Those wishing to hear a talk by the first aide to President Trump to be arrested in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation of an alleged Russian plot to alter the 2016 presidential election can purchase tickets for $35.
George Papadopoulos, a former member of the foreign policy advisory panel to Trump’s 2016 election campaign, will speak to members of the Sumter County chapter of Trump Team 2020 Florida on Thursday, Jan. 30 at the Mulberry Grove Recreation Center. The meeting will last from 6-9 p.m.
Papadopoulos will be joined by Cathi Chamberlain, author of “Rules for Deplorables: A Primer For Fighting Radical Socialism.” The former Playboy Bunny and owner of the nation’s first all-female construction company published the book in February 2019 and it tells readers how to combat the radical left’s transformation of America into a socialist state.
Those purchasing tickets to the event will receive an autographed copy of Chamberlain’s book and an annual membership to Trump 2020. Gold memberships also are available for $130 that include annual membership dues, a private session with Papadopoulos with other Gold members, a VIP photo and a signed copy of Chamberlain’s book.
Papadopoulos’ book, “Deep State Target: How I Got Caught in the Crosshairs of the Plot to Bring Down President Trump,” also will be available for a donation. You can purchase tickets for the event through 4 p.m. Thursday by clicking HERE.
Papadopoulos pleaded guilty in October 2017 to making false statements to federal investigators about the timing and possible significance of his contacts in 2016 relating to relations between the United States, Russia and Trump’s presidential campaign. He struck a plea deal where he served just 12 days in federal prison and currently is on a 12-month supervised release.
In March 2019, Papadopoulos released his book, which claims to provide a “firsthand account” proving the attempted sabotage of Trump’s presidential campaign by American and international intelligence services.
Sumter County Sheriff Bill Farmer is scheduled to sing the national anthem at the event. For more information, contact Suzanne Days at (508) 561-8010.