What we learned about Trumpworld outreach to Russia since Mueller’s investigation began (and what we still don't know)
For 30 years, Donald Trump wanted to build in Russia. Those dreams did not end with his presidential campaign.Donald Trump signed a letter of intent on Oct. 28, 2015, to build a Trump Tower in Moscow.
London-based professor Joseph Mifsud told Papadopoulos, a Trump campaign adviser, that the Russians had dirt on Clinton in the form of thousands of emails. Papadopoulos has denied that he pursued the emails. Mifsud has said he had had no knowledge of Clinton emails held by Russia.In interviews, Papadopoulos has said he didn’t remember telling other Trump campaign aides that Russia had dirt on Clinton but could not guarantee that he did not do so.
Trump Jr., Jared Kushner and campaign chairman Paul Manafort attended the meeting at Trump Tower. Told that the lawyer would offer dirt on Clinton as part of a Russian government effort, Trump Jr. wrote in an email, “If it’s what you say, I love it.”It’s unclear whether the Kremlin was aware of the Trump Tower meeting and whether officials were encouraged to help Trump by his son’s willingness to meet with lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya.
Stone has insisted that he had no contact with WikiLeaks, directly or indirectly. He was charged with lying to Congress about WikiLeaks but not conspiring with the organization.
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