NR Daily: Trump Jr.’s Meeting Might Not Rise to Treason

The New York Times recently reported that Donald Trump Jr. met with a Russian lawyer with ties to the Kremlin who claimed to have information that could harm Hillary Clinton's campaign. The intermediary told Trump Jr. that the information came from high up in the Russian government — the prosecutor general of Russia, in fact, who is an appointee of Russian president Vladimir Putin (but, then again, aren't they all). At first, Trump Jr. claimed it was all a bunch of fake news. Once the New York Times contacted him regarding the e-mails corroborating its story, he took the initiative of releasing the four-page chain and feigned transparency. Despite Don Jr ...

July 14 2017

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Trump Jr.'s Meeting Might Not Rise to Treason

David Harsanyi

The New York Times recently reported that Donald Trump Jr. met with a Russian lawyer with ties to the Kremlin who claimed to have information that could harm Hillary Clinton's campaign. The intermediary told Trump Jr. that the information came from high up in the Russian government — the prosecutor general of Russia, in...

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