Trump Tower Meeting Broker: Russia Probe ‘Not A Witch Hunt’

NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 12: Rob Goldstone poses for a portrait on Wednesday September 12, 2018 in New York, NY. Goldstone has a new book coming out detailing how he became involved with the meeting with Donald Trump... NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 12: Rob Goldstone poses for a portrait on Wednesday September 12, 2018 in New York, NY. Goldstone has a new book coming out detailing how he became involved with the meeting with Donald Trump Jr. and Russian lawyer, Natalia Veselnitskaya. (Photo by Matt McClain/The Washington Post via Getty Images) MORE LESS
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NEW YORK (AP) — The music publicist who brokered a meeting between the Trump campaign and a Russian lawyer says Robert Mueller’s Russia probe wasn’t a “witch hunt.”

Rob Goldstone requested the lawyer’s meeting with Donald Trump Jr. and other senior campaign officials in June 2016 on behalf of a pop star client whose father was a major property developer in Moscow. Goldstone has been entangled in the special counsel’s nearly two-year probe as well as several congressional investigations.

But even after Attorney General William Barr said Sunday that Mueller found no evidence President Donald Trump’s campaign had colluded with the Russian government to sway the 2016 election, Goldstone said it wasn’t a wasted effort.

“I hope that everyone will realize this was not a witch hunt. This was a very, very valid exercise in democracy,” Goldstone told The Associated Press on Tuesday. “But at the end of the day if the findings are as we believe they are and there’s no reason to think otherwise, then really people should move on.”

“Witch hunt” was a term used repeatedly by Trump to deride Mueller’s investigation.

In brokering the Trump Tower meeting over email, Goldstone said Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya had documents that could “incriminate” Democrat Hillary Clinton and they were being shared as part of the Russian government’s support of the Trump campaign. Trump Jr. eagerly took the meeting, which also was attended by campaign chairman Paul Manafort and Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner. The participants would later say the meeting was a bust, taken up with discussion of Russian adoption and U.S. sanctions.

“So to me it was a classic bait-and-switch that took on a life of its own because Russia became this hot-button topic,” Goldstone said.

Goldstone came to know the Trumps while representing Azerbaijan-born singer Emin, whose father had partnered with the Trumps on the 2013 Miss Universe pageant in Moscow. He said even though he felt the meeting he helped set up was immaterial, testifying before the grand jury was terrifying.

“Even though you deep down and fundamentally you know you’ve done nothing wrong, you believe you’ve done nothing wrong, you’re warned by so many people that the reason people get tripped up isn’t because they’ve done anything wrong,” he said. “It’s that inadvertently or maybe on purpose they lie, they forget, they say something that isn’t consistent. And suddenly you’ve got a perjury case. So it makes you hypersensitive.”

Goldstone also testified before Congress behind closed doors and says he’s still not done on Capitol Hill. He is one of dozens who have been asked to testify before the House Judiciary Committee chaired by Democratic Rep. Jerry Nadler of New York.

“I have cooperated in a voluntary capacity with five committees or five inquiries. There’s no reason not to do six,” Goldstone said.

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  1. Avatar for tpr tpr says:

    “But at the end of the day if the findings are as we believe they are and there’s no reason to think otherwise, then really people should move on.”

    That’s all you need to know. Like Trump, Goldstone is just happy the probe is over and hopes it will go away. His statement that it wasn’t a witch hunt is merely a rhetorical concession made to lure the hearer into accepting his more dangerous and transparently self-serving attempt to sell the notion that there was no conspiracy and that Trump is innocent.

  2. Great Post. I look at Trump/Putin as sort of like a Russian op…maybe 'cause it is…

    This fat fuck’s tasking in the op at this time is to “get people to move on”. Of course, to “move on” from the most comprehensive Probe into presidential criminality in history would be catastrophic for the United States…thus the best way for it to happen is to get (“sensible”) Americans (read: fools) to suggest it and advocate for it.

  3. “I hope that everyone will realize this was not a witch hunt. This was a very, very valid exercise in democracy,” Goldstone told The Associated Press on Tuesday. “But at the end of the day if the findings are as we believe they are and there’s no reason to think otherwise, then really people should move on.”

    Well, it looks like we need a music publicist to define valid exercises in democracy for us. And really, Mr. Goldstone, you may believe the findings are as you believe they are, or want to believe they are, but I think I’ll wait for a wee bit more information before making my own decision.

    RELEASE THE REPORT!

  4. We will be happy to ‘move on’ after we have actually SEEN the report and not the white washed summary. Thank you very much.

  5. Avatar for pshah pshah says:

    In brokering the Trump Tower meeting over email, Goldstone said Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya had documents that could “incriminate” Democrat Hillary Clinton and they were being shared as part of the Russian government’s support of the Trump campaign. Trump Jr. eagerly took the meeting, which also was attended by campaign chairman Paul Manafort and Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner.

    In what world is this not collusion? Russians were obviously exchanging dirt on Hillary for sanctions relief. The best - the very best - you can say for Trump is there wasn’t enough clear and convincing evidence to secure a conviction at trial, but make no mistake: the Trump campaign colluded with the enemy and are compromised. At least the American people understand this basic concept.

    Our counterintelligence folk must be tearing their hair out. Because the kompomat rolls on.

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