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Week 16: Donald Jr. Spins His Trump Tower Tale Again

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http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/09/09/donald-trump-jr-russia-swamp-diary-215589

The calendar rolled back to June 9, 2016, this week and stuck there.

Testifying in a closed-door session with Senate Judiciary Committee investigators, Donald J. Trump Jr. reprised the now famous day he met in Trump Tower with a gaggle of Russians and his wingmen, Jared Kushner and Paul Manafort. Special counsel Robert S. Mueller wore his own June 9, 2016, throwback jersey. He informed the White House his legal team would be interviewing staffers who were on Air Force One the day the president dictated (or helped write) Junior’s original statement about the Russian meeting, which alleged that the subject of the gathering was adoption.

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The promised subject of the meeting wasn’t adoption, of course. As we know from the email sent to Junior by his go-between, a Russian government lawyer was supposed to bring him incriminating dirt on Hillary Clinton, an offer that Junior gleefully accepted. “I love it!” he wrote back to his go-between. It was only when lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya and her posse visited Trump Tower that she segued to a discussion about adoption, urging Junior and his father to help repeal the sanction-bearing Magnitsky Act so that Vladimir Putin would, in turn, allow Americans once again to adopt Russian orphans.

The June 9, 2016, meeting has become ground zero for the Trump Tower scandal not just for what happened there—a gang of Russian fixers meeting with the top officials of the Trump campaign—but for the damage control measures President Donald Trump took to conceal the meeting’s true nature when the New York Times broke the story a year later. When composing Junior’s statement in reaction to the Times scoop, why did the president characterize the meeting as an adoption chat, when its expressed purpose was to move Hillary dirt? In his Capitol Hill testimony, why is Junior remaining so cagey? Why did Jared Kushner not originally disclose the meeting on his security clearance application? What is the Trump family hiding? Does it amount to obstruction of justice?

By winding the clock back to 2016 and replaying June 9 and all of its repercussions, the Senate Judiciary Committee and the special prosecutor hope to answer those questions.

Junior’s statement to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday was meticulously constructed, most likely by his lawyers, wrote former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti in a revealing annotation published late in the week. As Mariotti explains, by using vague and narrow language, Junior calculated at almost every utterance to diminish his legal exposure and reveal the minimum about his actions.

For instance, Junior denied having committed “collusion” with a foreign government. Collusion is a term that has no legal significance, as Mariotti puts it. “What matters legally is whether he agreed to commit a crime with someone else, whether he knew about a crime and helped make it succeed, or whether he actively concealed a crime,” he writes. What’s apparent from examining the roster of the meeting is that Junior met with Russians who are well-connected to a foreign government. And the law prohibits foreign governments from contributing to political candidates.

Junior downplays his connections to Russia in the statement, discussing them against a backdrop in which the Trump Organization does many global deals. But he acknowledges that the company had explored Russian deals before, contradicting the president’s longtime insistence that he has no dealings there—and confirming the recent news that as recently as January 2016 his father was trying to build a Trump Tower Moscow

 

 

 

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