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Trump admits son met with Russian lawyer to obtain info

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump admitted on Sunday that his son met with a Russian lawyer in Trump Tower in 2016 “to get informatio­n on an opponent” but defended it as “totally legal”.

It was Mr Trump’s most direct acknowledg­ement that the motive for the June 2016 meeting was to get dirt on Hillary Clinton, his Democratic rival for the presidency.

As he has in the past, Mr Trump insisted in a tweet that he did not know at the time about the meeting between his son Donald Jr and Natalia Veselnitsk­aya, a lawyer with links to the Kremlin.

“This was a meeting to get informatio­n on an opponent, totally legal and done all the time in politics — and it went nowhere. I did not know about it!”

The meeting has come under intense scrutiny from Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigat­ing whether members of Mr Trump’s campaign coordinate­d with a Russian effort to sway the 2016 election in the Republican’s favour.

The president’s tweet about the meeting was one in a thread in which he reiterated criticism of Mr Mueller, calling his probe “the most one-sided witch hunt in the history of our country” peppered with “lies and corruption”.

The Washington Post reported on Sunday that Mr Trump has been brooding in private about whether his son unintentio­nally put himself in legal jeopardy by meeting with Veselnitsk­aya.

Mr Trump called the report “a complete fabricatio­n”.

The Trump Tower meeting was arranged by British music promoter, Rob Goldstone, who told Donald Jr that he had “informatio­n that would incriminat­e Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father”.

Mr Donald Jr responded, “I love it” when first offered the “dirt” on Ms Clinton, the Democratic nominee.

News of the meeting, which Mr Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner and top campaign official Paul Manafort also attended, broke in July 2017.

Mr Donald Jr initially said in a statement to The New York Times that the meeting was “primarily” about American adoptions of Russian children.

He later admitted he accepted the meeting with Ms Veselnitsk­aya in hopes of obtaining damaging informatio­n on Ms Clinton, but said nothing came of it.

The Post had reported that the statement to The Times was dictated by the president, though at the time Mr Trump’s lawyers denied his involvemen­t.

They later reversed course in a memo to Mr Mueller and said Mr Trump was indeed behind the statement that omitted the prospect of collecting dirt on Ms Clinton.

Lawyers described the statement as “short but accurate”, according to The Post.

Asked on Sunday why he had denied the president’s involvemen­t, one of Mr Trump’s lawyers Jay Sekulow told ABC that “I had bad informatio­n at that point”.

“I made a mistake in my statement,” he said. “That happens in cases like this.”

The president’s lawyers argue that the meeting, in and of itself, violated no laws.

“The question is how will it be illegal?” Mr Sekulow said on Sunday.

“What law, statute, rule or regulation has been violated?”

 ?? AP ?? President Donald Trump leaves Air Force One at Morristown Municipal Airport after admitting Donald Trump Jr met with a Russian lawyer during the 2016 campaign.
AP President Donald Trump leaves Air Force One at Morristown Municipal Airport after admitting Donald Trump Jr met with a Russian lawyer during the 2016 campaign.

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