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Russian Intel Official Helped Trump Change Republican Party Platform To Be ‘Pro-Putin’

Konstantin Kilimnik, a Russian intelligence official who consulted regularly with then Trump’s campaign manager Paul Manafort revealed that he helped the Trump campaign change Republican party platform to be more pro-Russia, according to a new bombshell report by MSNBC.

According to the report, when Republican officials were putting together the party platform at their national convention in Cleveland, Donald Trump and his campaign team were completely indifferent towards the document and the process – with one notable exception: The only thing Team Trump quietly pushed was a subtle change to make the Republican platform more in line with Russia’s foreign policy preferences.

One GOP congressman was quoted saying soon after that the “most under-covered story” of the Republican convention” was Team Trump’s efforts “to change the party platform to be more pro-Putin.”

About a month later, ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos asked the then-candidate about this. “I wasn’t involved in that,” Trump said. “Honestly, I was not involved.”

When Stephanopoulos told him that members of his team were responsible for pushing the platform in a direction Russia wanted, Trump added, “Yeah. I was not involved in that.”

As Rachel Maddow noted on last night’s show, this report from Politico brings Konstantin Kilimnik’s story into sharper focus.

“U.S. and Ukrainian authorities have expressed interest in the activities of a Kiev-based operative with suspected ties to Russian intelligence who consulted regularly with Paul Manafort last year while Manafort was running Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.

The operative, Konstantin Kilimnik, came under scrutiny from officials at the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the State Department partly because of at least two trips he took to the U.S. during the presidential campaign, according to three international political operatives familiar with the agencies’ interest in Kilimnik.

Kilimnik, a joint Russian-Ukrainian citizen who trained in the Russian army as a linguist, told operatives in Kiev and Washington that he met with Manafort during an April trip to the United States. And, after a late summer trip to the U.S., Kilimnik suggested that he had played a role in gutting a proposed amendment to the Republican Party platform that would have staked out a more adversarial stance towards Russia, according to a Kiev operative.”

It also dovetails with a CNN report from last week in which J.D. Gordon, the Trump campaign’s national security policy representative at the Republican convention, said he helped push for the platform change that “Donald Trump himself wanted and advocated for.” Gordon later told TPM he spoke with RNC officials about the platform language, but denied having “pushed” for the change.

Shortly after learning about the platform change, practically everyone on Team Trump shrugged their shoulders and proceeded to spend months denying any involvement. Now, however, we’re learning otherwise.

Complicating matters further, Politico reported on Tuesday that Donald Trump’s former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski approved foreign policy adviser Carter Page’s trip to Moscow last summer, according to a former campaign adviser.

Donald Trump chose Carter Page, who has extensive Russian ties, as one of his top foreign policy advisors for reasons that are still unclear.

Page sought and received permission from Team Trump to go to Russia in July, and a week later, Team Trump quietly pushed the Republican platform in a more Putin-friendly direction. A week later, Wikileaks published stolen documents from the DNC, believed to have been taken by Russian officials to help the Trump campaign.

What’s more, let’s also not forget that the now-infamous dossier about Trump and Russia, which remains unverified, specifically alleges not only that the Trump campaign was aware of the Russian hacks, but the change in the Republican platform was part of a quid-pro-quo between Team Trump and Moscow.

And while there are plenty of important questions about the validity of that dossier, key pieces of the document now appear to be accurate, according to U.S. Intelligence findings.

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