Another GA Bombshell! Kislyak was *AT* Kennesaw State in April. Kennesaw manages the GA voter
database, & was site of the "wiped" server.
This article is from March 18, 2017:
When visiting Atlanta in April last year, Russias ambassador to the U.S said during a luncheon presentation downtown that relations between the two countries were at a low point, perhaps at the lowest point since the end of the Cold War. He had come to Atlanta to discuss with Kennesaw State University officials the Year of Russia program, which he viewed positively and with a hint of envy.
I envy the students, Sergey Kislyak told Global Atlanta during an interview after the an Atlanta Council on International Relations luncheon held at the Capital City Club, calling the program a kind invitation. Theyll be digging into the history and exposed to views not normally available to them. This is enormously important so they can learn how it (the relationship) developed.
A year later, that relationship has deteriorated even further. If it was bad then, consider the developments with which Mr. Kislyak, who is now labeled as Washingtons most dangerous diplomat, has faced in the meantime.
He had to witness the expulsion of 35 members of his staff for their alleged interference in the U.S. election. Encounters on the phone and in person with Gen. Michael Flynn got the general fired as national security adviser after less than a month in office for providing inaccurate accounts about his contacts with Mr. Kislyak to White House officials including Vice President Mike Pence and to the FBI.
As if all this wasnt enough, U.S. Atty. Gen. Jeff Sessions recused himself from investigation involving Russian hacking and other interference in the 2016 elections on behalf of then candidate Donald Trump when he was serving Mr. Trump as a campaign adviser.
http://www.globalatlanta.com/ksus-year-russia-guarded-view-improved-u-s-russian-relations/