George Papadopoulos emailed powerful Trump campaign figures about Russian contacts

The campaign adviser pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about Russian contacts.

“If indictments were all about Russians reaching to Americans there would be a lot of people who would have been indicted yesterday,” Burr said.

Since the documents have been made public, Trump and his team have sought to minimize Papadopoulos’ role in the campaign, characterizing his involvement as “extremely limited.” Papadopoulos, however, appears to have had a direct line of contact to some of the campaign’s most powerful figures, which he used to discuss the possibility of a meeting between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Russia.

The sources told ABC News that one of the people identified in the Papadopoulos case as a high-ranking official is Paul Manafort, the onetime campaign chairman who forwarded one of Papadopoulos’ emails to another campaign official, Rick Gates, stating: “We need someone to communicate that DT is not doing these trips,” referring to a proposed trip to Russia. “It should be someone low level in the campaign so as not to send any signal.”

Lewandowski, the former campaign manager who was identified by the sources as the other high-ranking campaign official, received emails from Papadopoulos on multiple occasions but it is unclear if he responded. Lewandowski did not respond to questions from ABC News but told NBC’s ‘Today’ show that he didn’t know if he was one of the unnamed officials in the document.

“I was receiving thousands of emails a day,” he said. “You’re asking me to remember an email from April of 2016 when, on any given day, I would’ve received a thousand emails, and this would have come from a low-level volunteer.”

Clovis, however, the campaign’s national co-chairman who was identified as a campaign supervisor, responded directly to Papadopoulos, hailing him for his “great work” and saying “I would encourage you” to “make the trip, if it is feasible.”

Clovis currently serves as a senior White House adviser to the Department of Agriculture and has a Senate confirmation hearing for his nomination to be an Undersecretary at the Department of Agriculture next week.

An attorney for Clovis confirmed his role to ABC News, adding that he has not spoken to Papadopoulos since the 2016 election and any trip he would have taken would not have been authorized by the campaign and would have been done on his own personal time and money.