Yeah, the CLASSIFIED "paperwork", Trump tried to hide, then of course, LIED about it.
A meeting took place at Trump Tower in
New York City on June 9, 2016, between three senior members of the
2016 Trump campaign –
Donald Trump Jr.,
Jared Kushner, and
Paul Manafort – and at least five other people, including Russian lawyer
Natalia Veselnitskaya.
The meeting was arranged by publicist and long-time Trump acquaintance
Rob Goldstone on behalf of his client, Russian singer-songwriter
Emin Agalarov.
The meeting was first disclosed to U.S. government officials in April 2017, when Kushner filed a revised version of his security clearance form.
Donald Trump Jr. made several misleading statements about the meeting.
He initially told the press that the meeting was held to discuss adoptions of Russian children by Americans.
On July 8, 2017, after news reports stated that Trump Jr. knew the meeting was political, he admitted in a tweet that he had agreed to the meeting with the understanding that he would receive information damaging to
Hillary Clinton, and that he was conducting
opposition research.
When
The New York Times was about to report on email exchanges between Goldstone and Trump Jr., Trump Jr. himself published the emails.
In early July 2017, it was reported that President Donald Trump himself drafted Trump Jr.'s initial misleading statement. The report was later confirmed by the president's attorneys.
[8] In July 2018, the president denied knowledge of the meeting.
I know, the RWNJ's are going full retard.
Threats against federal agents spread on the pro-Trump internet after the FBI's Mar-a-Lago raid.
As former President Donald Trump rages against the FBI's search of his Mar-a-Lago property in Florida, social-media users expressing support for him have flooded online forums with calls for violence against federal agents, some vowing "civil war."
But former prosecutors warn that these online threats can lead to real-life consequences — including criminal charges.
President Biden’s
fiery speech in Philadelphia denouncing former President Donald Trump and what he described as “extreme MAGA ideology” has sparked online calls for violence, including death threats against the president,
By Friday afternoon, posts on forums popular among white supremacists and far-right extremists called for the assassination of Biden, and named Jewish administration officials including Attorney General Merrick Garland, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas as potential targets. Declarations of civil war were also appearing, according to documents detailing some of the threats.