The wife of George Papadopoulos has revealed that the FBI asked her to spy on her fiance, George Papadopoulos and even indicated that they wanted her to wear a wire and record his conversations. It must have been frustrating to the Obama/Biden administration that they sent so many spies after Papadopoulos and he absolutely refused to commit a crime. The Obama/Biden administration targeted him early and often, the same way that they vote.
Papadopoulos had met Mangiante on LinkedIn and six months later, she flew to the United States to meet him and they began their romance. It was at this point that the FBI tried to get her to record their pillow talk. Where the heck would she be able to hide the wire? This is just another reason to dismantle the FBI and replace them with real law enforcement officers and not just those trained in coercive procedures and a political agenda.
Margot Cleveland at the Federalist in June, 2018, put together a nice summary of Simona Mangiante Papadopoulos and her life before and after meeting George Papadopoulos in 2016:
Papadopoulos and (vicariously) Mangiante first grabbed the public’s attention when news broke on October 30 that Special Counsel Robert Mueller had indicted him for lying to the FBI. Prior to joining Trump’s campaign, Papadopoulos had served a brief stint with Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson’s team, and before that he served as a research associate at the D.C.-based Hudson Institute think tank.
Papadopoulos “met” Mangiante, a native of Caserta, Italy — a city of 80,000 on the outskirts of Naples — through LinkedIn, in September 2016, when he noticed their mutual connection to the London Centre of International Law Practice. After sending Mangiante a note saying he liked her picture, the pair began chatting over the internet. They would not meet for six more months, when Mangiante flew to New York in March or April 2017. A love connection sent the couple on a three-month soiree, in which they traveled to Mykonos, Athens and Capri.
Papadopoulos flew home afterward, on July 7, but after he sent a quick text to Mangiante saying he had arrived safely, the FBI arrested him at Washington Dulles airport. Mangiante later flew to Chicago to be with Papadopoulos, and in September the couple became engaged. On Oct. 5, Papadopoulos pleaded guilty to one count of lying to the FBI. That same day FBI agents served Mangiante with a subpoena to appear before a grand jury. While the couple intended to marry in Italy in the summer, the case dragged on, so they wed instead on March 2, 2018, in a civil ceremony in Chicago, Illinois.