Trump tweets about son’s 2016 meeting with lawyer
BRIDGEWATER, N.J.— President Donald Trump on Sunday said the 2016 Trump Tower meeting between a Kremlin-connected lawyer and his son was to collect information about his political opponent, casting new light on a moment central to the special counsel’s Russia probe.
Trump, amid a series of tweets sent from his New Jersey golf club, tore into two of his favorite targets, the news media and Robert Mueller’s ongoing investigation into possible links between the president’s campaign and Russia. Trump unleashed particular ire at reports that he was anxious about the Trump Tower meeting attended by Donald Trump Jr. and other senior campaign officials.
“Fake News reporting, a complete fabrication, that I am concerned about the meeting my wonderful son, Donald, had in Trump Tower,” Trump wrote. “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!”
Thirteen months ago, Trump explained the meeting differently. A July 2017 statement dictated by the president read: “We primarily discussed a program about the adoption of Russian children that was active and popular with American families years ago.”
Since then, the story about the meeting has changed several times, eventually forced by the discovery of emails between the president’s eldest son and an intermediary from the Russian government offering damaging information about Trump’s opponent, Hillary Clinton. Betraying no misgivings about the offer, Trump Jr. replied: “If it’s what you say I love it especially later in the summer.”
Sunday’s tweet was Trump’s clearest statement yet on the purpose of the meeting, which has become a focal point of Mueller’s investigation even as the president and his lawyers downplayed its significance and criticized the Mueller probe. On Sunday, Trump again suggested that Mueller was biased against him, declaring, “This is the most one sided Witch Hunt in the history of our country.”
As Trump and his allies have criticized the probe, a new talking point has emerged: that even if that meeting was held to collect damaging information, none was provided and “collusion”— Trump’s go-to description of what Mueller is investigating— occurred.