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riversedge

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Fri Mar 29, 2019, 06:57 PM Mar 2019

Papadopoulos on working for Trump: 'I wouldn't change a thing'

I heard he was on The Beat yesterday-but I had no desire to listen. His book came out. No desire to read that either.



Papadopoulos on working for Trump: 'I wouldn't change a thing'




https://thehill.com/hilltv/rising/436446-papadopoulos-says-he-wouldnt-change-a-thing-about-working-for-trump

3/29/2019

Former Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos told Hill.TV's "Rising" on Friday that he has no regrets about working for the Trump campaign.

"I wouldn't change a thing," Papadopoulos told hosts Jamal Simmons, and Shermichael Singleton. "I think the 2016 election was a historic moment. It was a monumental event in, I think global history, and it obviously changed modern political history in the United States and certainly around the world."
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"I can't say that I regret it because, like I said in the beginning of this, so much of the information about me was fake, and now that I'm allowed to actually speak for the first time using my own words, and I wrote a book that allows the readers to understand how I got from A to Z, and how the world got from A to Z," he said, referring to "Deep State Target: How I Got Caught in the Crosshairs of the Plot to Bring Down President Trump."

"I can't say that I regret it because fortunately, it was basically a manufactured investigation that I think my book will act as a roadmap to lead another investigation into those who committed actually treasonous acts into American citizens and the president himself," Papadopoulos continued.

The Justice Department says that Mueller's probe concluded with no accusations of conspiracy or collusion against Trump, who has declared it gives him "total exoneration."

— Julia Manchester

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Papadopoulos on working for Trump: 'I wouldn't change a thing' (Original Post) riversedge Mar 2019 OP
you were drunk dude and spouted off. it took a book to say that? Kurt V. Mar 2019 #1
How Many Times Will He Be On MSNBC With This Mendacity Me. Mar 2019 #2
He's a sick man Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Mar 2019 #3
I'da changed one thing different - he'da been sentenced to eight years. marble falls Mar 2019 #4
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