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Title: Russia Flap Proves Don Jr Is the ‘Fredo’ of the First Family
Source: The Daily Beast
URL Source: http://www.thedailybeast.com/trump- ... -the-fredo-of-the-first-family
Published: Jul 11, 2017
Author: Lachlan Markay & Asawin Suebsaeng
Post Date: 2017-07-11 13:25:56 by Willie Green
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Views: 1910
Comments: 12

Daddy’s Little Helper?

Former Trump campaign officials said Trump Jr.’s role in the scandal involving a Kremlin-linked lawyer is just the latest in a series of mistakes by the president’s first-born son

President Donald Trump’s worst campaign surrogate is back in the limelight, and reminding some former Trump campaign colleagues why he earned the nickname “Fredo.”

Donald Trump Jr., the president’s eldest son, is now at the center of events fueling scrutiny of the campaign’s contacts with individuals tied to the Russian government who, the New York Times reported on Sunday, offered to share damaging information about Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton with Trump Jr. and other senior campaign officials.

News of the meeting between Trump Jr. and a Russian lawyer with Kremlin ties has thrust Trump Jr. back into headlines—and revived the First Son’s haphazard practices that infuriated campaign operatives last year.

If the substance of the new revelations weren’t damning enough, Trump Jr. has invited additional scrutiny with public statements that only admitted the campaign was seeking damaging information about Clinton after media reports revealed additional details of the interactions.

People who worked and interacted with “Junior” during his father’s political rise in the Republican Party aren’t entirely surprised that the oldest Trump son would find himself in this mess. Current White House officials and former Trump campaign staffers recall Trump Jr. as a recurring liability and a chronic headache for the presidential campaign, prone to unforced errors and ill-advised activity on social media and elsewhere, and the precise “opposite of political savvy,” as one official put it.

Officials highlighted Trump Jr.’s failings as a campaign surrogate by pointing specifically to his news-cycle-hijacking tweet about poisoned Skittles and Syrian refugees and his friendly radio interview with Trump-boosting, white-supremacist host James Edwards in March of last year, among other incidents.

Trump Jr.’s caustic Twitter habits have only intensified since his father was elected. He frequently amplifies conspiracy theories about the president’s political enemies—the news media, particularly CNN of late, are favorite targets. In cable news appearances, Trump Jr. has occasionally replicated campaign-era communications missteps by implicitly contradicting the official White House version of events.

Ever since the campaign, a popular, behind-his-back nickname for Trump Jr. among some in his father’s political inner circle has been “Fredo,” referring to Fredo Corleone, the insecure and weak failure of a son in The Godfather series who ends up causing major damage to the crime family and contributing little of value. This has been relayed to The Daily Beast in several stories by Team Trump veterans over the past several weeks.

Others were more charitable, but acknowledged that he could chafe with colleagues. Another former campaign aide said he “didn’t have any issues with him, [but] he’s definitely got a ‘you work for me’ attitude.”

Trump Jr. caused frequent headaches for campaign communicators during the presidential race with public statements that ranged from inflammatory to allegedly plagiarized to completely at odds with the campaign’s long-established messaging on, for instance, his father’s refusal to release his tax returns.

Nevertheless, multiple administration officials said on Sunday that—despite Trump Jr. claims that he “basically” never speaks with his father since he became leader of the free world—he has continued to stay in contact with the president and has also kept up with some senior White House staff members.

Officials spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not cleared to critique the president’s son.

Administration and former campaign officials saw unfortunate parallels between Trump Jr.’s campaign-era surrogacy activities and the pair of statements he released over the weekend responding to a pair of Times reports on his interactions with the lawyer, Natalia Veselnitskaya.

She represented Prevezon Holdings, a Russian-owned real estate firm incorporated in Cyprus that, along with its executives, was targeted by U.S. sanctions under a 2012 law called the Magnitsky Act. Veselnitskaya and others associated with Prevezon have pressed for years for Congress to lift those sanctions.

During the campaign, Trump, the president’s son in law and adviser Jared Kushner, and Paul Manafort, then the campaign’s chairman, met with Veselnitskaya after she relayed promises to provide damaging information about Clinton and her campaign, Trump admitted in a statement on Sunday to the Times.

It was the first concrete indication that the Trump campaign may have had contact with Russian government-linked individuals for the purposes of damaging Clinton’s campaign. U.S. intelligence agencies have concluded that the Kremlin attempted to aid the Trump campaign through hacks of the Clinton campaign and Democratic National Committee and propaganda and media manipulation.

Trump Jr. claimed that Veselnitskaya had actually been shopping evidence that the Russians were supporting Clinton and the DNC financially. But his statement acknowledging the political impetus for the meeting came only after the Times reported additional details. A prior Trump Jr. statement on Saturday omitted any mention of the opposition research that Veselnitskaya had offered to provide.

The White House referred questions to the president’s outside legal team. Mark Corallo, a spokesperson for that team, would not comment on the substance of the Times’ Sunday reporting, simply telling The Daily Beast in an email, "The President was not aware of and did not attend the meeting."

Corallo released a statement on Saturday that suggested  the White House will attempt to portray the Veselnitskaya meeting as an attempt by Democratic researchers to tar the president with phony collusion allegations.

“We have learned that the person who sought the meeting is associated with Fusion GPS, a firm which according to public reports, was retained by Democratic operatives to develop opposition research on the President and which commission the phony Steele dossier,” Corallo wrote, referring to an intelligence document claiming the Russian government had amassed blackmail material on the president.

Fusion GPS has been accused of conducting undisclosed lobbying on behalf of Prevezon, which is owned by the son of Russia’s former transportation minister.

It’s not clear if the rhetorical strategy will succeed in light of Trump Jr.’s erratic public statements, but the eldest son is likely hoping that it will help spare him his father’s wrath, a long-standing concern for the 39-year-old.

One longtime staffer on Donald Trump’s NBC reality series The Apprentice told The Daily Beast on Sunday that Trump Jr. was constantly “terrified” of his father, and was in a near-perpetual state of not wanting to disappoint his dad whenever on-set. “After [Don Jr.] spoke, his eyes would dart to The Big Man to gauge the reaction [which ranged from] blank, passive approval or burning glare of disappointment [at Junior].”


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#5. To: Willie Green (#0)

Donald Trump Jr., the president’s eldest son, is now at the center of events fueling scrutiny of the campaign’s contacts with individuals tied to the Russian government who, the New York Times reported on Sunday, offered to share damaging information about Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton with Trump Jr. and other senior campaign officials.

We must get to the bottom of which Obama agency granted her parole entry after her visa was denied. This could be a yet another delightful Democrat scandal.

https://www.circa.com/story/2017/07/09/politics/russian-lawyer-who-got-inside-donald-trumps-inner-circle-had-been-denied-us-visa

Russian lawyer who got inside Donald Trump’s inner circle had been denied US visa

By John Solomon and Sara A. Carter
Circa
July 09, 2017 09:48 AM EDT

By her own account, the Russian lawyer that managed to slide her way into Trump Tower last year and meet with President Donald Trump’s eldest son, his campaign manager and son-in-law is a former Moscow prosecutor who had been denied a visa to enter the United States.

Natalia Veselnitskaya filed an affidavit in a federal case in New York describing how she managed to get special permission to enter the United States after the visa denial to help represent a Russian company called Prevezon Holdings owned by the Russian businessman Denis Katsyv in a case brought against it by U.S. prosecutors.

“I represent victims in many criminal cases involving economic crimes. I have been retained by Denis Katsyv and the defendants in this action to assist their attorneys in the United States, Baker & Hostetler LLP to prepare their defense,” she wrote in the January 2016 affidavit filed in court in New York City.

“As counsel to Defendants, it is important that I be able to participate in the defense of this action by traveling to the United States. For that reason, I applied for a visa to enter the United States, but was denied,” she added. “I also applied for entry visas for my children, so that they could be together with me over the Christmas holiday while I was working in New York on this lawsuit, but this was also denied. However, the United States did issue a parole letter for me to enter the United States in order to help defend this lawsuit.”

It was apparently during the time she was in the United States on that parole entry that she arranged to meet with Donald Trump Jr., Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner and former campaign manager Paul Manafort on June 9, 2016 at Trump Tower.

[...]

Congressional investigators involved in the Russian influence case told Circa on Sunday that they are almost certain to probe if Veselnitskaya used her parole entry status to contact the Trump family and whether there is any connection to the Steele dossier and Fusion GPS.

“This is new information that raises all sorts of new questions and we are digging into it as we speak,” one congressional investigator told Circa, speaking only on condition of anonymity.

President Trump’s lawyers said Saturday they feared Veselnitskaya’s meeting at Trump Tower may have been part of a broader election opposition effort to smear the Republican by creating the impression he and his family had extensive ties to Russia as the Kremlin was interfering in the 2016 election.

“We have learned from both our own investigation and public reports that the participants in the meeting misrepresented who they were and who they worked for,” said Mark Corallo, a spokesman for President Trump’s legal team. “Specifically, we have learned that the person who sought the meeting is associated with Fusion GPS, a firm which according to public reports, was retained by Democratic operatives to develop opposition research on the President and which commissioned the phony Steele dossier. "

"These developments raise serious issues as to exactly who authorized and participated in any effort by Russian Nationals to influence our election in any manner,” Corallo said.

In her affidavit, Veselnitskaya described her path to becoming a successful private attorney in Moscow, starting with working as a Russian government prosecutor in Moscow,

“I have been practicing law since 1998. I am the founder and managing partner of the law offices of Kamerton Consulting. In 1998, I graduated with distinction from the Moscow State Legal Academy with a degree in jurisprudence,” she wrote. “Upon graduation from the Academy, I started working at the Prosecutor’s Office. I worked there for three years, overseeing the legality of statutes that were adopted by legislators of Moscow Oblast. After that I moved into private business.”

She also swore in the affidavit she did not speak English. Trump lawyers said she brought a Russian translator to the June meeting.Veselnitskaya also claimed U.S. government officials so distrusted her that they had her stopped and searched in London on her way back to New York in late 2015.

“I was detained for two hours by Heathrow Airport officials who speci?cally targeted me on the basis of the parole number that the United States Government had assigned to me. During this detention I was unjustifiably subjected to a strip search, for no apparent reason. I should not be subjected to such humiliation when I have been promised entry into the United States to defend against the scandalous accusations in this lawsuit on behalf of my clients.”

Sara A. Carter is a national and international award-winning investigative reporter whose stories have ranged from national security, terrorism, immigration and front line coverage of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

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We must get to the bottom of which Obama agency granted her parole entry after her visa was denied. This could be a yet another delightful Democrat scandal.

Incredibly lame.

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