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Trump safe for now, but he’s a dead man walking

It will be a very long walk – the slow death of a thousand little cuts

- Gwynne Dyer

LIKE the diligent journalist I am, I went online within minutes of the news that Donald Trump jr had put “incriminat­ing” emails about his meeting with Russian lawyer and lobbyist Natalia Veselnitsk­aya on Twitter. I opened the Washington Post site and there, nestled between the paragraphs of their lead story on junior, was an ad for a box set of

And I thought… Well, actually, I thought that this stinks to high heaven, but it is still not the “smoking gun”.

The dead will continue to walk around for a while yet.

The emails prove that Trump jr (not a naive youth but a 39-year-old businessma­n who has frequently done work in Russia) met the Russian lobbyist in Trump Tower, together with Ivanka’s husband Jared Kushner and Paul Manafort, then the elder Trump’s campaign manager. They had been told that Veselnitsk­aya was a “Russian government lawyer”.

The emails also show that Trump jr believed Veselnitsk­aya would “provide the Trump campaign with some official documents and informatio­n that would incriminat­e Hillary Clinton and her dealings with Russia, and would be very useful to your father”. That’s what Rob Goldstone, the slippery British music publicist who acted as a go-between, told him.

Trump jr (and presumably Kushner and Manafort) were already well aware that Vladimir Putin’s regime wanted Donald Trump to win the presidency and was willing to help.

“This is obviously very high level and sensitive informatio­n, but is part of Russia and its government’s support for Mr Trump,” said Goldstone’s initial email, which did not elicit any expression of surprise or request for further details from junior and his friends.

Finally, the emails show that the US president’s eldest son was very enthusiast­ic about the idea that he could get some dirt on Hillary Clinton from the Russians.

“If it’s what you say, I love it, especially later in the summer,” he emailed back to Goldstone.

But the emails do not show what actually happened at the meeting. For that we only have Trump jr’s word, and as long as the other two men back him up, he can say whatever he likes about it.

Trump jr’s account of what was said at the meeting has changed several times in the past week, but the general impression he is trying to create is that some random weird lady got a meeting with him under false pretences. Then, when they actually met, she just rambled on about Americans adopting Russian orphans.

Maybe she did and maybe she didn’t, but Veselnitsk­aya is not some random weird lady. She is a respected Russian lawyer who has, for some years now, been leading a lobbying effort to get American sanctions against various Russian oligarchs who are close to the Kremlin dropped. And she has close connection­s to the Kremlin. The meeting in Trump Tower took place in June last year when Trump was still just a candidate, although the leading candidate, for the Republican nomination. But later in the summer, by some strange coincidenc­e, junior’s hopes for a major Russian strike against Clinton were miraculous­ly fulfilled.

A week after his meeting with Veselnitsk­aya, the servers of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) were hacked (by the Russians, according to the unanimous conclusion of all the US intelligen­ce agencies). Then, just before the Democrats held their national convention in late July, there was a large dump of emails on WikiLeaks showing that the DNC had systematic­ally loaded the dice in favour of Clinton and against Bernie Sanders.

It didn’t stop Clinton from getting the Democratic presidenti­al nomination, and if the Russians really wanted Trump to win they should have seen that as the desirable outcome. Sanders would probably have given Trump more of a run for his money. But seen from Moscow, sabotaging Clinton probably looked like a clever move.

So there it all is, and it wouldn’t be enough to impeach Trump even if the Democrats controlled Congress.

In fact, the Republican­s have majorities in both the Senate and the House of Representa­tives, and Trump wouldn’t be impeached even if he was caught in bed (as they say in Washington) with a live boy or a dead girl.

It isn’t the smoking gun because we will never know what was really said in that meeting.

It is hard to believe that Trump himself didn’t know about the meeting when his three closest political advisers were all there, but his denial will stand unless one of those three men chooses to say otherwise.

Yet he really is a “dead man walking”. It will be a very long walk – the slow death of a thousand little cuts – but the steady drip of minor and major revelation­s about his Russian links (and other embarrassi­ng topics) will continue. And one day his tax returns will probably be leaked, which could be the final blow.

He won’t be impeached, but he’s not having fun any more, and at some point it will all get too much for him.

He will simply resign (he’s in his seventies, so he can just plead ill health) – and we will get president Mike Pence instead.

HE WON’T BE IMPEACHED, BUT HE’S NOT HAVING FUN ANY MORE. HE’S IN HIS SEVENTIES AND WILL SIMPLY RESIGN – AND WE’LL GET PENCE

 ?? PICTURE: REUTERS ?? RUSSIAN ROULETTE: Donald Trump jr tried to give the impression Natalia Veselnitsk­aya was just a random weird lady.
PICTURE: REUTERS RUSSIAN ROULETTE: Donald Trump jr tried to give the impression Natalia Veselnitsk­aya was just a random weird lady.

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