Ex-Soviet counter-intelligence officer says he attended Trump Jr meeting | US news
Donald Trumpâs denial of collusion with Russia suffered yet another blow on Friday when it emerged that his son failed to disclose the presence of a former Soviet military officer at the now notorious meeting.
Rinat Akhmetshin â" who claims he served in a counter-intelligence unit but never formally trained as a spy â" told the Associated Press that he attended the meeting with Donald Trump Jr, which was billed as part of a Russian government effort to boost Trumpâs election campaign.
The latest revelation came as news reports suggested there were at least eight attendees at the meeting, which occurred at Trumpâs eponymous New York tower shortly after he effectively clinched the Republican presidential nomination. The presence of additional participants contradicted Trump Jrâs assertion this week to the Fox News host Sean Hannity that all of the information about the meeting had been publicly disclosed.
Late Friday, the identity of a seventh person in the room was revealed to be Anatoli Samochornov, a Russian-born American translator who was working with Natalia Veselnitskaya, the Russian lawyer initially at the center of the meeting. Veselnitskaya had previously informed the New York Times she was accompanied by a translator but would not provide his name. Ken Vogel, a reporter at the New York Times, revealed Samochornovâs identity during an appearance on MSNBC.
But it was the presence of Akhmetshin, now a pro-Moscow lobbyist, that raised new questions about the controversial meeting and its purpose. Akhmetshin dismissed reports that he has ties to Russian intelligence agencies as a âsmear campaignâ, but was described by the chairman of the Senate judiciary committee as an expert in âsubversive political influence operations often involving disinformation and propagandaâ this year.
In an interview with the AP, Akhmetshin said he had accompanied Veselnitskaya to Trump Tower in New York, where they met an interpreter who also participated in the meeting in June 2016. He told the news agency he had learned about the meeting only that day, when Veselnitskaya asked him to attend, and turned up in jeans and a T-shirt.
The AP reported: âDuring the meeting, Akhmetshin said Veselnitskaya brought with her a plastic folder with printed-out documents that detailed what she believed was the flow of illicit funds to the Democratic National Committee (DNC). Veselnitskaya presented the contents of the documents to the Trump associates and suggested that making the information public could help the Trump campaign, he said.
âThis could be a good issue to expose how the DNC is accepting bad money,â Akhmetshin recalled her saying.â
According to Akhmetshin, Trump Jr asked Veselnitskaya if she had all the necessary evidence to supporting her claims. But when Veselnitskaya replied that the Trump campaign would need do further research, Trump Jr lost interest.
âThey couldnât wait for the meeting to end,â Akhmetshin told the AP, adding that he did not know if Veselnitskayaâs documents were provided by the Russian government.
The meeting was also attended by Jared Kushner, the presidentâs son-in-law, and Paul Manafort, then chairman of the Trump campaign. Akhmetshin said he recognised Manafort because they worked in âadjacent political circlesâ but never together.
He told the AP that the meeting was ânot substantiveâ and he âactually expected more seriousâ discussion. âI never thought this would be such a big deal, to be honest.â
The meeting had been brokered by Rob Goldstone, a British music publicist whose clients include the Russian singer Emin Agalarov, an acquaintance of the Trump family.
Asked about Akhmetshinâs presence, Trump Jrâs lawyer, Alan Futerfas, told NBC News: âThe person was described as a friend of Eminâs and maybe as a friend of Nataliaâs ... He is a US citizen. He told me specifically he was not working for the Russian government, and in fact laughed when I asked him that question.â
Futerfas added: âI have absolutely no concerns about what was said in that meeting.â
Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for Russian president Vladimir Putin, told reporters on Friday: âWe donât know anything about this person.â
Trump Jr and Veselnitskaya have claimed that the 20-minute meeting was dominated by the Magnitsky Act, a 2012 US law that blacklists suspected Russian human rights abusers. In retaliation, Putin halted American adoptions of Russian children.
In March, Akhmetshin was named by Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Senate judiciary committee, as lobbying against the Magnitsky Act along with the firm Fusion GPS, âwhich was also involved in the creation of the unsubstantiated dossier alleging collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russiansâ.
Grassley wrote in a letter to the justice department: âIt is particularly disturbing that Mr Akhmetshin and Fusion GPS were working together on this pro-Russia lobbying effort in 2016 in light of Mr Akhmetshinâs history and reputation. Mr Akhmetshin is a Russian immigrant to the US who has admitted having been a âSoviet counterintelligence officerâ.
âIn fact, it has been reported that he worked for the GRU [military intelligence] and allegedly specializes in âactive measures campaignsâ, ie, subversive political influence operations often involving disinformation and propaganda. According to press accounts, Mr Akhmetshin âis known in foreign policy circles as a key pro-Russian operatorâ, and Radio Free Europe described him as a âRussian âgun-for-hireâ [who] lurks in the shadows of Washingtonâs lobbying worldâ.
Grassley complained that both Akhmetshin and Fusion GPS had failed to register as foreign agents.
Akhmetshin âwas even accused in a lawsuit of organizing a scheme to hack the computers of one his clientâs adversariesâ, Grassley wrote.
According to court documents filed with the New York supreme court in November 2015, which were first reported by the Daily Beast, a Russian mining company alleged that Akhmetshin hacked into its computer systems and stole private documents as part of an effort to target them in a smear campaign. The allegations were eventually withdrawn.
Samochornov, the translator, portrayed himself as largely a bystander to the meeting. Although the interpreter would not confirm his attendance, citing nondisclosure agreements, he told the website HuffPost: âIâm a professional freelance interpreter and I canât talk about any of my clients.â
âThis is my livelihood and I hope you can be sympathetic to the predicament I find myself in,â Samochornov added.
Samochornov has served as a translator for US government agencies, including the state department. His views on social media painted a picture of a progressive, who has been supportive of single-payer healthcare and stricter gun laws. Samochornov has indicated an apparent distaste for Republicans, posting video clips critical of conservatives.
Fridayâs revelations deepen the crisis at the White House after a tumultuous week. Emails released by Trump Jr show that he was told by Goldstone that the meeting was part of a Russian government attempt to interfere in the election, and that Trump Jr responded gleefully instead of alerting authorities.
Goldstone had told Trump Jr that the lawyer had damaging information about Hillary Clinton. Trump Jr, whose version of events has shifted multiple times, says this failed to materialise and he wrapped up the conversation quickly. Trump Jr failed to mention Akhmetshinâs presence in a series of statements and an interview this week in which he insisted he was being fully transparent.
Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House intelligence committee, said the report about an alleged former Russian counter-intelligence officer being present, âif accurate, adds another deeply disturbing fact about this secret meetingâ.
He added: âDonald Trump Jrâs denial of any such meetings, his misleading initial representation that it dealt only with adoptions â" a statement evidently approved by the White House â" and his later admission that the whole purpose of taking the meeting was to receive the support of the Russian government in the form of damaging information about Hillary Clinton paint a portrait of consistent dissembling and deceit when it comes to the campaignâs meetings with Russian officials and intermediaries.â
Joel Benenson, a former senior adviser to the Clinton campaign, told the MSNBC channel: âWe are, in real time, living through a case study of crisis mismanagement. The fact that every day we are learning something that is appalling is shameful. From the time this started unfolding, even before he spoke out, he was changing his story.â
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