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Ex-White House ethics lawyer: Trump helping his son draft a misleading statement could be witness tampering

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Richard Painter tells Salon that Trump may have exposed himself to legal problems by trying to help his son
Former chief White House ethics lawyer Richard Painter says President Donald Trump may be in legal jeopardy for on behalf of his son. The problems stem from a statement released by Donald Trump Jr. which claimed that a between he and a Russian attorney “primarily [focused on] a program about the adoption of Russian children.” The statement turned out to be. On Monday The Washington Post reported that it was the president himself who helped craft that statement. Now lawyers and members of the press are speculating what this means for the president’s legal woes. Painter told Salon that Trump’s involvement with the misleading statement only compounded his problems. “The biggest exposure is obstruction of justice, ” Painter wrote in an email. “He is already in hot water for that because of the [James] Comey firing and his admission that it was about Russia.” While Painter acknowledged that lying to the public was not necessarily a criminal offense, he said Trump’s intention in writing the statement could trigger criminal charges. “A misleading statement — even a lie — told to the press or to the public is not itself a crime, ” Painter said, “but he must have known that his son and others would be called to give evidence in the criminal proceeding. Once he drafts a public statement that he knows is false, he is boxing them in when they talk to [Robert] Mueller, testify before Congress and at trial, or at least he is attempting to do so. That is obstruction of justice, witness tampering.”

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