Trump son said
he'd 'love' Russian dirt on Clinton: emails
Donald
Trump's eldest son released emails Tuesday showing he embraced Russia's efforts
to support his father's presidential campaign, admitting he would
"love" to get dirt from Moscow on Hillary Clinton.
Donald
Trump Jr was told by an interlocutor that he could get "very high level
and sensitive information" that was "part of Russia and its
government's support for Mr. Trump."
The
39-year-old Trump -- who now runs the family real estate business in his
father's stead -- responded "if it's what you say I love it" and set
up a meeting with a "Russian government attorney," according to the
emails.
The
email chain was released in its entirety by Donald Jr in a move that jolted
Washington, and added fuel to the political firestorm swirling over allegations
that Trump's campaign team colluded with Moscow to influence the 2016 election.
Later Tuesday, Trump Jr told Fox News that he did not tell his father about the
meeting, after the talk failed to yield compromising information about Clinton,
Trump's 2016 election rival.
"It
was such a nothing. There was nothing to tell," the son told Fox host Sean
Hannity. Nevertheless, he also appeared to acknowledge the misstep. "In
retrospect, I probably would have done things a little differently," he
said.
"For
me this was opposition research, they had something, you know, maybe concrete
evidence to all the stories I'd been hearing about," Trump Jr went on.US
intelligence agencies concluded that Russian President Vladimir Putin approved
a mass effort to tilt the election in Trump's favor, including hacking and
leaking embarrassing emails from Democrats. The latest disclosure now thrusts
the president's son to the center of multiple US investigations by Congress and
by the FBI as to whether Trump's team was in the know.
In
a statement accompanying the emails, Donald Jr said he believed the Russian
lawyer, Natalia Veselnitskaya, "as she has said publicly, was not a
government official. "In the Fox interview he added that "we didn't
know who she was before the meeting. "Despite that lack of clarity, two of
Trump's most trusted campaign officials, Paul Manafort and Jared Kushner,
attended the meeting.
Trump
jumped to his son's defense, saying in a statement: "My son is a
high-quality person and I applaud his transparency."
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'Incriminate Hillary' -
Donald
Jr had initially dismissed the meeting he arranged with the lawyer as having to
do with adoptions, but then offered shifting explanations as more details
emerged. In the emails released Tuesday, Rob Goldstone -- a publicist close to
the Trumps -- tells Donald Jr that he has learned of a Russian offer of
compromising material on Clinton from a pop singer he represented, Emin Agalarov.
"The Crown Prosecutor of Russia met with his father Aras this morning and
in their meeting offered to provide the Trump campaign with some official
documents and information that would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with
Russia and would be very useful to your father," Goldstone wrote in a June
3, 2016 email.
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"This
is obviously very high level and sensitive information but is part of Russia
and its government's support for Mr. Trump - helped along by Aras and
Emin," he added.
Donald
Jr responded less than 20 minutes later, according to the chain of emails
entitled "Russia - Clinton - private and confidential. ""Thanks
Rob I appreciate that," the son responded. "If it's what you say I
love it especially later in the summer."
Veselnitskaya
is referred to in the exchange as "the Russian government attorney."
In an interview with NBC News, Veselnitskaya said: "It's possible that
maybe they were looking for such information" about the Clinton campaign. "They
wanted it so badly," she added.
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'Potentially treason' -
Clinton's
vice presidential running mate Tim Kaine described the revelations Tuesday as
moving toward more serious charges of perjury and "potentially treason. ""This
should have set off alarm bells and red lights and instead, what it seemed to
do is it activated their salivary glands," Kaine, a US senator, said in a
separate interview with MSNBC.
Democratic
Senator Ron Wyden went further, saying the emails "show there is no longer
a question of whether this campaign sought to collude with a hostile foreign
power to subvert America's democracy. ""The question is how far the
coordination goes," Wyden added.
Vice
President Mike Pence's office issued a statement saying he was unaware of the
meeting, in what appeared to be a bid to distance himself from the matter. But
some Republicans warned the Trump Jr contact was a red flag.
"The
fact he took the meeting is problematic. That email is problematic," said
Senate Republican Lindsey Graham. The White House essentially refused to answer
queries about Trump Jr on Tuesday, referring reporters to his legal counsel.
Adding to the apparent bunker mentality, the president has no public events
scheduled for Wednesday, a third straight day without public engagement.
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