The Maui News

Giuliani: Getting help from Russians is OK

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani insisted Sunday there was “nothing wrong” with the president’s 2016 campaign taking informatio­n from the Russians, as House Democrats pledged stepped-up investigat­ions into campaign misconduct and possible crimes of obstructio­n detailed in special counsel Robert Mueller’s report.

Giuliani called the Trump campaign’s effort to get political help from representa­tives of the Russian government possibly ill-advised but not illegal.

“There’s nothing wrong with taking informatio­n from Russians,” Giuliani said, referring to a June 2016 Trump Tower meeting involving Trump’s son Donald Jr., sonin-law Jared Kushner and former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and a lawyer linked to Russia. The Trump campaign was seeking harmful informatio­n on Democratic presidenti­al candidate Hillary Clinton.

The Sunday news shows offered the latest back and forth following the long-anticipate­d

release Thursday of Mueller’s 448-page redacted report on his two-year investigat­ion into Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al election. Mueller found no evidence of a conspiracy between Russia and the Trump campaign and made no decision on obstructio­n of justice.

Giuliani rebutted Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, who said in a statement via Twitter on Friday he was “sickened” by the findings in Mueller’s report that cited details on how the Trump campaign welcomed political dirt from Russia.

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