The Trump adviser Carter Page’s July visit to Moscow helped trigger the F.B.I. inquiry into the campaign’s Russia ties, officials said
Wednesday, April 19, 2017 9:43 PM EDT
Ever since F.B.I. investigators discovered in 2013 that a Russian spy was trying to recruit an American businessman named Carter Page, the bureau maintained an occasional interest in Mr. Page. So when he became a foreign policy adviser to the Trump campaign last year and gave a Russia-friendly speech at a prestigious Moscow institute, it soon caught the bureau’s attention.
That trip last July was a catalyst for the F.B.I. investigation into connections between Russia and President Trump’s campaign, according to current and former law enforcement officials.
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