Manaforts work for Yanukovych caught the attention of a veteran Democratic operative named Alexandra Chalupa, who had worked in the White House Office of Public Liaison during the Clinton administration. Chalupa went on to work as a staffer, then as a consultant, for Democratic National Committee. The DNC paid her $412,000 from 2004 to June 2016, according to Federal Election Commission records, though she also was paid by other clients during that time, including Democratic campaigns and the DNCs arm for engaging expatriate Democrats around the world.
A daughter of Ukrainian immigrants who maintains strong ties to the Ukrainian-American diaspora and the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine, Chalupa, a lawyer by training, in 2014 was doing pro bono work for another client interested in the Ukrainian crisis and began researching Manaforts role in Yanukovychs rise, as well as his ties to the pro-Russian oligarchs who funded Yanukovychs political party.
In an interview this month, Chalupa told Politico she had developed a network of sources in Kiev and Washington, including investigative journalists, government officials and private intelligence operatives. While her consulting work at the DNC this past election cycle centered on mobilizing ethnic communities including Ukrainian-Americans she said that, when Trumps unlikely presidential campaign began surging in late 2015, she began focusing more on the research, and expanded it to include Trumps ties to Russia, as well.
She occasionally shared her findings with officials from the DNC and Clintons campaign, Chalupa said. In January 2016 months before Manafort had taken any role in Trumps campaign Chalupa told a senior DNC official that, when it came to Trumps campaign, I felt there was a Russia connection, Chalupa recalled. And that, if there was, that we can expect Paul Manafort to be involved in this election, said Chalupa, who at the time also was warning leaders in the Ukrainian-American community that Manafort was Putins political brain for manipulating U.S. foreign policy and elections.
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