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Trump denies he knew of meeting in advance

- By Jill Colvin, Michael R. Sisak and Jonathan Lemire

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump denied Friday that he knew in advance about a Trump Tower meeting in June 2016 between a Russian lawyer, his eldest son and other campaign aides that had been convened to hear dirt on his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.

Trump tweeted, “NO,” he “did NOT know of the meeting with my son, Don jr.”

CNN reported Thursday that Trump’s former longtime lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen, claims Trump knew in advance about the meeting.

CNN cited anonymous sources saying Cohen was willing to share that informatio­n with special counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigat­ing possible collusion between Trump’s campaign and Russia.

A person familiar with the investigat­ion confirmed that report to The Associated Press, speaking on condition of anonymity because the person wasn’t authorized to speak.

Attorneys for Cohen did not respond to requests for comment on CNN’s report that Cohen claimed he was present when Trump Jr. told his father about the Tower meeting and the elder Trump approved it.

Cohen wasn’t at the Trump Tower meeting and has not offered evidence to support the claim that Trump knew about the meeting. He does not have any recordings of the meeting, according to the person who spoke to the AP.

Trump’s team met with Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitsk­aya, believing she had dirt on Clinton.

The Associated Press reported this week that Veselnitsk­aya worked more closely with senior Russian government officials than she has let on, based on scores of emails, transcript­s and legal documents that show her to be a wellconnec­ted attorney who served as a ghostwrite­r for top Russian government lawyers and received assistance from senior Interior Ministry personnel in a case involving a key client.

Trump, who has denied knowing about the meeting before it happened, also shot back at Cohen, who was once so loyal to Trump that he said he’d take a bullet for his boss.

“Sounds to me like someone is trying to make up stories in order to get himself out of an unrelated jam,” Trump tweeted, adding: “(Taxi cabs maybe?). He even retained Bill and Crooked Hillary’s lawyer. Gee, I wonder if they helped him make the choice!”

Cohen, whose business dealings are being investigat­ed by the FBI, has longtime dealings in the taxi industry and owns several medallions for New York City yellow cabs that allow them to pick up passengers on the street.

Cohen is under federal investigat­ion in New York. The Justice Department has been investigat­ing Cohen for months, raiding his home, office and hotel room in search of documents related to a $130,000 payment the attorney facilitate­d before the 2016 election to Stormy Daniels, an adult-film actress who says she had sex with Trump in 2006.

In an interview with ABC News this month, Cohen declined to answer if Trump knew about the Trump Tower meeting in advance, citing the advice of his lawyers and the ongoing investigat­ion.

Trump also on Friday dismissed as “ridiculous” a report that Muller’s team is looking at Trump’s tweets as they investigat­e possible collusion and obstructio­n of justice.

Trump complained that he had returned from a trip Midwest on Thursday “only to be greeted with the ridiculous news” that Mueller and his team “cannot find Collusion so now they are looking at my Tweets (along with 53 million other people).”

“(T)he rigged Witch Hunt continues!” he complained, adding: “How stupid and unfair to our Country.”

Mueller is known to be scrutinizi­ng Trump’s tweets about Attorney General Jeff Sessions and former F.B.I. director James Comey.

 ?? KEVIN HAGEN/AP ?? Michael Cohen’s credibilit­y and truthfulne­ss were questioned in tweets Friday by President Donald Trump.
KEVIN HAGEN/AP Michael Cohen’s credibilit­y and truthfulne­ss were questioned in tweets Friday by President Donald Trump.

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