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Trump Jr. not worried about jail despite Russia meetings

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NEW YORK (AFP) — US President Donald Trump’s eldest son said he was not worried that he could be jailed over his role in the Russia probe, but suggested investigat­ors might try to “create” legal difficulti­es for him.

In an interview with ABC that aired on Tuesday, he also attacked as “disgusting” the senior administra­tion official who wrote a recent anonymous op-ed detailing a chaotic White House, and acknowledg­ed the president’s trusted inner circle has shrunk since the article’s publicatio­n.

Trump Jr. has been under scrutiny for his role in apparent efforts to get dirt on Hillary Clinton from Russian sources during the presidenti­al campaign, including when he met with a Kremlin-connected Russian lawyer and other Trump campaign officials in June 2016 in Trump Tower.

Asked on ABC’s “Good Morning America” whether he was scared he was in legal jeopardy and could go to jail, Trump Jnr replied: “I’m not, because I know what I did and I’m not worried about any of that.“

That doesn’t mean they won’t try to create something,” he added. “We’ve seen that happen with everything. But again, I’m not.”

Trump Jr. last year released a series of e-mails that included a 2016 message from an intermedia­ry offering informatio­n that would “incriminat­e Hillary” and help the elder Trump in his campaign.

“If it’s what you say I love it,” Trump Jr. wrote back. Trump’s son was questioned at length by the Senate Judiciary Committee, one of the congressio­nal panels examining whether any of Trump’s campaign associates colluded with Russian officials to interfere in the 2016 US election.

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