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494:(DIA) and later a Trump supporter and first national security advisor. Halper became so alarmed by Flynn's close association with a Russian woman that a Halper associate expressed concerns to American authorities that Flynn may have been compromised by Russian intelligence. Flynn was forced out of the DIA six months later, although public accounts at the time cited other reasons for his removal, including his management style and views on Islam. 886:
involved in providing 24-hour news updates and policy ideas to the traveling Reagan party, as the person in charge. Mr. Halper, until recently deputy director of the State Department's Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs and now chairman of the Palmer National Bank in Washington, was out of town today and could not be reached. But Ray S. Cline, his father-in-law, a former senior Central Intelligence official, rejected the account as a
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lawsuit in which he declared that he is entitled to the legal immunity ordinarily afforded to federal agents, "even if the lawsuit's allegations are true". Halper's motion to dismiss stated in part: "Private individuals who participate in FBI investigations are subject to the federal common law qualified immunity applicable to government agents." The suit was dismissed by a three-judge panel of the
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From 1986 to 2000, Halper wrote a national security and foreign policy-focused weekly newspaper column, syndicated to 30 newspapers. Halper has worked as a senior foreign policy advisor to various think-tanks and research institutions, including the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and
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An operation to collect inside information on Carter Administration foreign policy was run in Ronald Reagan's campaign headquarters in the 1980 Presidential campaign, according to present and former Reagan Administration officials. ... The sources identified Stefan A. Halper, a campaign aide
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initiated by President Donald Trump in May 2018. His FBI handler, initially identified only as "Case Agent 1", was later identified as Stephen M. Somma, a counterintelligence investigator. Trump's theory falsely alleges that the Obama administration implanted a paid spy in the 2016 Trump campaign
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that their initial encounter at a London symposium on July 11–12, 2016 was a coincidence, rather than at the direction of the FBI. Clovis's attorney said that Clovis and Halper had discussed China during their sole meeting on August 31 or September 1, 2016. On September 2, 2016, Halper contacted
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The "Russian" woman, former Cambridge academic Svetlana Lokhova sued Halper in 2019 for $ 25 million, alleging he had conspired with multiple news outlets to spread the false and salacious narrative that she had seduced Flynn on orders from the Russian government. Halper filed a response to the
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reported that for Ronald Reagan's 1980 campaign, Halper was the "person in charge" of running a "highly secretive" operation to get "inside information" about the Carter Administration's foreign policy and pass it to the Reagan campaign. Halper was running the operation out of Reagan's campaign
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The Palmer National Bank, where Halper worked, was described as "the D.C. hub by which Lt. Col. Oliver North sent arms and money to the anti-Sandinista guerrilla Contras in Nicaragua. One of Palmer's founders, Stefan Halper, had no previous banking experience, but was George H.W. Bush's foreign
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stated that the FBI considered it essential to add a trained and trusted investigator like Turk as a "layer of oversight", in the event the investigation was ultimately prosecuted and the government needed the credible testimony of such an individual, without exposing Halper as a longtime
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Reports are there was indeed at least one FBI representative implanted, for political purposes, into my campaign for president. It took place very early on, and long before the phony Russia Hoax became a "hot" Fake News story. If true - all time biggest political
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Papadopoulos, inviting him to London and to write a paper on Mediterranean oil fields, which he did. On September 15, 2016, Halper asked Papadopoulos if he knew of any Russian efforts to disrupt the election campaign; Papadopoulos twice denied he did, despite
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testified to Congress that "spying did occur" on the Trump campaign, although his characterization of "spying" was ambiguous and he was not specific. Prior to his 2016 activities, Halper had a February 2014 encounter at a London intelligence conference with
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Halper played a central role in a scandal in the 1980 election. It was not until several years after Reagan's victory over Carter that this scandal emerged. In connection with his position Halper's name came up in the 1983/4 investigations into the
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headquarters according to Reagan Administrative officials. Those sources also said that several other retired Central Intelligence Agency officials were involved in the operation. Halper had been the deputy director of the State Department's
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Page said that he "had extensive discussions" with Halper on "a bunch of different foreign-policy-related topics", ending in September 2017. A former federal law enforcement official told
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shortly before taking on the operation research assignment. Halper was officially a campaign aide responsible for providing 24 hour news updates and policy ideas. Halper, worked under
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A 2019 Department of Justice report, according to the New York Times, reports that an undercover F.B.I. agent posed as Mr. Halper's assistant during a 2016 London meeting with
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reported in April 2019 that the FBI had asked Halper to approach Page and Papadopoulos, although it was not clear if he had been asked to contact Clovis. In May 2019, the
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reported that Page had urged Halper to meet with Clovis and that the FBI was aware of the meeting but had not instructed Halper to ask Clovis about Russia matters. The
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Halper began his United States government career in 1971 as a Special Assistant to the Director, Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention, part of the
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also reported that the FBI also sent an investigator using the name Azra Turk to meet with Papadopoulos, while posing as Halper's assistant. The
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Peter Dale Scott: The Iran-Contra Connection: Secret Teams and Covert Operations in the Reagan Eravon Jonathan Marshall, page 250
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telling him the previous April that Russians had embarrassing Hillary Clinton emails, and Papadopoulos bragging about it to
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was published by Basic Books. Also a bestseller, it has been published in Japan, Taiwan, China, South Korea, and France.
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From 2012 to 2016 Halper received $ 1 million in contracts for “social sciences and humanities” research from the
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described Halper as "the person in charge" of the operation. Halper called the report "just absolutely untrue".
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Trump's Spygate allegations were rebutted, despite renewed interest in April 2019 after Attorney General
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Halper's former wife, Sibyl Cline, is the daughter of the former CIA deputy director for intelligence,
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Patricia Goldstone: Interlock. Art, Conspiracy, and the Shadow Worlds of Mark Lombardi, page 120
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and contributed to various magazines, journals, newspapers and media outlets. These include:
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as Staff Assistant for Communications. In 1977, Halper became special counsel to the
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in 2001. He received a second Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge in 2004.
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administrations, and was reportedly in charge of the spying operation by the
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The Iran-Contra Connection: Secret Teams and Covert Operations in Reagan Era
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The Silence of the Rational Center: Why American Foreign Policy is Failing
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Russia Inquiry Review Is Expected to Undercut Trump Claim of F.B.I. Spying
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policy director during Bush's unsuccessful 1980 presidential campaign.”
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Clarke, Robert Costa; Leonnig, Carol D.; Harris, Shane (May 21, 2018).
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From 1984 to 1990 Halper was chairman and majority shareholder of the
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Goldman, Adam; Mazzetti, Mark; Rosenberg, Matthew (May 18, 2018).
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Goldman, Adam; Schmidt, Michael S.; Mazzetti, Mark (May 2, 2019).
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Pizzo, Stephen; Fricker, Mary; Muolo, Paul (September 29, 2015).
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Gelb, Leslie H.; Times, Special to The New York (July 7, 1983).
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The Beijing Consensus: Legitimizing Authoritarianism in Our Time
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in 2001. He was appointed director of American Studies at the
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The Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS)
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at a symposium at the University of Cambridge organized by
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Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs
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Secretive opposition research for the 1980 Reagan campaign
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America Alone: The Neo-Conservatives and the Global Order
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Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections
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Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections
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until 1976, when he moved to the Ford Administration's
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Inside Job: The Looting of America's Savings and Loans
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Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
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Savage, Charlie; Goldman, Adam (February 23, 2020).
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He then served in the 1398:Allen, Nick; Sabur, Rozina (May 22, 2018). 674: 672: 526:Consideration for Trump administration role 16:American foreign policy scholar (born 1944) 616: 614: 612: 610: 31: 20: 118:scholar and retired senior fellow at the 1205: 1203: 287:Palmer National Bank of Washington, D.C. 144:1980 Ronald Reagan presidential campaign 1510:Fellows of Magdalene College, Cambridge 1146: 1144: 1142: 1140: 606: 1315: (E.D. Va. May 23, 2019), 861: 859: 224:Congressional Joint Economic Committee 185:in 1967. 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Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections
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Department of Politics and International Studies
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Office of Management and Budget
Office of the Press Secretary
Congressional Joint Economic Committee
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