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TRUMP JR. ADMITS HE MET RUSSIAN LAWYER DURING CAMPAIGN.

President’s son downplays 2016 meeting

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WASHINGTON• U.S. President Donald Trump’s eldest son acknowledg­ed Monday that he met a Russian lawyer during the 2016 presidenti­al campaign to hear informatio­n about his father’s Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton.

Donald Trump Jr. tried to brush off the significan­ce of meeting with a foreign lawyer who held out the possibilit­y of dirt on an opponent in the U.S. election. He tweeted sarcastica­lly, “Obviously I’m the first person on a campaign to ever take a meeting to hear info about an opponent ... went nowhere but had to listen.”

Trump Jr.’s acknowledg­ment came as a music publicist told The Associated Press that he set up the meeting on behalf of a client in Moscow named Emin Agalarov, the son of a Moscow-based developer who tried to partner with Trump in a hotel project.

On Monday, the publicist, Rob Goldstone, said in a statement that the Russian lawyer said she had informatio­n about purported illegal campaign contributi­ons to the Democratic National Committee that she thought Trump Jr. might find helpful. Goldstone said Trump Jr. agreed to squeeze the meeting into a tight schedule.

Trump Jr.’s tweet is the latest addition to an explanatio­n that has shifted since the meeting in June 2016 was first reported by The New York Times on Saturday.

Over the weekend, Trump Jr. initially omitted any mention of Clinton from his account of the meeting, saying Saturday that the discussion focused on a disbanded program that had allowed American adoptions of Russian children.

A day later, Trump Jr. acknowledg­ed he was told beforehand that the lawyer, Natalia Veselnitsk­aya, might have informatio­n “helpful” to the Trump campaign, and was told by her during the meeting that she had informatio­n about Clinton.

It appeared that Trump Jr. shifted his account of the meeting after being presented with additional informatio­n from The Times, which first reported both the discussion and the prospect of negative informatio­n about Clinton.

The Kremlin is disavowing knowledge of the Russian lawyer or of the meeting.

The meeting was the earliest known private one between key Trump aides and a Russian. Federal and congressio­nal investigat­ors are probing Russian meddling in the presidenti­al election and whether Trump’s campaign co-ordinated with Russians. Trump calls the investigat­ions a “hoax.”

Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law and now White House senior adviser, and then-campaign chairman Paul Manafort also attended the meeting with Veselnitsk­aya.

The Times, citing advisers to the White House who were briefed on the discussion, said Trump Jr. agreed to the meeting after being promised damaging informatio­n about Clinton.

In his statement Sunday, Trump Jr. said he was asked by an acquaintan­ce to meet someone who might have helpful informatio­n for the campaign.

Trump Jr. did not identify the acquaintan­ce who arranged the meeting, but Goldstone confirmed that it was him, representi­ng his client, Agalarov.

Trump appeared in a pop music video with Agalarov in 2013 that featured several Miss Universe contestant­s. At the time, Trump owned the pageant.

Goldstone’s explanatio­n appears to fit with Trump Jr.’s fuller explanatio­n given Sunday.

Trump Jr. said the attorney claimed during the discussion to have informatio­n that “individual­s connected to Russia were funding the Democratic National Committee” and supporting Clinton.

“No details or supporting informatio­n was provided or even offered,” Trump Jr. said. “It quickly became clear that she had no meaningful informatio­n.”

He said his father was unaware of the meeting.

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Monday the Kremlin doesn’t know Veselnitsk­aya and “cannot keep track” of every Russian lawyer who holds meetings in Russia or abroad.

On Saturday, Trump Jr. had described the same gathering as a “short introducto­ry meeting” about the adoption program. Moscow ended the adoptions in response to U.S. sanctions against Russia after the death in 2009 of an imprisoned lawyer who spoke about a corruption scandal.

He said on Sunday the attorney turned the conversati­on to the adoption program and he believed that this was the “true agenda.” He said he thought claims about having informatio­n helpful to the Trump campaign had been a pretext for the encounter.

Mark Corallo, a spokesman for Trump’s legal team, said only, “The president was not aware of and did not attend the meeting.”

IT QUICKLY BECAME CLEAR THAT SHE HAD NO MEANINGFUL INFORMATIO­N.

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