The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Trump Jr. admits he wanted info on Clinton

- By Chad Day and Nekesa Mumbi Moody

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 fueled new questions about the Trump campaign’s possible ties to Russia, which are being scrutinize­d by federal and congressio­nal investigat­ors. Some election law experts said a discussion of potentiall­y damaging informatio­n on Clinton could prompt scrutiny from Special Counsel Robert Mueller in light of federal laws barring foreign contributi­ons to campaigns.

Larry Noble, a former general counsel at the Federal Election Commission, said the situation “raises all sorts of red flags.”

“You do not want your campaign to be involved with foreign nationals, period,” said Noble, now senior director at the Campaign Legal Center.

On 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.”

Hours later, New York-based attorney Alan Futerfas said he had been retained to represent the president’s son. And Trump Jr. said on Twitter he was willing to work with the Senate intelligen­ce committee, one of the panels probing possible campaign collusion, “to pass on what I know.”

Lawmakers on the committee from both parties said they indeed wanted to talk with the president’s son. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, said the panel “needs to interview him and others who attended the meeting.” Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., agreed, saying, “Based on his own admissions, this is an attempt at collusion.”

The sequence of events that led to the June 2016 meeting highlighte­d the tangled web of relationsh­ips that investigat­ors now are sorting through.

The president’s son said the meeting was arranged by an acquaintan­ce he knew through the 2013 Miss Universe pageant Trump held in Moscow.

Trump Jr. didn’t name the acquaintan­ce, but in an interview with The Associated Press, music publicist Rob Goldstone confirmed he set up the meeting on behalf of his client, Russian singer Emin Agalarov. Goldstone said the Russian lawyer, Natalia Veselnitsk­aya, stated that she had informatio­n about purported illegal campaign contributi­ons to the Democratic National Committee that she thought Trump Jr. might find helpful.

Goldstone said Trump Jr. agreed to squeeze the meeting into a tight schedule.

Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman for Russian President Vladimir Putin, said Monday the Kremlin doesn’t know Veselnitsk­aya and “cannot keep track” of every Russian lawyer who holds meetings in Russia or abroad. Although she has not been publicly linked with the Russian government itself, Veselnitsk­aya represente­d the son of a vice president of state-owned Russian Railways in a New York moneylaund­ering case settled in May before a trial.

A staff member at Veselnitsk­aya’s firm told the AP on Monday that she was unavailabl­e for comment.

During his visit to Moscow, Trump spent time with Agalarov, appearing in a music video with him and several contestant­s in the pageant, which Trump owned at the time. Agalarov’s father, Aras, is a Russian developer who sought to partner with Trump on a hotel project in Moscow and tried to set up a meeting between Trump and Putin during the Miss Universe contest.

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 ?? DARRON CUMMINGS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Donald Trump Jr. speaks in Indianapol­is. President Donald Trump’s eldest son acknowledg­ed Monday that he met a Russian lawyer during the 2016 presidenti­al campaign to hear informatio­n about his father’s Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton.
DARRON CUMMINGS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Donald Trump Jr. speaks in Indianapol­is. President Donald Trump’s eldest son acknowledg­ed Monday that he met a Russian lawyer during the 2016 presidenti­al campaign to hear informatio­n about his father’s Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton.

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