Lawyer Veselnitskaya told about the sole issue of the son of trump

Donald trump Jr.

The US President’s son Donald trump, Jr. at a meeting with Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya in new York last summer, asked her one question. About it she told the advocate in an interview to NBC.

“The question he asked me was: did I have any financial reports that could prove that the funds used for the sponsorship of the electoral headquarters of the Democratic party, come from inappropriate sources?” — the lawyer explained.

Earlier, on July 11, trump Jr. posted on Twitter conversation with producer Robert Goldstone, regarding the possibility of obtaining the election headquarters of the father of incriminating documents on a candidate for the presidency from the Democrats Hillary Clinton. The son of trump’s explained by the desire to be fully open.

A day earlier it became known that Donald trump Jr. was held in June 2016, meet with a lawyer from Russia Natalia Veselnitskaya, hoping to receive from her dirt on Clinton.

According to the newspaper The New York Times, it was also attended by head of the presidential campaigns by Paul Manafort trump and Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of the incumbent President. The paper argues that Veselnitskaya has a “connection with the Kremlin.” Trump Jr. told the NYT that the meeting, which was held in the Trump Tower skyscraper in new York, Veselnitskaya was unable to confirm she had the presence of dirt on Clinton.

Later Veselnitskaya has denied accusations that it helped the Kremlin to influence the results of presidential elections in the United States. She stated that she has no ties to the Kremlin. The lawyer also said that she doesn’t have dirt on Clinton “never had the intention to possess such information.”

Russia has repeatedly accused of meddling in the US presidential election. American journalists and officials claimed that “Russian hackers” allegedly kidnapped the correspondence of the Democrats and published in the Internet and tried to get into the electronic vote counting system. Moscow denies such accusations.

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