Mueller and his nine angry Democrats hid exculpatory evidence against Don Trump Jr. All the while they were accusing Trump Jr of having an illicit meeting with Russian representatives, they knew nothing dishonest happened. A little-known translator named Anatoli Samochornov provided exculpatory evidence to the feds, yet the FBI and Mueller’s team concealed it from the public.
Samochornov, who is a trusted FBI and intelligence source testified that the meeting was about the Magnitsky Act just as Don Jr has maintained from Day One. Not only that but he revealed that Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya did very little of the talking as the presentation was made by an American lobbyist. This information was dug up by investigative reporter John Solomon.
John Solomon reported:
In Robert Mueller’s final report on the Russia investigation, a little-known translator named Anatoli Samochornov played a bit role, a witness sparsely quoted about the infamous Trump Tower meeting he attended in summer 2016 between Donald Trump Jr. and a mysterious Russian lawyer.
The most scintillating information Mueller’s team ascribed to Samochornov in the report was a tidbit suggesting a hint of impropriety: The translator admitted he was offered $90,000 by the Russians to pay his legal bills, if he supported the story of Moscow attorney Natalia Veselnitskya. He declined.
But recently released FBI memos show that Samochornov, a translator trusted by the State Department and other federal agencies, provided agents far more information than was quoted by Mueller, nearly all of it exculpatory to the president’s campaign and his eldest son.
Despite learning the translator’s information on July 12, 2017, just a few days after the media reported on the Trump Tower meeting, the FBI would eventually suggest Donald Trump Jr. was lying and that the event could be seminal to Russian election collusion.
Samochornov’s eyewitness account entirely debunks the media’s narrative, the FBI memos show.
“Samochornov was not particularly fond of Donald Trump Jr., but stated Donald Trump Jr.’s account with Veselnitskya as portrayed in recent media report, was accurate,” according to the FBI 302 report on its interview of the translator. “Samachornov concurred with Donald Trump Jr.’s accounts of the meeting. He added ‘they’ were telling the truth.”