Trump Jr: Can’t recall discussing Russia probe with father
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump Jr. struck an unapologetic tone during hours of congressional questioning last year, saying he didn’t think there was anything wrong with meeting a Russian lawyer at Trump Tower ahead of the 2016 presidential election or that the get- together might have been part of a Russian government effort to aid his father, according to transcripts released Wednesday
The president’s eldest son also deflected multiple questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee, responding to dozens of queries by saying he could not recall.
The committee released more than 1,800 pages of transcripts of interviews with Trump Jr. and others who attended a June 9, 2016, meeting at which they expected to receive dirt about Trump’s opponent, Democrat Hillary Clinton.
The transcripts show the dissatisfaction of Trump Jr. and other campaign aides, including brother- in- law Jared Kushner, when the Trump Tower meeting failed to yield the harmful Clinton information they thought they’d get. Music publicist Rob Goldstone, who arranged the meeting at the request of Azerbaijani- Russian pop singer Emin Agalarov, said he thought the meeting was a “bad idea.”
Meanwhile, the Senate intelligence committee said it stands behind a 2017 assessment by U. S. intelligence agencies that Russia intervened in the election to hurt Clinton and help Trump. Republican chairman Richard Burr of North Carolina said in a statement that his staff had spent 14 months “reviewing the sources, tradecraft and analytic work, and we see no reason to dispute the conclusions.”