Albuquerque Journal

Trump Jr. met Russian lawyer to get info on Clinton

Admission puts new focus on possible ties

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WASHINGTON — A meeting between President Donald Trump’s eldest son and a Russian lawyer during the presidenti­al campaign occurred at the behest of a Moscow-based singer with family ties to Trump’s businesses, according to a participan­t in the talks. Donald Trump Jr. acknowledg­ed Monday he made time for the meeting hoping to get informatio­n about Democrat Hillary Clinton.

The circumstan­ces surroundin­g the meeting, and a report by The New York Times late Monday that Trump Jr. was told ahead of time that the source of the informatio­n was the Russian government, fueled new questions about the Trump campaign’s possible ties to Moscow, which are being scrutinize­d by federal and congressio­nal investigat­ors.

The Times reported that Trump Jr., who was a key campaign adviser to his father, was told the Russian government was behind the informatio­n on Clinton in an email from music publicist Rob Goldstone. The Times cited three unnamed people with knowledge of the email.

The report is the first public word that Trump Jr. scheduled the meeting with the understand­ing that he would be presented with damaging informatio­n about his father’s political opponent and that the material could have emanated from the Kremlin.

Goldstone spoke to The Associated Press earlier Monday to confirm he had set up the meeting on behalf of his client, Emin Agalarov, but he did not disclose the contents of the email described by The Times. Goldstone did not immediatel­y respond to attempts to contact him Monday night.

In a statement, Trump Jr.’s New York-based attorney Alan Futerfas called the Times report “much ado about nothing,” though he acknowledg­ed his client had received an email from Goldstone to set up a meeting with the purpose of passing along damaging informatio­n on Clinton. His statement did not dispute the Times report on the email.

Futerfas said Trump Jr. was not told the specifics of the informatio­n and nothing came of the meeting. “The bottom line is that Don, Jr. did nothing wrong,” Futerfas said in the statement, noting that the younger Trump hasn’t been contacted by any congressio­nal committees or Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s office.

The White House referred questions to the president’s son. Mark Corallo, a spokesman for President Donald Trump’s outside legal team, would not comment on the Times story, reiteratin­g only that Trump “was not aware of and did not attend the meeting.”

Earlier Monday, Trump Jr. tried to brush off the significan­ce of the meeting, tweeting 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. also said on Twitter he was willing to work with the Senate intelligen­ce committee.

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