Donald Trump Jr emails show Russia communication

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So if anyone can answer objectively

And in the

’ in retrospect trump jnr says he would have done things differently’ And claiming it was opposition research

Is this a good thing for trump or a bad thing on the info journey on Russia et al.

I know getting any info getting from Russia is illegal, and trump Jnr knew it was info from Russia.

He was told this person had deep ties with the kremlin.

It’s very close to collusion now.

Any

This incident for dummies, objectively, appreciated.
 
Hey!!!

Guess what???

I have a secret…

Nothing is going to happen!!!

OH MY GAWD!!!
 
Then you should have if you had the chance.

The whole world knows Clinton did favors for Russian agents in the uranium deal. And the whole world knows she received millions from Russian agents.
It has been pointed out over and over to you that this is nonsense.
I am sorry that you have opted so stubbornly for fantasy over reality.
Praying for you.
 
How will you feel after you insult everyone with a different opinion and then a week later find out your day dreams of Trump getting in real trouble for Russian collusion is going down the drain, again?
 
How will you feel after you insult everyone with a different opinion and then a week later find out your day dreams of Trump getting in real trouble for Russian collusion is going down the drain, again?
i most certainly have not insulted everyone with a different opinion, so the question is moot.
Praying for you.
 
How will you feel after you insult everyone with a different opinion and then a week later find out your day dreams of Trump getting in real trouble for Russian collusion is going down the drain, again?
Well, I’m sure he’ll get plenty of free airtime to distract from the continuing investigation. Maybe he can pick on Chelsea again.

But this is really about DTJ. He may not fare so well as his father.

Oh, well, another one under the bus. That’s what you get for supporting Trump.
 
Well, I’m sure he’ll get plenty of free airtime to distract from the continuing investigation. Maybe he can pick on Chelsea again.

But this is really about DTJ. He may not fare so well as his father.

Oh, well, another one under the bus. That’s what you get for supporting Trump.
Jared Kushner was at the meeting too.
 
Well, I’m sure he’ll get plenty of free airtime to distract from the continuing investigation. Maybe he can pick on Chelsea again.

But this is really about DTJ. He may not fare so well as his father.

Oh, well, another one under the bus. That’s what you get for supporting Trump.
Are you suggesting that Trump is throwing his son under the bus?
 
Rancor at White House as Russia Story Refuses to Let the Page Turn
If President Trump emerged from his meeting with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia last week hoping he had begun to “move forward” from the controversy over the Kremlin’s election meddling, as advisers put it, his flight home the next day made clear just how overly optimistic that was.
As Air Force One jetted back from Europe on Saturday, a small cadre of Mr. Trump’s advisers huddled in a cabin helping to craft a statement for the president’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., to give to The New York Times explaining why he met last summer with a lawyer connected to the Russian government. Participants on the plane and back in the United States debated about how transparent to be in the statement, according to people familiar with the discussions.
Ultimately, the people said, the president signed off on a statement from Donald Trump Jr. for The Times that was so incomplete that it required day after day of follow-up statements, each more revealing than the last. It culminated on Tuesday with a release of emails making clear that Mr. Trump’s son believed the Russian lawyer was seeking to meet with him to provide incriminating information about Hillary Clinton as “part of Russia and its government’s support for Mr. Trump.”
The Russia story has become the brier patch from which the president seemingly cannot escape. It dominated his trip to Europe last week and, after he leaves on Wednesday night for a couple of days in France, it may dominate that trip as well. Every time Mr. Trump tries to put the furor behind him, more disclosures thrust it back onto the Washington agenda.
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Even before the latest reports, Mr. Trump’s head-spinning willingness on creating a joint cybersecurity team with Russia fueled criticism. Now people close to the president and to his legal effort are engaged in a circular firing squad, anonymously blaming one another for the decisions of the last few days.
The disclosure of the emails left the White House again on the defensive as tension inside the president’s orbit has grown. Mr. Trump is exasperated and, at the urging of advisers, he said nothing publicly in defense of his son until Tuesday, when he issued a one-sentence statement. “My son is a high-quality person and I applaud his transparency,” Mr. Trump said. Hours later, he added on Twitter that his son was “a great person who loves our country!”
Advisers said the president was annoyed not so much by his son as by the headlines. But three people close to the legal team said he had also trained his ire on Marc E. Kasowitz, his longtime lawyer, who is leading the team of private lawyers representing him. Mr. Trump, who often vents about advisers in times of trouble, has grown disillusioned by Mr. Kasowitz’s strategy, the people said.
The strain, though, exists on both sides. Mr. Kasowitz and his colleagues have been deeply frustrated by the president. And they have complained that Mr. Kushner has been whispering in the president’s ear about the Russia investigations and stories while keeping the lawyers out of the loop, according to another person familiar with the legal team. The president’s lawyers view Mr. Kushner as an obstacle and freelancer more concerned about protecting himself than his father-in-law, the person said. While no ultimatum has been delivered, the lawyers have told colleagues that they cannot keep operating that way, raising the prospect that Mr. Kasowitz may resign.
 
Are you suggesting that Trump is throwing his son under the bus?
Well, he hasn’t exactly shown him the support he has shown his daughter, for example. The transparency tweet didn’t seem all that enthusiastic.
 
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