San Francisco Chronicle

Trump says he’d listen to foreign dirt on 2020 rivals

- By Zeke Miller and Jill Colvin Zeke Miller and Jill Colvin are Associated Press writers.

WASHINGTON — President Trump said Wednesday that if a foreign power offered dirt on his 2020 opponent, he’d be open to accepting it and that he’d have no obligation to call in the FBI.

“I think I’d want to hear it,” Trump said in an interview with ABC News, adding, “There’s nothing wrong with listening.”

The role of Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., in organizing a 2016 meeting with a Russian lawyer offering negative informatio­n on Hillary Clinton was a focus of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe of Russian meddling in the last presidenti­al campaign. That meeting was likely one of the subjects Trump Jr. discussed when he testified to the Senate Intelligen­ce Committee in closed session for around three hours on Wednesday.

Mueller painstakin­gly documented Russian efforts to boost Trump’s campaign and undermine that of his Democratic rival. But while Mueller’s investigat­ion didn’t establish a criminal conspiracy between Russia and Trump’s campaign, Trump repeatedly praised WikiLeaks in 2016 and celebrated informatio­n exposed by Russian hackers.

One of Trump’s possible opponents in the 2020 race, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., tweeted: “The #MuellerRep­ort made it clear: A foreign government attacked our 2016 elections to support Trump, Trump welcomed that help, and Trump obstructed the investigat­ion. Now, he said he’d do it all over again. It’s time to impeach Donald Trump.”

Trump’s comments came just a month after he pledged not to use informatio­n stolen by foreign adversarie­s in his 2020 re-election campaign, even as he wrongly insisted he hadn’t used such informatio­n to his benefit in 2016.

During a question-and-answer session with reporters in the Oval Office in May, Trump said he “would certainly agree to” that commitment.

“I don’t need it,” he said as he met with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. “All I need is the opponents that I’m looking at.”

Trump also insisted erroneousl­y that he “never did use, as you probably know,” such informatio­n, adding: “That’s what the Mueller report was all about. They said no collusion.”

FBI Director Christophe­r Wray told lawmakers that Donald Trump Jr. should have called his agency to report the offer.

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