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Trump denies collusion after major revelation­s in probe

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Saturday again denied that his campaign colluded with Russian operatives, but made no comment on claims that he directly organized hush payments to ward off a possible sex scandal during his White House run.

Trump took to Twitter, his favorite means of communicat­ion, to address the multiple court filings that dropped on Friday in connection with special counsel Robert Mueller’s sweeping investigat­ion into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.

“AFTER TWO YEARS AND MILLIONS OF PAGES OF DOCUMENTS (and a cost of over 30,000,000), NO COLLUSION!” the president said.

Later, he told reporters: “We are happy with what we are reading. There was no collusion whatsoever. There never has been. The last thing I want is help from Russia on a campaign.”

While the filings indeed did not appear to reveal evidence of collusion, they did offer a wealth of new informatio­n about what Mueller’s team is looking into, along with other federal prosecutor­s in New York.

Prosecutor­s directly implicated Trump in efforts to buy the silence of two women who claimed they had affairs with him, saying he directed his then-attorney Michael Cohen to offer them hush money.

“With respect to both payments, Cohen acted with the intent to influence the 2016 presidenti­al election,” the New York prosecutor­s said.

“In particular, and as Cohen himself has now admitted, with respect to both payments, he acted in coordinati­on with and at the direction of Individual-1,” they added, referring to Trump.

The payments are technicall­y unrelated to the Russia probe, but prosecutor­s painted a damning pictureoft­he“extensive,deliberate, and serious criminal conduct” of Cohen — once a member of Trump’s inner circle of trusted aides.

In August, the 52-year-old Cohen pleaded guilty to violating campaignfi­nancelawin­connection with the payments.

“Cohen deceived the voting public by hiding alleged facts that he believed would have had a substantia­l effect on the election,” prosecutor­s said.

In a separate sentencing memo, Mueller said that Cohen was in contact with a Russian national as far back as November 2015 who offered “synergy on a government level.”

That was months before Trump formally won the presidenti­al nomination and well before previously reported contacts.

The Russian national claimed to have ties to the Kremlin and repeatedly proposed a meeting between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The individual said the meeting could have a ‘phenomenal’ impact “not only in political but in a business dimension as well,” but Cohen never followed up, Mueller said.

That combinatio­n of political and business interests could spell trouble for Trump, whose real estate empire was seeking to build a signature tower in Moscow as late as mid-2016 in the midst of his White House bid.

Last week, Cohen pleaded guilty to lying to Congress about the Moscow real estate project. — AFP

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A woman is sprayed with teargas by the riot police officer during the ‘yellow vests’ protest against higher fuel prices, in Brussels. — Reuters photo
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Trump waves to a crowd outside the Philadelph­ia airport prior to attending the 119th US Army-Navy football game in Philadelph­ia, Pennsylvan­ia. — Reuters photo

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