Trump 'weighed in' on son's Russia
attorney statement: White House
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[August 02, 2017]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White
House said on Tuesday that U.S. President Donald Trump had a role in
producing a statement in which his son denied that a meeting he had with
a Russian lawyer was related to the 2016 presidential campaign, comments
later shown to be misleading.
White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders told a briefing that Trump
"certainly didn't dictate (the statement), but ... he weighed in,
offered a suggestion like any father would do."
"The statement that was issued was true and there were no inaccuracies
in the statement," Sanders said, even though emails later released by
Donald Trump Jr. showed that the subject of the meeting was to be
possible damaging information about Republican Trump's rival for the
presidency, Democrat Hillary Clinton.
The Washington Post reported on Monday that Trump's advisers discussed
the statement about the meeting and agreed that Trump Jr. should issue a
truthful account of the episode so that it "couldn’t be repudiated later
if the full details emerged."
But the president, who was flying home from Germany on July 8, changed
the plan and "personally dictated a statement in which Trump Jr. said he
and the Russian lawyer had 'primarily discussed a program about the
adoption of Russian children,'" the Post said, citing unidentified
people with knowledge of the deliberations.
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Then U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump (R)
welcomes his son Donald Trump Jr. to the stage at one of the New
England Council's "Politics and Eggs' breakfasts in Manchester, New
Hampshire November 11, 2015. REUTERS/Brian Snyder/Files
Trump Jr. released emails in July that showed he eagerly agreed last
year to meet a woman he was told was a Russian government lawyer who
might have damaging information about Clinton as part of Moscow's
official support for his father. The New York Times was first to
report the meeting at Trump Tower in New York.
(This version of the story has been refiled to add dropped "a" in
quote in paragraph 2)
(Reporting by Ayesha Rascoe; Writing by David Alexander; Editing by
Jonathan Oatis)
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