
George Papadopoulos, the Trump aide who helped set in motion the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and later served time for making false statements to the FBI, has filed to run for the Southern California House seat being vacated by Democratic Rep. Katie Hill as she faces allegations of sexual improprieties.
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He joins several Republicans already lining up to vie for the seat, including Mike Garcia, a Marine who has been endorsed by former Gov. Pete Wilson. Other Republicans include Lancaster City Councilwoman Angela Underwood-Jacobs, former Buck McKeon aide Suzette Martinez Valladares, Los Angeles County Sheriff‘s Sgt. Mark Cripe and Santa Clarita resident Charlies Patron.
Assemblywoman Christy Smith of Santa Clarita, the first major Democrat to jump into the race, reacted to the Papadopoulos announcement
Smith, in an appearance on CNN, portrayed herself Tuesday as the key ally and successor to Hill.
“I know Katie, she’s a good friend, we fought the good fight,’’ Smith said.
Appearing to seize the mantle of Hill, who hasn’t yet endorsed anyone in the race, Smith added: “She’s handing this over to me now because the issues we fought for in this country are so important.’’
Article originally published on POLITICO Magazine