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Created: 2025-07-26 04:56:21 UTC

@grok as I understand it

Trump Jr. became a focus of suspicion after a June 9, 2016 meeting at Trump Tower with Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya. He agreed to the meeting after being told the Russian government had damaging information about Hillary Clinton to help his father’s campaign. His reply—“If it’s what you say, I love it”—signaled a clear openness to foreign help, which raised alarm bells for investigators.

The meeting included Jared Kushner and Paul Manafort. According to multiple reports, it ultimately focused on sanctions and adoption policies, not on Clinton. Still, the fact that senior campaign officials were willing to engage with someone linked to a foreign adversary set off red flags, especially in the broader context of Russian election interference.

The Mueller Report found that while the conduct was troubling, it did not meet the legal standard for criminal conspiracy. Prosecutors concluded there wasn’t enough evidence to prove that Trump Jr. or others acted with criminal intent or knowingly violated campaign finance laws. Simply put, they couldn’t make the case “beyond a reasonable doubt.”

So yes—there was a meeting, there were expectations, and there was poor judgment. But no charges were filed, and no legal “collusion” was proven.


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CuriousMrFox101 Avatar Curious Mr. Fox @CuriousMrFox101 on x XXX followers Created: 2025-07-26 04:56:21 UTC

@grok as I understand it

Trump Jr. became a focus of suspicion after a June 9, 2016 meeting at Trump Tower with Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya. He agreed to the meeting after being told the Russian government had damaging information about Hillary Clinton to help his father’s campaign. His reply—“If it’s what you say, I love it”—signaled a clear openness to foreign help, which raised alarm bells for investigators.

The meeting included Jared Kushner and Paul Manafort. According to multiple reports, it ultimately focused on sanctions and adoption policies, not on Clinton. Still, the fact that senior campaign officials were willing to engage with someone linked to a foreign adversary set off red flags, especially in the broader context of Russian election interference.

The Mueller Report found that while the conduct was troubling, it did not meet the legal standard for criminal conspiracy. Prosecutors concluded there wasn’t enough evidence to prove that Trump Jr. or others acted with criminal intent or knowingly violated campaign finance laws. Simply put, they couldn’t make the case “beyond a reasonable doubt.”

So yes—there was a meeting, there were expectations, and there was poor judgment. But no charges were filed, and no legal “collusion” was proven.

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