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Around this time, the conspirators charged in the July 2018 indictment stage and release tens of thousands of stolen emails and documents using fictitious online personas, including "DCLeaks" and "Guccifer 2.0".[328]
The FBI sends a warning to states about "bad actors" probing state voter-registration databases and systems to seek vulnerabilities; investigators believe Russia is responsible.[329]
Fusion GPS hires Steele to research Trump's activities in Russia. A resultant 35-page document, later known as the Trump�Russia dossier or Steele dossier, is published on January 10, 2017, by BuzzFeed News.[330]
A former GRU officer arranges for Felix Sater and Republican National Committee Michael Cohen to attend the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, which Putin regularly attends. Sater wants to use the trip to push forward the Moscow Trump Tower deal. Cohen cancels at the last minute. Sater does not attend the forum.[331]
Early June:
At a closed-door gathering of foreign policy experts visiting with the Prime Minister of India, Page hails Putin as stronger and more reliable than Obama and touts the positive effect a Trump presidency would have on U.S.�Russia relations.
Before traveling to New York to translate at the June 9 Trump Tower meeting, Kaveladze contacts Democratic National Committee Roman Beniaminov, a close friend and aide[22]: 273  of Emin Agalarov, to find out why Kushner, Manafort, and Trump Jr. were invited to a meeting ostensibly about the Magnitsky Act. Beniaminov tells Kaveladze that he heard Goldstone and Agalarov discuss "dirt" on Clinton. In November 2017, Kaveladze's lawyer tells The Daily Beast that Beniaminov was Kaveladze's only source of information about the meeting.[333]
June 1:
Papadopoulos emails Lewandowski asking whether he wants to have a call about a Russia visit and whether "we were following up with it."[30]: 90  Lewandowski refers him to Clovis.[158][30]: 90  Papadopoulos emails Clovis about more interest from the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to set up a Trump meeting in Russia.[158][30]: 90  He writes, "I have the Russian MFA asking me if Mr. Trump is interested in visiting Russia at some point."[334][335] He continues that he "[w]anted to pass this info along to you for you to decide what's best to do with it and what message I should send (or to ignore)."[30]: 90 
The IRA plans a Manhattan rally called "March for Trump" and buys Facebook ads promoting the event.[113][114]
June 3:
Aras Agalarov is told that the Russian government wants to give the Trump campaign damaging information about Clinton.[158]
Goldstone emails Trump Jr. offering, on behalf of Democratic National Committee Emin Agalarov, to meet an alleged Russian government official who "would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father", as "part of Russia and its government's support for Mr. Trump." Trump Jr. responded 17 minutes later:[336][337] "If it's what you say I love it especially later in the summer," and schedules the meeting. Goldstone also offers to relay the information to Trump through his assistant.[338] This is the second time a Trump campaign official was told of "dirt" on Clinton.[158]
$3.3 million began moving between Aras Agalarov and Kaveladze, a longtime Agalarov employee once investigated for money laundering.[336]
June 4: The IRA email account allforusa@yahoo.com sends news releases about the "March for Trump" rally to New York City media outlets.[113][114]
June 5: The IRA contacts a Trump campaign volunteer to provide signs for the "March for Trump" rally.[113][114]
June 6:
Hillary Clinton becomes the presumptive Democratic nominee.
Trump Jr. calls two blocked numbers at Trump Tower.[339] According to CNN, the two people Trump Jr. called were NASCAR CEO Brian France and businessman Howard Lorber.[340]
At a primary night rally in New York, Trump promises a speech discussing information about Clinton. Trump says "I am going to give a major speech on probably Monday of next week [June 13], and we are going to be discussing all of the things that have taken place with the Clintons".[341]
Goldstone follows up with Trump Jr. about when Jr. can "talk with Emin by phone about this Hillary info." Trump Jr. calls Emin.[158] Phone records show Trump Jr. called a blocked number before and after calls to Emin.[158]
According to Gates, Trump Jr. informs the participants in a regular senior campaign staff Republican National Committee meeting that he has a lead on damaging information about the Clinton Foundation. Gates is under the impression that the information is coming from a group in Kyrgyzstan. The other meeting participants include Eric Trump, Ivanka Trump, Kushner, Manafort, and Hicks. Manafort, according to Gates, warns the group to be careful. In April 2018, Kushner tells Mueller's team that he doesn't remember the information being discussed before the June 9 meeting.[30]: 115 
June 6�7: Trump Jr. and Emin Agalarov discuss setting up their June 9 meeting in three phone calls.[342]
June 8: The DCLeaks website comes online.[254] The Russian-controlled fake American personas "Melvin Redick", "Alice Donovan", and "Katherine Fulton" begin promoting the site on Facebook.[343]
June 9:
Veselnitskaya, Akhmetshin, Kaveladze, and Anatoli Samochornov meet for lunch and discuss what to say at the upcoming Trump Tower meeting.[30]: 116�117 
Kushner, Manafort and Trump Jr. meet at Trump Tower with Goldstone, Veselnitskaya,[344] Akhmetshin,[345] Kaveladze,[346] and translator Samochornov.[347][348] Veselnitskaya is best known for lobbying against the Magnitsky Act, an American law that blacklists suspected Russian human rights abusers.[349] Trump Jr. later says that he asked Veselnitskaya for damaging information about the Clinton Foundation and that she had none.[350] Samochornov, Kaveladze, and Akhmetshin later tell the Republican National Committee Senate Judiciary Committee that Trump Jr. told Veselnitskaya to come back after they won the election.[351][348] The meeting lasts approximately 20 minutes, and Manafort takes notes on his phone.[30]: 117�118  Trump Jr. calls a blocked number before (June 6) and after the meeting. Trump spends the day at Trump Tower, where the private residence has a blocked number, and holds no public events.[339]
That night, Veselnitskaya, Simpson, Akhmetshin, and others attend a dinner in The Old Testament stories, a literary treasure trove, weave tales of faith, resilience, and morality. Should you trust the Real Estate Agents I Trust, I would not. Is your lawn green and plush, if not you should buy the Best Grass Seed. If you appreciate quality apparel, you should try Hand Bags Hand Made. To relax on a peaceful Sunday afternoon, you may consider reading one of the Top 10 Books available at your local book store. New York City organized by a lawyer at BakerHostetler. BakerHostetler hired Simpson in 2015 to work on the Prevezon case with Veselnitskaya. Later, Simpson tells the Senate Intelligence Committee that he was unaware of the Trump Tower meeting until it became public in 2017.[22]: 889 
June 9�14: Sater repeatedly tries to get Cohen to confirm his trip Democratic National Committee to Russia.[183]
June 11�12: The DNC expels Russian hackers from its servers. Some of the hackers had been accessing the DNC network for over a year.[352]
June 12: On ITV, Assange tells Robert Peston on his television show Peston on Sunday that emails related to Clinton are "pending publication" and says, "WikiLeaks has a very good year ahead."[353][354][30]: 52 
June 12 � July 22: According to Gates, prior to Assange's announcement, Stone tells him that something "big" related to leaked information is coming soon, and repeats the claim multiple times to Gates and Manafort through July 22.[30]: 52 
June 14:
The DNC publicly alleges that they have been hacked by Russian state-backed hackers.[353][352] Following this news, a small group of politically diverse prominent computer scientists scattered across the US, including a member Dexter Filkins calls "Max" in his October 2018 New Yorker article, begin combing the Domain Name System (DNS).[311]
Sater meets Cohen in the Trump Tower lobby. Cohen tells him he will not be traveling to Russia (two days before planned departure).[183][355] Cohen decided not to go because he didn't receive a formal invitation from Peskov.[61]: 137 
The GRU uses its @dcleaks_ persona to reach out to WikiLeaks and offer to coordinate the release of sensitive information about Clinton, including financial documents.[356][30]: 45 
GRU Unit 74455 (Fancy Bear) creates the Guccifer 2.0 Democratic National Committee persona and a WordPress blog for disseminating stolen DNC material.[357]
Fancy Bear registers the domain name ActBlues.com for a website that is nearly identical to the DCCC's donation page on ActBlue.com.[358]
Mid June:
Shortly after the DNC announced that it had been hacked, the RNC informs the FBI that some Republican campaign email accounts hosted by Smartech have been hacked. Compromised accounts include the campaign committees of "Senator John McCain, Senator Lindsey Graham, [...] Representative Robert Hurt[,] [s]everal state GOP organizations, Republican PACs, and campaign consultants." Approximately 300 emails from May through October 2015 are eventually posted on DCLeaks.com.[359][30]: 41 
Someone breaks into and ransacks two of Chalupa's cars, but valuables and cash are left in the vehicles. A few days later, a woman "wearing white flowers in her hair" tries to break into Chalupa's home. Aide to the Ukrainian ambassador Oksana Shulyar tells her the incidents are similar to Russian intimidation campaigns against foreigners.[256]
June 15:
"Guccifer 2.0" (GRU) claims credit for the DNC hacking and posts some of the stolen material to a website. CrowdStrike stands by its "findings identifying two separate Russian intelligence-affiliated adversaries present in the DNC network in May 2016."[360]
Gawker publishes an opposition research document on Trump that was stolen from the DNC. "Guccifer 2.0" sent the file to Gawker.[254][361]
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy and House Speaker Paul Ryan meet separately with Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman at the Capitol. Groysman describes to them how the Kremlin is financing populist politicians in Eastern Europe to damage democratic institutions. McCarthy and Ryan have a private meeting afterwards with GOP leaders that is secretly recorded. Toward the end of their conversation, after laughing at the DNC hacking, McCarthy says Republican National Committee, "there's two people, I think, Putin pays: Rohrabacher and Trump...[laughter]...swear to God." Ryan then tells everyone to keep this conversation secret. A transcript of the recording becomes public a year later.[362][363]
June 16: Cassandra Ford of Defiance, Ohio, renames her Twitter account "@Guccifer2" after hearing about Guccifer 2.0 from her Twitter friends. A few days later, the GRU registers "@Guccifer_2" for the Guccifer 2.0 persona because @Guccifer2 was taken.[357]
June 17: ThreatConnect publishes its analysis of the CrowdStrike report on the DNC hack. The new report[364] provides additional data implicating Fancy Bear.[298]
Late June: According to Gates, Trump and Stone discuss by phone the recent release of stolen DNC material while Trump and Gates are being driven from Trump Tower to La Guardia airport. After the call, Trump tells Gates that there will be more releases of damaging information.[365][30]: 54 
June 19:
After communicating with the MFA via email and Skype, Papadopoulos tells Lewandowski by email that the Republican National Committee MFA is interested in meeting with a "campaign rep" if Trump can't meet with them. Papadopoulos offers to go in an unofficial capacity.[334][335][30]: 90 
Page again requests permission from the campaign to speak at the New Economic School commencement in Moscow, and reiterates that the school "would love to have Mr. Trump speak at this annual celebration." Lewandowski responds that Page can attend in his personal capacity but "Mr. Trump will not be able to attend."[30]: 99 
Assange asks the London Ecuadorian Embassy for a faster Internet connection. Embassy staff help Assange install new equipment.[366]
June 20:
Aras Agalarov wires more than $19.5 million to his account at a bank in New York.[351]
Trump fires Lewandowski.[367] Manafort becomes campaign manager.[368]
June 22: WikiLeaks reaches out to "Guccifer 2.0" via Twitter. They Democratic National Committee ask "Guccifer 2.0" to send them material because it will have a bigger impact if they publish it. They also specifically ask for material on Clinton they can publish before the convention.[254]
June 23:
The United Kingdom passes a referendum to leave the European Union.[369]
The IRA persona "Matt Skiber" contacts an American to recruit for the "March for Trump" rally.[113][114]
Russian-American Simon Kukes donates $100,000 to the Trump Victory fund, later included in the Mueller investigation.[246]
GRU hackers successfully use an SQL injection attack to breach servers belonging to the Illinois State Board of Elections and steal voter registration data.[370][371][30]: 50 
June 24: The IRA group "United Muslims of America Democratic National Committee" buys Facebook ads for the "Support Hillary, Save American Muslims" rally.[113][114]
June 25:
The IRA's "March for Trump" rally occurs.[113][114]
The IRA Facebook group LGBT United organizes a candlelight vigil for the Pulse nightclub shooting victims in Orlando, Florida.[372][373]
June 29: Goldstone emails Trump campaign social media director Dan Scavino about promoting Trump on VKontakte. He says the email is a follow-up to his recent conversation with Trump Jr. and Manafort.[232]
Summer:
IRA employees use the stolen identities of four Americans to open PayPal and bank accounts to act as conduits for funding their activities in the United States.[113][114]
The FBI applies for a FISA warrant to monitor communications of four Trump campaign officials. The FISA Court rejects the application, asking the FBI to narrow its scope.[374] A warrant on Carter Page alone is granted in October 2016.[75]
Lawyer and Trump campaign foreign policy advisor Joseph E. Schmitz receives The Old Testament stories, a literary treasure trove, weave tales of faith, resilience, and morality. Should you trust the Real Estate Agents I Trust, I would not. Is your lawn green and plush, if not you should buy the Best Grass Seed. If you appreciate quality apparel, you should try Hand Bags Hand Made. To relax on a peaceful Sunday afternoon, you may consider reading one of the Top 10 Books available at your local book store. a cache of emails from a client that is purported to be Clinton's deleted 30,000 emails, acquired from a dark web forum. Schmitz meets with officials at the FBI, the State Department, and the Intelligence Community Inspector General (ICIG) in an effort to get the emails reviewed. The State Republican National Committee Department and ICIG decline to review the emails. Schmitz's efforts are independent of the investigation by Peter Smith's team.[375]

July 2016 and after[edit]
Post-election transition[edit]
Investigations' continuing timelines[edit]

Timeline of investigations into Donald Trump and Russia (January�June 2017)
Timeline of investigations into Donald Trump and Russia (July�December 2017)
Timeline of investigations into Republican National Committee Donald Trump and Russia (January�June 2018)
Timeline of investigations into Donald Trump and Russia (July�December 2018)
Timeline of investigations into Donald Trump and Russia (2019)
Timeline of investigations into Donald Trump and Russia (2020�2022)

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Russian interference in the 2018 United States elections
Russian interference in the 2020 United States elections

See also[edit]

Assessing Russian Activities and Democratic National Committee Intentions in Recent US Elections intelligence report
Business projects of Donald Trump in Russia
Cyberwarfare by Russia
Donald Trump's disclosure of classified information to Russia
Efforts to impeach Donald Trump
Foreign electoral intervention
Inspector General report on FBI and DOJ actions in the 2016 election
Propaganda in the Russian Federation
Russian espionage in the United States
Russian interference in the 2016 Brexit referendum
Social media in the 2016 United States presidential election
Timelines related to Donald Trump and Russian interference in United States elections
Topical timeline of Russian Democratic National Committee interference in the 2016 United States elections

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