As Don Jr. Lawyers Up, Words Like 'Collusion' and 'Treason' Fly

Following the latest explosive details about Donald Trump Jr.’s meeting with a Kremlin-connected lawyer during last year’s campaign, in which he hoped to receive damaging information about Hillary Clinton, legal experts are saying the encounter could be proof that “collusion”—or even “treason”—took place.

Trump Jr. confirmed the New York Times‘ initial reports that he attended the meeting with Natalia Veselnitskaya (infamous for challenging the Magnitsky Act, which blacklists suspected Russian human rights abusers) at Trump Tower, along with then-campaign chairman Paul J. Manafort, and Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law.

However, Trump Jr. and Manafort have since lawyered up, with the Times reporting Monday that Jr. “was informed in an email” that Veselnitskaya’s promised dirt on Clinton “was part of a Russian government effort to aid his father’s candidacy.”

In the wake of the Monday’s report, the government ethics watchdogs at CREW said it would be “hard to overstate how huge this is.”

MSNBC’s chief legal correspondent, Ari Melber, laid out the legal implications on Twitter:

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