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Lawyer claims Trump Jr.’s meeting didn’t break the law

Congress wants to hear from others who attended Russia gathering

- David Jackson @djusatoday USA TODAY

President Trump’s lawyer sought to distance his client Sunday from an increasing­ly scrutinize­d meeting Donald Trump Jr. took with Russians who may have links to the Kremlin — even as he insisted the meeting was perfectly appropriat­e during a U.S. presidenti­al campaign.

The attorney, Jay Sekulow, said the president did not know about the meeting his oldest son took with Russian attorney Natalia Veselnitsk­aya in June 2016. The younger Trump released emails earlier this week showing he sought damaging informatio­n about Hillary Clinton’s campaign even though he was told it would come from the Russian government.

“There’s not a violation of the law,” attorney Jay Sekulow told

Fox News Sunday, one of a string of Sunday show interviews with the high-profile member of the president’s legal team.

In the days after Trump Jr.’s Tuesday release of email correspond­ence, new revelation­s showed there was more to the story: A Russian-American lobbyist, Rinat Akhmetshin, who has been described as a former Soviet military counterint­elligence office, was also in the meeting. Akhmetshin told The New York Times that a translator was there, too.

The quickly changing narratives are putting more pressure on the Trump administra­tion to release a more detailed account of what happened.

Members of Congress now say they want testimony from Donald Trump Jr. and others involved in the Trump Tower meeting, which also included former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, and Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and now a White House senior adviser.

“Real evidence is coming forward that just can’t be ignored,” said Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., the top Democrat on the House Intelligen­ce Committee, speaking on ABC’s This Week.

He and others described the meeting as the clearest example yet of possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russians who sought to interfere in last year’s election by hacking Democrats close to nominee Hillary Clinton.

Key Democrats also pointed out that Trump Jr. and other officials keep changing their stories about the meeting, including the number of people who attended.

“And, frankly, it’s a little bit unbelievab­le that neither the son or the son-in-law ever shared that informatio­n with their dad, the candidate,” said Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., top Democrat on the Senate Intelligen­ce Committee, told CNN’s State of the Union, one of the panels investigat­ing possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.

Warner said that he would seek testimony from Trump Jr. and Kushner but that he was unsure whether the Russians would agree to cooperate with the congressio­nal committee.

During his Sunday show appearance­s, Sekulow stressed that the Russians did not provide any informatio­n about Clinton in any case, but only tried to lobby the Trump team about sanctions on Russia. Trump Jr.’s eagerness to take the meeting reflected standard “opposition research,” Sekulow said.

“Real evidence is coming forward that just can’t be ignored.” Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif.

 ?? STEVE HELBER, AP ?? Jay Sekulow says the president didn’t know about the Donald Trump Jr. meeting.
STEVE HELBER, AP Jay Sekulow says the president didn’t know about the Donald Trump Jr. meeting.

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