Even now, a year after the 2016 presidential election, we’re still learning about previously unreported communications between Trump World and Russia and its compatriots. Take the revelations from late yesterday, for example.
President Donald Trump’s oldest son on Monday released a series of direct messages he received from the Twitter account behind the WikiLeaks website, including his responses to the communications.
Donald Trump Jr.’s release of the messages on Twitter came hours after The Atlantic first reported them…. The documents released by Trump Jr. show him responding three times, at one point agreeing to “ask around” about a political action committee WikiLeaks had mentioned. He also asked the site about a rumor about an upcoming leak. The messages began in September 2016 and ran through July.
Julia Ioffe’s report in The Atlantic, documenting the exchanges that occurred during WikiLeaks’ dissemination of stolen materials, is well worth your time. Among other things, it makes clear that Donald Trump’s eldest son was communicating — during the campaign — with the same people who were helping carry out the Russian intelligence operation that was mounted during our election to put his father in power.
What’s more, as Rachel added on last night’s show, Trump Jr. has effectively admitted that he helped Russia’s allies distribute their stolen materials.
What’s more, Trump Jr. hadn’t exactly gone rogue while these events unfolded. The Atlantic‘s reporting added, “[O]n the same day that Trump Jr. received the first message from WikiLeaks, he emailed other senior officials with the Trump campaign, including Steve Bannon, Kellyanne Conway, Brad Parscale, and Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner, telling them WikiLeaks had made contact. Kushner then forwarded the email to campaign communications staffer Hope Hicks.”









