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President Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., was promised damaging information about Hillary Clinton
before agreeing to meet with a Kremlin-connected Russian lawyer during
the 2016 campaign, according to three advisers to the White House
briefed on the meeting and two others with knowledge of it.
The
meeting was also attended by his campaign chairman at the time, Paul J.
Manafort, and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner. Mr. Manafort and Mr.
Kushner recently disclosed the meeting, though not its content, in
confidential government documents described to The New York Times.
The Times reported the existence of the meeting on Saturday. But in subsequent interviews, the advisers and others revealed the motivation behind it.
The meeting — at Trump Tower on June 9, 2016, two weeks after Donald J. Trump clinched the Republican nomination
— points to the central question in federal investigations of the
Kremlin’s meddling in the presidential election: whether the Trump
campaign colluded with the Russians. The accounts of the meeting
represent the first public indication that at least some in the campaign
were willing to accept Russian help.
While
President Trump has been dogged by revelations of undisclosed meetings
between his associates and the Russians, the episode at Trump Tower is
the first such confirmed private meeting involving his inner circle
during the campaign — as well as the first one known to have included
his eldest son. It came at an inflection point in the campaign, when
Donald Trump Jr., who served as an adviser and a surrogate, was
ascendant and Mr. Manafort was consolidating power.
It
is unclear whether the Russian lawyer, Natalia Veselnitskaya, actually
produced the promised compromising information about Mrs. Clinton. But
the people interviewed by The Times about the meeting said the
expectation was that she would do so.
When
he was first asked about the meeting on Saturday, Donald Trump Jr. said
that it was primarily about adoptions and mentioned nothing about Mrs.
Clinton.
But
on Sunday, presented with The Times’s findings, he offered a new
account. In a statement, he said he had met with the Russian lawyer at
the request of an acquaintance from the 2013 Miss Universe pageant,
which his father took to Moscow. “After pleasantries were exchanged,” he
said, “the woman stated that she had information that individuals
connected to Russia were funding the Democratic National Committee and
supporting Mrs. Clinton. Her statements were vague, ambiguous and made
no sense. No details or supporting information was provided or even
offered. It quickly became clear that she had no meaningful
information.”
He
said she then turned the conversation to adoption of Russian children
and the Magnitsky Act, an American law that blacklists suspected Russian
human rights abusers. The 2012 law so enraged President Vladimir V.
Putin of Russia that he halted American adoptions of Russian children.
“It
became clear to me that this was the true agenda all along and that the
claims of potentially helpful information were a pretext for the
meeting,” Mr. Trump said.
Two
people briefed on the meeting said the intermediary was Rob Goldstone, a
former British tabloid journalist and the president of a company called
Oui 2 Entertainment who has worked with the Miss Universe pageant. He
did not immediately respond to messages seeking comment.
Mark
Corallo, a spokesman for the president’s lawyer, said on Sunday that
“the president was not aware of and did not attend the meeting.”
Lawyers
for Mr. Kushner referred to their statement a day earlier, confirming
that he voluntarily disclosed the meeting but referring questions about
it to Donald Trump Jr. Mr. Manafort declined to comment. In his
statement, Donald Trump Jr. said he asked Mr. Manafort and Mr. Kushner
to attend, but did not tell them what the meeting was about.
Political campaigns collect opposition research from many quarters but rarely from sources linked to foreign governments.
American intelligence agencies have concluded
that Russian hackers and propagandists worked to tip the election
toward Donald J. Trump, in part by stealing and then providing to
WikiLeaks internal Democratic Party and Clinton campaign emails that
were embarrassing to Mrs. Clinton. WikiLeaks began releasing the
material on July 22.
A
special prosecutor and congressional committees are now investigating
the Trump campaign’s possible collusion with the Russians. Mr. Trump has
disputed that, but the investigation has cast a shadow over his
administration.
Mr.
Trump has also equivocated on whether the Russians were solely
responsible for the hacking. On Sunday, two days after his first meeting
as president with Mr. Putin, Mr. Trump said in a Twitter post:
“I strongly pressed President Putin twice about Russian meddling in our
election. He vehemently denied it. I’ve already given my opinion......”
On
Sunday morning on Fox News, the White House chief of staff, Reince
Priebus, described the Trump Tower meeting as a “big nothing burger.”
“Talking
about issues of foreign policy, issues related to our place in the
world, issues important to the American people is not unusual,” he said.
But
Representative Adam B. Schiff of California, the leading Democrat on
the House Intelligence Committee, one of the panels investigating
Russian election interference, said he wanted to question “everyone that
was at that meeting.”
“There’s
no reason for this Russian government advocate to be meeting with Paul
Manafort or with Mr. Kushner or the president’s son if it wasn’t about
the campaign and Russia policy,” Mr. Schiff said after the initial Times
report.
Ms.
Veselnitskaya, the Russian lawyer invited to the Trump Tower meeting,
is best known for mounting a multipronged attack against the Magnitsky
Act.
The
adoption impasse is a frequently used talking point for opponents of
the act. Ms. Veselnitskaya’s campaign against the law has also included
attempts to discredit the man after whom it was named, Sergei L.
Magnitsky, a lawyer and auditor who died in 2009 in mysterious
circumstances in a Russian prison after exposing one of the biggest
corruption scandals during Mr. Putin’s rule.
Ms.
Veselnitskaya’s clients include state-owned businesses and a senior
government official’s son, whose company was under investigation in the
United States at the time of the meeting. Her activities and
associations had previously drawn the attention of the F.B.I., according
to a former senior law enforcement official.
Ms.
Veselnitskaya said in a statement on Saturday that “nothing at all
about the presidential campaign” was discussed at the Trump Tower
meeting. She recalled that after about 10 minutes, either Mr. Kushner or
Mr. Manafort left the room.
She
said she had “never acted on behalf of the Russian government” and
“never discussed any of these matters with any representative of the
Russian government.”
The
Trump Tower meeting was disclosed to government officials in recent
weeks, when Mr. Kushner, who is also a senior White House aide, filed a
revised version of a confidential form required to obtain a security
clearance.
The Times reported in April
that he had not disclosed any foreign contacts, including meetings with
the Russian ambassador to the United States and the head of a Russian
state bank. Failure to report such contacts can result in a loss of
access to classified information and even, if information is knowingly
falsified or concealed, in imprisonment.
Mr.
Kushner’s advisers said at the time that the omissions were an error,
and that he had immediately notified the F.B.I. that he would be
revising the filing.
Mr.
Manafort, the former campaign chairman, also recently disclosed the
meeting, and Donald Trump Jr.’s role in organizing it, to congressional
investigators who had questions about his foreign contacts, according to
people familiar with the events. Neither Mr. Manafort nor Mr. Kushner
was required to disclose the content of the meeting.
Since
the president took office, Donald Trump Jr. and his brother Eric have
assumed day-to-day control of their father’s real estate empire. Because
he does not serve in the administration and does not have a security
clearance, Donald Trump Jr. was not required to disclose his foreign
contacts. Federal and congressional investigators have not publicly
asked for any records that would require his disclosure of Russian
contacts.
But
in an interview with The Times in March, he denied participating in any
campaign-related meetings with Russian nationals. “Did I meet with
people that were Russian? I’m sure, I’m sure I did,” he said. “But none
that were set up. None that I can think of at the moment. And certainly
none that I was representing the campaign in any way.”
In
addition to her campaign against the Magnitsky Act, Ms. Veselnitskaya
represents powerful players in Russia. Among her clients is Denis
Katsyv, the Russian owner of Prevezon Holdings, an investment company
based in Cyprus. He is the son of Petr Katsyv, the vice president of the
state-owned Russian Railways and a former deputy governor of the Moscow
region. In a civil forfeiture case in New York, the Justice Department
alleged that Prevezon had helped launder money linked to the $230
million corruption scheme exposed by Mr. Magnitsky by putting it in real
estate and bank accounts. Prevezon recently settled the case for $6
million without admitting wrongdoing.
Ms.
Veselnitskaya and her client also hired a team of political and legal
operatives in the United States. The team included Rinat Akhmetshin, an
émigré to the United States who once served as a Soviet military officer
and who has been called a Russian political gun for hire. Fusion GPS, a
consulting firm that produced an intelligence dossier that contained
unverified allegations about Mr. Trump, was also hired to do research
for Prevezon.
The F.B.I. began a counterintelligence investigation last year into Russian contacts with any Trump associates. Agents focused on Mr. Manafort and a pair of advisers, Carter Page and Roger J. Stone Jr.
Among those now under investigation is Michael T. Flynn, who was forced to resign
as Mr. Trump’s national security adviser after it became known that he
had falsely denied speaking to the Russian ambassador about sanctions
imposed by the Obama administration over the election hacking.
Congress
later learned that Mr. Flynn had been paid more than $65,000 by
companies linked to Russia, and that he had failed to disclose those
payments when he renewed his security clearance and underwent an
additional background check to join the White House staff.
In May, the president fired the F.B.I. director,
James B. Comey, who days later provided information about a meeting
with Mr. Trump at the White House. According to Mr. Comey, the president
asked him to end the bureau’s investigation into Mr. Flynn; Mr. Trump
has repeatedly denied making such a request. Robert S. Mueller III, a
former F.B.I. director, was then appointed as special counsel.
The
status of Mr. Mueller’s investigation is not clear, but he has
assembled a veteran team of prosecutors and agents to dig into any
possible collusion.