The president’s son first claimed the meeting he had with Russian Lawyer was primarily focused on an adoption programme. Donald Trump Jr., the oldest son of President
Donald Trump, met with a Russian lawyer in June 2016 because he hoped to get
damaging information about Hillary Clinton’s “fitness” for the White House, he
told Senate investigators on Thursday, according to a report from The New York
Times.
Trump Jr. has been speaking to the Senate
Judiciary Committee about meeting with Natalia Veselnitskaya, a lawyer he was
told had connections to the Kremlin, during last year’s presidential campaign. “To the extent they had information concerning
the fitness, character or qualifications of a presidential candidate, I
believed that I should at least hear them out,” Trump Jr. said in a statement
to committee members.
“Depending on what, if any, information they had, I could
then consult with counsel to make an informed decision as to whether to give it
further consideration.” He said he intended to seek legal advice about
using any information from the meeting, according to the Times ― but that it
didn’t yield anything, and that he did not collude with the Russian government.
Trump Jr.’s explanations for the meeting have
shifted considerably since it was first revealed. He originally described it as
a “short introductory meeting,” primarily focused on “a program about the
adoption of Russian children.” The following day, however, he acknowledged that
that he hoped attending would yield “potentially helpful information” about
Clinton for the Trump campaign.
In July, after being informed of a forthcoming
Times story describing the email exchange setting up the meeting, Trump Jr.
tweeted out images of the emails himself. In one message, music promoter Rob
Goldstone, who helped to facilitate the meeting, wrote that it could yield
“official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary and her
dealings with Russia.”
In response, Trump Jr.
wrote, “If it’s what you say I love it.”
Rep. Adam Schiff
(D-Calif.), the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, described
Trump Jr.’s statement as “significant both in what is included, and what is
excluded.”
Trump Jr.‘s explanation
that he was looking for information about Clinton “is far afield of the
impression he originally conveyed about a meeting ‘about adoptions,’” Schiff
tweeted Thursday night.
Robert Mueller, the
special counsel investigating the Trump campaign’s ties with Russia, has also
reportedly raised questions about how much the president, who helped dictate
his son’s initial statement, knew about the meeting.

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