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Cohen told Muellerâs investigators that the president told him to âhang in thereâ and âstay strong.â Other friends who were in touch with the president also called Cohen after the FBI searches to relay Trumpâs support for him.One close friend of Trumpâs, whose name is redacted, called Cohen to say âThe Bossâ was in Mar-a-Lago but wanted the friend to communicate to Cohen that âhe loves youâ and not to worry.A Trump Organization representative, who is also not identified, told Cohen that âthe boss loves youâ in this time period. Democrats have … . Manafort âwanted to be kept apprised of any developments with WikiLeaks and separately told Gates to keep in touch [redacted] about future developments,â the report said.Gates also told prosecutors that by late summer 2016, the campaign was planning a press strategy, a communications campaign and messaging based on the potential release of Clinton emails by WikiLeaks.While Trump and Gates were driving to LaGuardia Airport, shortly after a phone call the details of which were redacted, âcandidate Trump told Gates that more releases of damaging information would be coming,â Gates said in an October 2018 debriefing, the report said.On Sept. 20, 2016, Donald Trump Jr. emailed senior campaign staffers saying, âGuys I got a weird Twitter DM [direct message] from wikileaks.â He said the anti-secrecy group asked him about an unlaunched anti-Trump âconspiracyâ site. Investigators concluded that they could not establish âcoordination.âA significant portion of the report is devoted to describing these contacts, with Mueller indicating that the Russians showed early interest in the Trump campaign. Around that same time, according to Mueller’s report, a business associate introduced Dmitriev to a friend of Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law. Trump said he would appreciate it if Rosenstein âput it in anyway.âNotes that an aide took on the discussion indicate that the White House counselâs position was that the presidentâs original termination letter for Comey âshould not see the light of day.âMueller found that Trump took several acts and made many threats because he wanted to dispel the notion that he was under investigation or had links to Russia.In early March 2017, Trump attempted to keep Sessions from recusing himself from the probe, and he even pulled Sessions aside and urged him to âunrecuse.â After Comey confirmed the existence of the FBIâs probe in congressional testimony on March 20, 2017, Trump was âbeside himselfâ and was furious that Comey didnât clarify that Trump himself was not under investigation.âSubstantial evidence indicates that the catalyst for the Presidentâs decision to fire Comey was Comeyâs unwillingness to publicly state that the President was not personally under investigation, despite the Presidentâs repeated requests that Comey make such an announcement,â Muellerâs report stated.Trumpâs complaints about Comeyâs handling of the Clinton investigation, including Rosensteinâs memo, was a fig leaf, according to the report. The two would work for the next two months âon a proposal for reconciliation between the United States and Russiaâ that they delivered to Kushner just two days before Trumpâs inauguration. Mifsud was also in contact that spring, they write, with an Internet account linked to an employee of the Russian Defense Ministry that had overlapping contacts with accounts that were publicizing hacked emails through DCLeaks.Lawyers for the Trump Organization are closely reviewing the Mueller report â and one issued an early statement expressing satisfaction with the reportâs discussion of the now-famous meeting in Trump Tower with a Russian lawyer offering dirt on Hillary Clinton.âThe Report confirms that the June 9, 2016 meeting was just what Don said it was, and nothing more, and that there was nothing improper about potentially listening to information,â said Alan S. Futerfas, an attorney representing Donald Trump Jr. and the Trump Organization.The president and CEO of the Center for the National Interest, Dimitri Simes, played a recurring role in the Trump transition teamâs efforts in deciding whether and when to engage with Russian officials.Trumpâs son-in-law, Jared Kushner, reached out to Simes for things such as reminders about the names of Russian diplomatic officials, including the ambassador, and for guidance on whether he should talk to the then-Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, when he reached out in mid-November 2016.Simes told him that Kislyak was a good contact for âroutineâ issues but that Yuri Ushakov was better for âdirect/substantialâ matters. âThe investigation did not establish that Pinedo was aware of the identity of the IRA members who purchased bank account numbers from him,â Mueller wrote.The special counsel concluded that the Trump campaign was probably accepting something of value when it welcomed a meeting with a Russian lawyer offering dirt on Hillary Clinton, a key hurdle to determining whether Trumpâs son, his campaign chairman and others present had violated the law.But investigators ultimately decided against prosecuting those involved in the episode, largely because of concerns it would be too difficult to cross another legal barrier: proving those participantsâ intent.The government would âunlikely be able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the June 9 meeting participants had general knowledge that their conduct was unlawful.âThe special counsel provides a similar rationale in other episodes where the facts suggest laws were broken but the difficulty of ascertaining motive seemed too great to overcome.The Mueller team found evidence that Attorney General Jeff Sessions had not only met with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak during the campaign but that the two had discussed the presidential race on at least one occasion.But investigators concluded that the false statements Sessions made in congressional testimony about those contacts were too narrow or imprecise to prove that he had committed perjury.The decision is outlined in a section of the report that makes clear for the first time how much scrutiny Sessions faced from the special counsel over interactions that ultimately forced him to recuse himself from the Russia probe, triggering Trumpâs fury.Despite three meetings with Kislyak in 2016, Sessions testified during his confirmation hearing in January 2017 that he âdid not have communications with the Russiansâ during the campaign.
Cohen told Muellerâs investigators that the president told him to âhang in thereâ and âstay strong.â Other friends who were in touch with the president also called Cohen after the FBI searches to relay Trumpâs support for him.One close friend of Trumpâs, whose name is redacted, called Cohen to say âThe Bossâ was in Mar-a-Lago but wanted the friend to communicate to Cohen that âhe loves youâ and not to worry.A Trump Organization representative, who is also not identified, told Cohen that âthe boss loves youâ in this time period. Democrats have … . Manafort âwanted to be kept apprised of any developments with WikiLeaks and separately told Gates to keep in touch [redacted] about future developments,â the report said.Gates also told prosecutors that by late summer 2016, the campaign was planning a press strategy, a communications campaign and messaging based on the potential release of Clinton emails by WikiLeaks.While Trump and Gates were driving to LaGuardia Airport, shortly after a phone call the details of which were redacted, âcandidate Trump told Gates that more releases of damaging information would be coming,â Gates said in an October 2018 debriefing, the report said.On Sept. 20, 2016, Donald Trump Jr. emailed senior campaign staffers saying, âGuys I got a weird Twitter DM [direct message] from wikileaks.â He said the anti-secrecy group asked him about an unlaunched anti-Trump âconspiracyâ site. Investigators concluded that they could not establish âcoordination.âA significant portion of the report is devoted to describing these contacts, with Mueller indicating that the Russians showed early interest in the Trump campaign. Around that same time, according to Mueller’s report, a business associate introduced Dmitriev to a friend of Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law. Trump said he would appreciate it if Rosenstein âput it in anyway.âNotes that an aide took on the discussion indicate that the White House counselâs position was that the presidentâs original termination letter for Comey âshould not see the light of day.âMueller found that Trump took several acts and made many threats because he wanted to dispel the notion that he was under investigation or had links to Russia.In early March 2017, Trump attempted to keep Sessions from recusing himself from the probe, and he even pulled Sessions aside and urged him to âunrecuse.â After Comey confirmed the existence of the FBIâs probe in congressional testimony on March 20, 2017, Trump was âbeside himselfâ and was furious that Comey didnât clarify that Trump himself was not under investigation.âSubstantial evidence indicates that the catalyst for the Presidentâs decision to fire Comey was Comeyâs unwillingness to publicly state that the President was not personally under investigation, despite the Presidentâs repeated requests that Comey make such an announcement,â Muellerâs report stated.Trumpâs complaints about Comeyâs handling of the Clinton investigation, including Rosensteinâs memo, was a fig leaf, according to the report. The two would work for the next two months âon a proposal for reconciliation between the United States and Russiaâ that they delivered to Kushner just two days before Trumpâs inauguration. Mifsud was also in contact that spring, they write, with an Internet account linked to an employee of the Russian Defense Ministry that had overlapping contacts with accounts that were publicizing hacked emails through DCLeaks.Lawyers for the Trump Organization are closely reviewing the Mueller report â and one issued an early statement expressing satisfaction with the reportâs discussion of the now-famous meeting in Trump Tower with a Russian lawyer offering dirt on Hillary Clinton.âThe Report confirms that the June 9, 2016 meeting was just what Don said it was, and nothing more, and that there was nothing improper about potentially listening to information,â said Alan S. Futerfas, an attorney representing Donald Trump Jr. and the Trump Organization.The president and CEO of the Center for the National Interest, Dimitri Simes, played a recurring role in the Trump transition teamâs efforts in deciding whether and when to engage with Russian officials.Trumpâs son-in-law, Jared Kushner, reached out to Simes for things such as reminders about the names of Russian diplomatic officials, including the ambassador, and for guidance on whether he should talk to the then-Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, when he reached out in mid-November 2016.Simes told him that Kislyak was a good contact for âroutineâ issues but that Yuri Ushakov was better for âdirect/substantialâ matters. âThe investigation did not establish that Pinedo was aware of the identity of the IRA members who purchased bank account numbers from him,â Mueller wrote.The special counsel concluded that the Trump campaign was probably accepting something of value when it welcomed a meeting with a Russian lawyer offering dirt on Hillary Clinton, a key hurdle to determining whether Trumpâs son, his campaign chairman and others present had violated the law.But investigators ultimately decided against prosecuting those involved in the episode, largely because of concerns it would be too difficult to cross another legal barrier: proving those participantsâ intent.The government would âunlikely be able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the June 9 meeting participants had general knowledge that their conduct was unlawful.âThe special counsel provides a similar rationale in other episodes where the facts suggest laws were broken but the difficulty of ascertaining motive seemed too great to overcome.The Mueller team found evidence that Attorney General Jeff Sessions had not only met with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak during the campaign but that the two had discussed the presidential race on at least one occasion.But investigators concluded that the false statements Sessions made in congressional testimony about those contacts were too narrow or imprecise to prove that he had committed perjury.The decision is outlined in a section of the report that makes clear for the first time how much scrutiny Sessions faced from the special counsel over interactions that ultimately forced him to recuse himself from the Russia probe, triggering Trumpâs fury.Despite three meetings with Kislyak in 2016, Sessions testified during his confirmation hearing in January 2017 that he âdid not have communications with the Russiansâ during the campaign.