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Trump says son's Russian lawyer meeting 'opposition research' Trump says son's Russian lawyer meeting 'opposition research'
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US President Donald Trump has said his eldest son's controversial meeting with a Russian lawyer counted as "opposition research".US President Donald Trump has said his eldest son's controversial meeting with a Russian lawyer counted as "opposition research".
Speaking at a news conference during a visit to Paris, Mr Trump said "most people" would have taken the meeting.Speaking at a news conference during a visit to Paris, Mr Trump said "most people" would have taken the meeting.
Emails show the president's son and two top campaign officials met the Russian attorney during the campaign.Emails show the president's son and two top campaign officials met the Russian attorney during the campaign.
A Senate panel is reportedly asking Donald Trump Jr to publicly testify about the meeting. A Senate panel is asking Donald Trump Jr to publicly testify about the meeting.
Chuck Grassley, the Republican chairman of the judiciary committee, said he would subpoena the president's son if necessary.Chuck Grassley, the Republican chairman of the judiciary committee, said he would subpoena the president's son if necessary.
Several congressional committees and a special counsel is investigating alleged Russian efforts to influence last November's US election and whether Trump aides colluded.
Flanked by French President Emmanuel Macron, President Trump said on Thursday: "From a practical standpoint, most people would have taken that meeting.Flanked by French President Emmanuel Macron, President Trump said on Thursday: "From a practical standpoint, most people would have taken that meeting.
"It's called opposition research or even research into your opponent.""It's called opposition research or even research into your opponent."
The lawyer, who US media report has ties to the Kremlin, had damaging information to provide to the Trump campaign regarding Hillary Clinton, according to emails sent by an intermediary who arranged the meeting. "My son is a wonderful young man. He took a meeting with a Russian lawyer, not a government lawyer but a Russian lawyer," Mr Trump said, in response to the first question he was was asked by journalists at the news conference.
"I've had many people call up 'Oh, gee, we have information on this factor or this person, or frankly, Hillary - that's very standard in politics.
"Politics is not the nicest business in the world, but it's very standard, where they have information and you take the information," he said, blaming the press for inflating the significance of the story.
Mr Trump Jr was accompanied by the president's son-in-law Jared Kushner, and then-campaign head Paul J Manafort, meeting Natalia Veselnitskaya at New York's Trump Tower on 9 June, two weeks after Donald Trump closed in on the Republican nomination.
The lawyer, who US media report has ties to the Kremlin, was said to be offering damaging information to provide to the Trump campaign regarding Hillary Clinton.
The documents "would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father", according to the email sent to the president's son by British music promoter, Rob Goldstone.
Mr Goldstone's email added: "This is obviously very high level and sensitive information but is part of Russia and its government's support for Mr Trump."
"If it's what you say, I love it," the president's son responded.
Ms Veselnitskaya denies having ever worked for the Russian government. Donald Trump Jr told Fox News the meeting was "such a nothing" and described it as a waste of time.
During the event in Paris, Mr Trump also blamed members of the Obama administration for allowing Ms Veselnitskaya to be admitted into the United States.