[обман] his National Security Director, General Michael Flynn, from the White House to the most powerful, and secretive, American spy agency known as the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR)—and that occurred exactly 7 hours after General Flynn personally directed the US Department Of The Treasury to place immediate sanctions on Venezuelan Vice President Tareck El Aissami and his associate Samark José López Bello for them being international drug traffickers linked to the CIA, Islamic radicals and the Clinton Crime Family. [Note: Some words and/or phrases appearing in quotes in this report are English language approximations of Russian words/phrases having no exact counterpart.][/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]According to this report, nearly immediately upon President Trump taking power on 20 January, General Flynn, in his position as National Security Director, tasked one of the US militaries most secretive undercover intelligence officers, named Robin Townley [the SVR states this name is “not true” and there exists no photos or public information about this “operative”] to begin an investigation of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and this spy organizations links to international drug cartels.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]One of the first “discoveries” made about the CIA’s involvement with international drug trafficking by US military intelligence operative Robin Townley, this report continues, was this spy agencies frequent use of an aircraft identified as a 2006 Israel Aircraft Industries Gulfstream 200 (tail number N200VR) owned by a company named 200G PSA Holdings LLC in Miami, Florida—and that, in turn, is owned by Samark José López Bello, and that General Flynn, yesterday, ordered immediately captured, and as stated in the US sanction order:[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Five U.S. companies owned or controlled by Lopez Bello and/or MFAA Holdings Limited have also been blocked as part of today's action. These entities are the following limited liability companies registered in Florida: 1425 Brickell Ave 63-F LLC; 1425 Brickell Avenue Unit 46B, LLC; 1425 Brickell Avenue 64E, LLC; Agusta Grand I LLC; and 200G PSA Holdings LLC. Additionally, a U.S.-registered aircraft with the tail number N200VR has been identified as blocked property owned or controlled by 200G PSA Holdings LLC.”[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]Most strangely, this report notes, when US military intelligence operative Robin Townley went to CIA headquarters last week to continue his investigative, he was shockingly ordered to submit to a security clearance review, in spite of his having maintained for multiple years the highest top-secret clearance rating the US has—and that within 15 minutes, “a hit job from inside the CIA” denied him of.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Within a few hours of the CIA stunningly denying US military intelligence operative Robin Townley a security clearance, this report details, this US spy agency, aided by its mainstream “fake news” media propagandists, began an anonymous press campaign against General Flynn accusing him of having a secret conversation regarding sanctions President Obama had placed on the Federation with Ambassador Sergey Kislyak prior to President Trump taking power—and that the Kremlin strongly denied because it is absurd to think that such a thing could ever be true.[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]SVR analysts in this report note that for anyone to believe that General Flynn, who was the US militaries top intelligence officer, and while President Obama was still in power, would actually make a call to the Federation Ambassador in the United States to discuss anything illegal, while knowing that all such telephonic communications are recorded by numerous US intelligence agencies, must assuredly believe in fairy tales too.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Most worrisome to the SVR, however, about General Flynn being “illogically/immorally” smeared by the CIA, this report continues, was that yesterday, when the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) reached out to the White House offering to publically release the entire recording and transcript of this telephonic conversation, proving these accusations to be all lies, the Trump administration adamantly refused and offered no explanation for doing so. [Note: Under Russian law, all parties to state-to-state recorded conversations must be approved by both parties prior to their being publically released.] [/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]Nearly 3 hours after the White House refused this Kremlin offer to release the exact details of this call, this report continues, General Flynn suddenly resigned his position as Trump’s National Security Advisor—but that was followed, within 30 minutes, by US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson placing a “personal/confidential” call directly to President Putin. [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Though the exact details of what was discussed between President Putin and Secretary Tillerson remains more highly classified than this general report allows, its important to note that within an hour of its taking place, the Security Council (SC) issued a directive to the SVR that all international security matters previously coordinated with the US National Security Council were to immediately cease and be redirected, instead, to the US State Departments Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR).[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]Important to note abut the INR, this report explains, is that it’s actually the modern day “form/figure” of the powerful Office of Strategic Services (OSS) that was the wartime intelligence agency of the United States during World War II and was founded on 1 October 1945—and whose names and current number of employees, and its budget, remains one of the most highly classified secrets in American history. [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]To the SVR’s “knowledge/belief” that General Flynn and US military intelligence operative Robin Townley are now operating within the INR, this report says, appears evident due to the INR urgently requesting SVR “files/documents/etc.” on both Venezuelan Vice President Tareck El Aissami and his associate Samark José López Bello just hours ago—thus proving that both Flynn and Townley are now conducting their investigation of the CIA’s partnership with international drug cartels outside of “normal channels”.[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]With President Trump now acting outside of his governments “normal channels”, and with Russia’s present leadership having no appetite at all for global instability, this report concludes, America’s new leaders view of himself as a revolutionary insurgent with a mission to dismantle America’s “old regime is leading to fears of his downfall (if not an outright assassination)—and whose most comparable Russian figure is Boris Yeltsin—who when faced by his communist enemies, like Trump is today, was impulsive, charismatic, trusting only his family, and ready to bomb the parliament if that worked to cement his hold on power in order to make his country great again.[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]February 14, 2017 © EU and US all rights reserved. Permission to use this report in its entirety is granted under the condition it is linked back to its original source at WhatDoesItMean.Com. Freebase content licensed under CC-BY and GFDL.[/FONT]
 

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Barack Obama suffered an awkward moment during a banquet at Buckingham Palace when he broke royal protocol by speaking over the national anthem.
 

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