Russian-American lobbyist joined Trump’s son’s meeting, too

WASHINGTON (AP) — A prominent Russian-American lobbyist and former  Soviet military officer attended a meeting with President Donald Trump’s  son, son-in-law and campaign chairman last year, the lobbyist said  Friday, adding a new wrinkle to the Trump team’s evolving explanations  about the June 2016 session.

Rinat Akhmetshin confirmed  his involvement to The Associated Press in an interview. He had not  been previously identified as a participant in the meeting at Trump  Tower in New York, which was billed as part of a Russian government  effort to help the Republican’s White House campaign.

The meeting has heightened questions about whether Trump’s associates  coordinated with Russia to meddle in the presidential election — to  help him and thwart Hillary Clinton — and whether they’ve been  forthcoming about their foreign contacts. Federal and congressional  investigators are probing possible connections between the campaign and  Moscow.

Akhmetshin has been reported to have ties to Russian intelligence, a  characterization he dismisses as a “smear campaign.” He’s a well-known  Washington presence, lobbying for Russian interests trying to undermine  the allegations of a lawyer who died in a Russian prison and is the  namesake of a U.S. sanctions law.

Akhmetshin told the AP he served in the Soviet military in a unit  that was part of counterintelligence but he was never formally trained  as a spy.

Full story: AP News



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