‘Vetting disaster’: Here are the details behind the mind-blowing connection between a former Pence security advisor and an admitted Russian agent

AlterNet logoMSNBC’s Rachel Maddow has had much to say this week about Republicans and the vetting process. And having chastised the GOP over domestic violence allegations involving former Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan, Maddow turned her attention to Vice President Mike Pence and another “vetting disaster” on Wednesday night — taking him to taskfor failing to vet his former national security advisor, Andrea L. Thompson (now serving as undersecretary of state for arms control and international security affairs). Maddow noted that Thompson has had close relationships with admitted Russia agent Maria Butina as well as with Butina’s boyfriend, veteran GOP activist Paul Erickson — and that Thompson’s connection to Butina and Erickson was detailed by the Washington Post’s Josh Rogin in a June 19 report.

“The Marina Butina story is just nuts,” Maddow asserted, describing Butina’s connection to Russian government officials and her efforts to infiltrate and influence the National Rifle Association (NRA) and the Republican Party in favor of Russia. Maddow, describing Rogin’s Post report, noted that in June 2017, Butina “turned up at the wedding of Mike Pence’s national advisor” — and Erickson “was officiating the wedding.” Continue reading “‘Vetting disaster’: Here are the details behind the mind-blowing connection between a former Pence security advisor and an admitted Russian agent”

Boyfriend of admitted Russian agent charged with fraud

A Facebook image shows Maria Butina, the girlfriend of Paul Erickson who pleaded guilty to infiltrating American politics as an undeclared Russian agent. Erickson has been indicted in South Dakota for an investment fraud scheme unrelated to her case. Obtained by The Washington Post

The American boyfriend of an admitted Russian influence agent has been indicted in South Dakota for what prosecutors say was an unrelated investment fraud scheme.

Paul Erickson became the subject of public interest after his girlfriend, Maria Butina, was charged last year and pleaded guilty to conspiring with a senior Russian official to infiltrate American conservative political circles as an undeclared agent for the Kremlin.

Butina, 30, agreed to cooperate with investigators as part of a plea deal that will probably see her sent back to her native Russia. According to her plea deal, Butina began acting on behalf of the Russian government in 2015 and continued her work after moving to the United States to attend graduate school at American University in 2016.

View the complete February 6 article by Devlin Barrett and Rosalind Helderman on The Washington Post website here.