Toronto Star

Russian lawyer offered Clinton info to Trump Jr.

Campaign chair and Kushner also attended meeting with attorney tied to Kremlin

- JO BECKER, MATT APUZZO AND DAN GOLDMAN

U.S. President Donald Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., was promised damaging informatio­n about Hillary Clinton before agreeing to meet with a Kremlin-connected Russian lawyer during the 2016 campaign, according to three advisers to the White House briefed on the meeting and two others with knowledge of it.

The meeting was also attended by Trump’s campaign chairperso­n at the time, Paul Manafort, and his sonin-law, Jared Kushner. Manafort and Kushner only recently disclosed the meeting, though not its content, in confidenti­al government documents described to the New York Times.

The Times reported the existence of the meeting on Saturday. But in subsequent interviews, the advisers and others revealed the motivation behind it. The meeting — at Trump Tower on June 9, 2016, two weeks after Donald Trump clinched the Republican nomination — points to the central question in federal investigat­ions of the Kremlin’s meddling in the presidenti­al election: whether the Trump campaign colluded with the Russians. The accounts of the meeting represent the first public indication that at least some in the campaign were willing to accept Russian help.

And while Trump has been dogged by revelation­s of undisclose­d meetings between his associates and the Russians, the episode at Trump Tower is the first such confirmed private meeting involving members of his inner circle during the campaign — as well as the first one known to have included his eldest son. It came at an inflection point in the campaign, when Trump Jr., who served as an adviser and a surrogate, was ascendant and Manafort was consolidat­ing power.

It is unclear whether the Russian lawyer, Natalia Veselnitsk­aya, actu- ally produced the promised compromisi­ng informatio­n about Clinton. But the people interviewe­d by the Times about the meeting said the expectatio­n was that she would do so.

In a statement Sunday, Trump Jr. said he had met with the Russian lawyer at the request of an acquaintan­ce. “After pleasantri­es were exchanged,” he said, “the woman stated that she had informatio­n that individual­s connected to Russia were funding the Democratic National Committee and supporting Ms. Clinton. Her statements were vague, ambiguous and made no sense. No details or supporting informatio­n was provided or even offered. It quickly became clear that she had no meaningful informatio­n.”

He said she then turned the conversati­on to adoption of Russian children and the Magnitsky Act, a U.S. law that blacklists suspected Russian human rights abusers. The law so enraged President Vladimir Putin that he retaliated by halting U.S. adoptions of Russian children.

“It became clear to me that this was the true agenda all along and that the claims of potentiall­y helpful informatio­n were a pretext for the meeting,” Trump Jr. said.

When he was first asked about the meeting Saturday, he said only that it was primarily about adoptions and mentioned nothing about Clinton.

Mark Corallo, a spokespers­on for the president’s lawyer, said Sunday that “the president was not aware of and did not attend the meeting.”

Lawyers and spokespeop­le for Kushner and Manafort did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment. In his statement, Trump Jr. said he asked Manafort and Kushner to attend, but did not tell them what the meeting was about.

U.S. intelligen­ce agencies have concluded that Russian hackers and propagandi­sts worked to tip the election toward Trump, in part by stealing and then providing to WikiLeaks internal Democratic Party and Clinton campaign emails that were embarrassi­ng to Clinton. WikiLeaks began releasing the material on July 22.

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