
What happened in Donald Trump Jr.’s meeting with Russia?
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New questions about whether Trump's campaign sought damaging information on Clinton.
President Donald Trump returned Friday from Paris to new questions about whether his campaign sought damaging information on Hillary Clinton from Russia. Among the uncertainties: How many people were at a June 2016 meeting with Donald Trump Jr. and Russian officials at Trump Tower? And when did the president know? John Yang reports. Then, Judy Woodruff gets the latest from the AP’s Julie Pace.
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What happened in Donald Trump Jr.’s meeting with Russia?
Clip: 7/14/2017 | 7m 5sVideo has Closed Captions
President Donald Trump returned Friday from Paris to new questions about whether his campaign sought damaging information on Hillary Clinton from Russia. Among the uncertainties: How many people were at a June 2016 meeting with Donald Trump Jr. and Russian officials at Trump Tower? And when did the president know? John Yang reports. Then, Judy Woodruff gets the latest from the AP’s Julie Pace.
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