Donald Trump jr claims he did not tell his father about his meeting with a Russian lawyer last year. It’s a denial central to the current political storm.
Storm rages over Donald Trump Jr e-mails
Reaction to Trump jr’s email chain showing him keen to accept “sensitive information” on Hillary Clinton from a Russian national has been swift from all sides.
Democrat Adam Schiff:
“Here I think you have quite direct evidence that the Russian government had damaging information, communicated that to the campaign and all of the campaign denials of whether we knew that was going on, or whether the Russians had any involvement, whether the Russians wanted to help his campaign, obviously now have to be viewed in a completely different context.”
But even some Republicans such as Senator Lindsay Graham of South Carolina now want to see Trump jr questioned by the House intelligence committee over possible collusion between Russia and the 2016 Trump presidential campaign team.
“There is no evidence yet that the Russians did help them, but that requires further inquiry, but the fact that we are knowing this now, in July, really is disturbing. I mean whatever they got about Russia they need to get out.”
Others such as known critic Minority Leader Chuck Schumer are questioning whether President Donald Trump is fit for purpose
Between these revelations and the president’s horrendous handling of the meeting with Mr. Putin, it’s clear that Congress needs to step in and sanction Russia and be a roadblock to lifting sanctions because clearly the president will not be tough with Mr. Putin as he should be.”
Meanwhile President Trump continues to deny any collusion and President Putin has denied any interference. Critics may be rubbing their hands in anticipation but lawyers for the son hope it the saga is just a demonstration of political inexperience.