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Democrats allege Trump conspiracy

‘During the 2016 presidenti­al campaign, Russia launched an all-out assault on our democracy, and it found a willing and active partner in Donald Trump’s campaign,’ says Perez

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NEW YORK: The Democratic Party sued President Donald Trump’s presidenti­al campaign, Russia, Wikileaks and Trump’s son and son-in-law on Friday, accusing them of an intricate conspiracy to undercut Democrats in the 2016 election by stealing tens of thousands of emails and documents.

The lawsuit iled in Manhattan federal court seeks unspeciied damages and an order to prevent further interferen­ce with computer systems of the Democratic National Committee.

“During the 2016 presidenti­al campaign, Russia launched an all-out assault on our democracy, and it found a willing and active partner in Donald Trump’s campaign,” DNC Chairman Tom Perez said in a statement. He called it an “act of unpreceden­ted treachery.”

The Democrats accuse Trump and his associates of trading on pre-existing relationsh­ips with Russian oligarchs tied to President Vladimir Putin and of collaborat­ing with Russia as it worked to undermine Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

The president has said repeatedly there was no collusion between his campaign and Russia. On Friday, his campaign scorned the lawsuit as “frivolous” and predicted it would be quickly dismissed.

“This is a sham lawsuit about a bogus Russian collusion claim iled by a desperate, dysfunctio­nal and nearly insolvent Democratic Party,” Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale said in a statement.

He said the campaign would seek to turn the tables on the Democrats, using the legal discovery process to try to pry documents from the DNC including any related to a dossier detailing allegation­s of links between Trump and Russia. The dossier - a collection of memos - was written by an ex-british spy whose work was funded by Clinton and the DNC.

Trump himself tweeted that the DNC lawsuit could be “very good news,” saying his campaign “will now counter for the DNC Server that they refused to give to the FBI” as well as Hillary Clinton’s emails.

Trump’s original tweet also referred to “the Wendy Wasserman Schultz Servers and Documents held by the Pakistani mystery man.” He appeared to be referring to the DNC’S former head, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, and reports of an IT specialist who once worked for some House Democrats. Wendy Wasserstei­n was a playwright whose dramas included the Pulitzer Prize-winning “The Heidi Chronicles.”

He later reposted the tweet and cited “the Debbie Wasserman Schultz Servers.”

Requests for comment from the Russian Embassy in Washington were not immediatel­y returned.

The Democrats’ lawsuit doesn’t reveal new details in the sprawling storyline of connection­s between the Trump campaign and Russian operatives working on behalf of the Kremlin.

Instead it knits many of the threads that have emerged in public over the past two years to paint a picture of an alleged conspiracy between the Trump campaign, the Kremlin and Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.

The DNC says the “brazen attack on American democracy” began with a cyberattac­k on DNC computers and phone systems in 2015, allowing the extraction of tens of thousands of documents and emails. Wikileaks then blasted out many of the documents on July 22, 2016, shortly before Clinton was to be nominated -- upsetting the Democrats’ national convention.

That added up to a “campaign of the presidenti­al nominee of a major party in league with a hostile foreign power to bolster its own chance to win the presidency,” the DNC lawyers write in the lawsuit.

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