World News | Rosalind S. Helderman, The Washington Post | Sunday September 23, 2018
It was just a short email that British music publicist Rob Goldstone tapped out on his iPhone on a Friday morning in June 2016 in an effort to land a meeting for his client. In retrospect, he admits, he "puffed up" some details when he promised Donald Trump Jr. incriminating information about Hillary Clinton as part of a Russian government effort t...
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