White House defends president’s effort to help write Trump Jr. statement
The White House defended President Donald Trump’s decision to help write his eldest son’s statement about his election-year meeting with a Russian lawyer, calling it “something any father would do.” White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders disputed the fact that the statement to The New York Times contained inaccurate or misleading information, telling reporters it “is true.”
Her comments appeared to largely confirm a Washington Post report that the president was personally involved in drafting the statement, which could open him up to further legal scrutiny. But she appeared to deny that he dictated the statement to an assistant. “He certainly didn’t dictate. But he weighed in, offered suggestions like any father would do,” she said. Sanders criticized Democrats and the news media for being obsessed with the investigation into whether Trump associates colluded with the Russian government to interfere in the 2016 election.
White House defends president’s effort to help write Trump Jr. statement