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Donald Trump Jr. releases email communications with WikiLeaks from before election
OP 11/14/2017

President Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr.,  corresponded with WikiLeaks before the 2016 presidential election, a  dialogue of which the president’s son confirmed Monday night on Twitter.

In a series of tweets, Trump Jr. produced “the entire chain of messages with @wikileaks (with my whopping 3 responses) which one of the congressional committees has chosen to selectively leak. How ironic!”

Here is the entire chain of messages with @wikileaks (with my whopping 3 responses) which one of the congressional committees has chosen to selectively leak.  How ironic!  1/3 pic.twitter.com/SiwTqWtykA

— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) November 14, 2017

2/3 pic.twitter.com/b1B9PBGl5t

— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) November 14, 2017

3/3 pic.twitter.com/5FdeNrbg02

— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) November 14, 2017

The Atlantic first  reported on Monday that Trump Jr. received a private message from the  WikiLeaks Twitter account on September 20, 2016 — a message shown in the  tweets produced by the president’s son.

“A PAC run anti-Trump site putintrump.org is about to  launch,” WikiLeaks wrote. “The PAC is a recycled pro-Iraq war PAC. We  have guessed the password. It is ‘putintrump.’ See ‘About’ for who is  behind it. Any comments?”

Trump Jr. replied, “Off the record I don’t know who that is, but I’ll ask around. Thanks.”

In a separate October 2016 exchange, WikiLeaks urged  Trump Jr. to “comment on/push this story” about then-Democratic  presidential nominee Hillary Clinton wanting to “just drone” Julian  Assange, the Wikileaks founder.               Russian lawyer met with Fusion GPS after Trump Jr. meeting

“Already did that earlier today,” Trump Jr. later replied. “It’s amazing what she can get away with.”

The messages obtained by The Atlantic were turned over  to investigators by Trump Jr.’s attorneys. The House Permanent Select  Committee on Intelligence had access to the documents, a source told Fox  News.

“Over the last several months, we have worked  cooperatively with each of the committees and have voluntarily turned  over thousands of documents in response to their requests,” Alan  Futerfas, an attorney for Trump Jr., said in a statement.                                                                     

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“Putting aside the question as to why or by whom such  documents, provided to Congress under promises of confidentiality, have  been selectively leaked, we can say with confidence that we have no  concerns about these documents and any questions raised about them have  been easily answered in the appropriate forum.”

According to the report, the messages are part of a  long correspondence between WikiLeaks and Trump Jr., though Trump Jr.  seemed to ignore many of the messages, including some which urged him to  release “one or more of your father’s tax returns.”

President Trump’s attorney Ty Cobb told Fox News on  Monday that he was not aware that Donald Trump Jr.’s attorneys provided  these documents to congressional investigators, but said there is likely  no legal issue, from what he knows of the documents.

Wikileaks publisher Julian Assange tweeted about the  report on Monday, saying that the organization couldn’t “confirm” the  messages with Trump Jr.

Wikileaks “does not keep such records and the  Atlantic’s presentation is edited and clearly does not have the full  context,” Assange wrote.

I cannot confirm the alleged DM's from @DonaldJTrumpJr to @WikiLeaks. @WikiLeaks  does not keep such records and the Atlantic's presentation is edited  and clearly does not have the full context. However, even those  published by the Atlantic show that: 1/

— Julian Assange 🔹 (@JulianAssange) November 13, 2017

“WikiLeaks loves its pending publications and ignores  those who ask for details,” Assange continued. “Trump Jr. was rebuffed  just like Cambridge Analytica. In both cases WikiLeaks had publicly  teased the publications. Thousands of people asked about them. WikiLeaks  can be very effective at convincing even high profile people that it is  their interest to promote links to its publications.

WikiLeaks  loves its pending publications and ignores those who ask for details.  Trump Jr. was rebuffed just like Cambridge Analytica. In both cases  WikiLeaks had publicly teased the publications. Thousands of people  asked about them. 2/

— Julian Assange 🔹 (@JulianAssange) November 13, 2017

WikiLeaks  can be very effective at convincing even high profile people that it is  their interest to promote links to its publications. 3/

— Julian Assange 🔹 (@JulianAssange) November 13, 2017

“WikiLeaks has such chutzpah that it allegedly tried to  convince Trump Jr to leak his father’s tax returns & his own  “Russian lawyer meeting” emails (he did),” Assange wrote. “WikiLeaks  appears to beguile some people into transparency by convincing them that  it is in their interest.”

WikiLeaks  has such chutzpah that it allegedly tried to convince Trump Jr to leak  his father's tax returns & his own "Russian lawyer meeting" emails  (he did). WikiLeaks appears to beguile some people into transparency by  convincing them that it is in their interest. 4/

— Julian Assange 🔹 (@JulianAssange) November 14, 2017

Assange also claimed that the “full text of alleged DMs with context provides a different reading, unsurprisingly.”

Full text of alleged DMs with context provides a different reading, unsurprisingly. https://t.co/dbwIKXWp74

— Julian Assange 🔹 (@JulianAssange) November 14, 2017

This is not the first time that Trump Jr. has been in  the spotlight, and has had his actions brought into question amid the  larger probe into Russian meddling and potential collusion with Trump  campaign associates in the 2016 presidential election.

In June 2016, Trump Jr. accepted a now-highly  scrutinized meeting with Russian attorney Natalia Veselnitskaya, after  he allegedly was promised “dirt” on Hillary Clinton. The meeting was  brokered by music publicist Rob Goldstone who promised the campaign  information. Jared Kushner and Paul Manafort, who was charged last month  in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into Russian collusion, also  attended the meeting.

Fox News’ Matt Richardson and John Roberts contributed to this report.


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