Trump poorly served by 'reckless,' 'naive' WH aides, says his former legal team spokesman
A veteran Washington operative who served two months as a spokesman for President Donald Trump’s legal team said he had a front row seat as the president was dragged into the special counsel investigation, and believes that Trump was repeatedly hampered by advisers who were at times “reckless” and “naïve.”
Corallo said he was called in for questioning during the special counsel investigation to share his account of how Trump and his aides responded when reporters discovered several of the president’s closest advisers –- including Donald Trump Jr. and son-in-law Jared Kushner –- had met with Russians during the 2016 campaign after Trump Jr. had received emails promising “dirt” on Democrat Hillary Clinton. This grew to be known as the infamous Trump Tower meeting.
“I think they believed that you can say anything to the press. You can lie to the press, it's no big deal,” he said. Story continuesCorallo said that during his brief tenure advising Trump’s team he grew increasingly concerned that, as criminal inquiries progressed, White House aides continued to engage in discussions with the president about sensitive subjects without attorneys present –- meaning that those conversations would not be protected by attorney-client privilege.
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