BFF-19 Ex-lawyer says Trump knew of 2016 meeting with Russians: report

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Ex-lawyer says Trump knew of 2016 meeting with Russians: report

WASHINGTON, July 27, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Donald Trump’s longtime personal
attorney says the US president knew in advance of a June 2016 meeting in
which Russians were expected to share dirt on then-election rival Hillary
Clinton, US media reported Wednesday.

Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, son Donald Jr., and top campaign official
Paul Manafort met at New York’s Trump Tower on June 9, 2016 with Russian
lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya, who was offering information from the Russian
government.

Trump, his son, his lawyers and other administration officials have
repeatedly said Trump did not know about the meeting until news of it broke
in July 2017.

But according to CNN and NBC, Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen, who has
fallen out with the president, claims he was present when Donald Jr. told his
father about the Russians’ offer to meet, and Trump approved it.

The Trump Tower meeting was arranged by a music promoter, Rob Goldstone,
who reached out to Trump Jr saying he had “official documents and information
that would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very
useful to your father.” Trump Jr responded “I love it” when first offered the
political “dirt” on Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee. But he has
said since that no “meaningful information” was offered and the meeting
focused mostly on the issue of adoptions of Russian children.

CNN quoted sources as saying Cohen lacks evidence such as an audio
recording to corroborate his account.

But both CNN and NBC reported — citing anonymous sources — that Cohen is
willing to assert his claim to Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who is
investigating Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and
possible collusion with Trump’s campaign.

Mueller has already indicted 31 people — including 12 Russian intelligence
agents — for hacking computer networks of the Democratic Party.

Cohen’s reported claim comes days after the bombshell release of a taped
conversation between him and Trump by CNN Tuesday — with reports suggesting
there may be more tapes.

On the recording, released by Cohen’s attorney Lanny Davis, Trump can be
heard discussing with Cohen how to hush up allegations that he had an affair
with Playboy model Karen McDougal in 2006, and buying the rights to her
story, which she had sold to the National Enquirer for $150,000.

During Trump’s presidential campaign, his team denied any knowledge of the
deal between McDougal and American Media, the magazine’s parent company.

Cohen, who once declared fierce loyalty to the president, is under federal
investigation in New York for his business dealings and reportedly whether
hush payments violated campaign finance laws.

The leak fanned speculation about how much damage Cohen can inflict on the
president and whether he is now mulling a cooperation deal with federal
prosecutors.

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