Standing ovations and 'street cred': George Papadopoulos recounts serving prison time 'in Trump Country'
By Reis Thebault Reis Thebault National and breaking news reporter Email Bio Follow March 28 at 6:27 AM George Papadopoulos was headed to prison — and he was scared.
In his telling, Papadopoulos arrived at the facility by car and dashed inside, trying to avoid camera crews and photographers looking for a perp-walk visual. Inside, he got a warm welcome. He finished his sentence in December and began to claim that he was “set up” by Western intelligence officials who were opposed to Trump. Even the cover of his book, which sports a large crosshairs near his head, seems to underline his assertion: He was targeted.
PAPADOPOULOS says he had "street cred" in prison because it was "Trump country." pic.twitter.com/V1Zm9DGlPn
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