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Trump son met Russian to get dirt on Clinton

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UNITED STATES: President Donald Trump’s eldest son told Senate investigat­ors yesterday that he had set up a June 2016 meeting with a Russian lawyer because she might have had damaging informatio­n about Democratic presidenti­al candidate Hillary Clinton.

Donald Trump Jr, in a prepared statement to Senate Judiciary Committee investigat­ors for a meeting behind closed doors, said it was important to learn about Clinton’s ‘‘fitness’’ to be president.

‘‘To the extent they had informatio­n concerning the fitness, character or qualificat­ions of a presidenti­al candidate, I believed that I should at least hear them out,’’ said the statement, which was seen by Reuters.

Trump also said the meeting with Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitsk­aya and others in Trump Tower in New York provided no meaningful informatio­n.

The New York Times first reported the statement.

Russia has loomed large over the Trump presidency. US intelligen­ce agencies have concluded Moscow worked to tilt the 2016 presidenti­al election in Trump’s favour. Several congressio­nal committees and a special counsel are also investigat­ing allegation­s of possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Moscow.

The younger Trump’s testimony is believed to be the first by a member of the president’s family to congressio­nal investigat­ors, much of whose work has been conducted behind closed doors.

Moscow denies meddling and Trump denies collusion by his campaign, while regularly denouncing the investigat­ions as political witchhunts.

When news of the meeting with the lawyer broke earlier this year, the younger Trump at first said that the main topic at the encounter was child adoption from Russia but then he released emails that showed his reason for attending the meeting was to receive possibly damaging informatio­n about Clinton.

His statement yesterday is further acknowledg­ment that he was willing to receive potential help from a Russian citizen to help his father’s campaign, when it was still not certain he was going to be the Republican presidenti­al nominee.

‘‘The fact that Trump Jr acknowledg­es taking the meeting along with two other top campaign officials ... during a time in which the nomination was to be contested at the convention, also highlights how significan­t the campaign viewed the promise of dirt on their opponent from the Russian government,’’ Representa­tive Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House of Representa­tives Intelligen­ce Committee, said in a statement. Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, now a senior White House adviser, and former campaign chairman Paul Manafort also attended the Trump Tower meeting.

Congressio­nal investigat­ors have focused on the June 9, 2016, meeting, and what came of it, if anything, in terms of the relationsh­ip between Russians and the Trump campaign or Trump business interests.

‘‘As will become clear, I did not collude with any foreign government and do not know of anyone who did,’’ the statement said, promising to ‘‘set forth the sum and substance’’ of what happened at that meeting.

Trump Jr was questioned by Judiciary Committee staff for five hours. He left without speaking to reporters, and the meeting room entrance was shielded by a special partition that kept news cameras from recording his arrival and departure.

A handful of mostly Democratic senators attended the meeting but said questionin­g was limited to staff. The session was not classified and Trump Jr. was not under oath. However, it is illegal to provide false informatio­n to Congress.

Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal described the atmosphere in the room as ‘‘cordial.’’ He said the testimony made it clear there was more to discover.

‘‘There certainly are a lot of areas that are opening for future witnesses, and questionin­g,’’ he said. - AP

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