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Trump 'weighed in' on son's statement about Russian meeting | Trump 'weighed in' on son's statement about Russian meeting |
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The White House has confirmed reports that President Donald Trump helped draft a statement about his son's meeting with a Russian lawyer. | |
Mr Trump "weighed in" on his son's response to media, but did not dictate the wording, a White House aide said. | |
Donald Trump Jr initially said the meeting was about Russian adoption before acknowledging he was offered damaging material on Hillary Clinton. | |
The president's lawyer had denied Mr Trump had any input in the statement. | |
The 39-year-old US first son came under scrutiny after the New York Times began reporting last month on his June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower. | |
White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders told a news briefing on Tuesday: "The president weighed in as any father would based on the limited information that he had." | |
But she maintained he "didn't dictate" the statement and the issue was "of no consequence". | |
"The Democrats want to continue to use this as a PR stunt and are doing everything they can to keep this story alive and in the papers every single day," she added. | "The Democrats want to continue to use this as a PR stunt and are doing everything they can to keep this story alive and in the papers every single day," she added. |
Ms Huckabee Sanders said there was no inaccuracy in Mr Trump Jr's statements. | |
President Trump has repeatedly denied any collusion with Russia. | President Trump has repeatedly denied any collusion with Russia. |
The Senate, House of Representatives and a special counsel are all investigating intelligence findings that Moscow interfered in the US presidential election in an alleged attempt to undermine Mrs Clinton - a claim denied by the Kremlin. | |
How Trump team changed their story | How Trump team changed their story |
The Washington Post reported late on Monday that President Trump himself personally dictated the statement his son issued about the meeting with lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya. | |
The president was flying home last month aboard Air Force One from the G8 summit in Germany when he told his son what to say, according to the newspaper. | |
Mr Trump Jr's statement would say that he and Ms Veselnitskaya "primarily discussed a programme about the adoption of Russian children". | |
The initial plan was for Mr Trump Jr to fully disclose what he knew about the meeting, the Post says. | |
But that decision was reportedly reversed and his first statement said they had discussed the adoption of Russian children, not campaign issues. | |
Mr Trump Jr later acknowledged he had agreed to meet after being told Kremlin-linked information about Mrs Clinton would be offered during the talks. | Mr Trump Jr later acknowledged he had agreed to meet after being told Kremlin-linked information about Mrs Clinton would be offered during the talks. |
He also released the email exchange that brought about the meeting, insisting nothing came of the encounter. | |
The Washington Post says some of the president's advisers fear the extent of the Mr Trump's intervention could place him and some of his inner circle in legal jeopardy. | The Washington Post says some of the president's advisers fear the extent of the Mr Trump's intervention could place him and some of his inner circle in legal jeopardy. |
The reports about Mr Trump Jr's statement came in the midst of further turmoil at the White House. | The reports about Mr Trump Jr's statement came in the midst of further turmoil at the White House. |
White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci was fired on Monday after fewer than 10 days in the post. | White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci was fired on Monday after fewer than 10 days in the post. |
The former Wall Street financier had drawn criticism after calling a reporter to give a profanity-laced tirade against his colleagues. | The former Wall Street financier had drawn criticism after calling a reporter to give a profanity-laced tirade against his colleagues. |
Why is Trump possibly in legal trouble? | Why is Trump possibly in legal trouble? |
By Anthony Zurcher, BBC News, Washington | By Anthony Zurcher, BBC News, Washington |
According to the Washington Post, Donald Trump thinks that because he didn't do anything wrong, he can't obstruct the criminal investigation into Russian electoral meddling. | According to the Washington Post, Donald Trump thinks that because he didn't do anything wrong, he can't obstruct the criminal investigation into Russian electoral meddling. |
The president's personal lawyers might want to tell him that's not how it works - and the president might want to listen. | The president's personal lawyers might want to tell him that's not how it works - and the president might want to listen. |
Even if misdirecting the media isn't a crime, the Post points out that it's enough to encourage special counsel Robert Mueller to take a closer look. And if the president, who it now appears had a deep involvement in crafting the response to the Donald Trump Jr email bombshell, did more than just help mislead the American public, he could be in legal jeopardy. | Even if misdirecting the media isn't a crime, the Post points out that it's enough to encourage special counsel Robert Mueller to take a closer look. And if the president, who it now appears had a deep involvement in crafting the response to the Donald Trump Jr email bombshell, did more than just help mislead the American public, he could be in legal jeopardy. |
At the very least the president is playing with political dynamite by not insulating himself from the investigation. It's a lesson President Richard Nixon learned the hard way during Watergate. | At the very least the president is playing with political dynamite by not insulating himself from the investigation. It's a lesson President Richard Nixon learned the hard way during Watergate. |
But then Mr Trump is operating as president the way he did as a candidate - with a small, sometimes chaotic inner circle, where lines of authority are blurred, "expert" advice is often dismissed and all paths lead to Trump. | But then Mr Trump is operating as president the way he did as a candidate - with a small, sometimes chaotic inner circle, where lines of authority are blurred, "expert" advice is often dismissed and all paths lead to Trump. |
If he - or new chief of staff John Kelly - doesn't change this structure soon, the president may come to regret it. | If he - or new chief of staff John Kelly - doesn't change this structure soon, the president may come to regret it. |
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