[Donald Trump’s former chief strategist Steve Bannon has described the
Trump Tower meeting between the president’s son and a group of Russians
during the 2016 election campaign as “treasonous” and “unpatriotic”,
according to an explosive new book seen by the Guardian.
Bannon, speaking to author Michael Wolff, warned that the investigation
into alleged collusion with the Kremlin will focus on money laundering and
predicted: “They’re going to crack Don Junior like an egg on national TV.”
Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, reportedly based on more than
200 interviews with the president, his inner circle and players in and
around the administration, is one of the most eagerly awaited political
books of the year. In it, Wolff lifts the lid on a White House lurching
from crisis to crisis amid internecine warfare, with even some of Trump’s
closest allies expressing contempt for him.]

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Donald Trump
Trump Tower meeting with Russians 'treasonous', Bannon says in explosive
book
Former White House strategist quoted in Fire and Fury, by Michael Wolff

Bannon: ‘They’re going to crack Don Junior like an egg on national TV
 Steve Bannon exits an elevator in the lobby of Trump Tower on 11 November
2016 in New York City.
 Steve Bannon exits an elevator in the lobby of Trump Tower on 11 November
2016 in New York City. Other Trump campaign officials met with Russians
there in June 2016. Photograph: Drew Angerer/Getty Images
David Smith in Washington

Wed 3 Jan ‘18 16.32 GMT First published on Wed 3 Jan ‘18 13.07 GMT

Donald Trump’s former chief strategist Steve Bannon has described the Trump
Tower meeting between the president’s son and a group of Russians during
the 2016 election campaign as “treasonous” and “unpatriotic”, according to
an explosive new book seen by the Guardian.


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Bannon, speaking to author Michael Wolff, warned that the investigation
into alleged collusion with the Kremlin will focus on money laundering and
predicted: “They’re going to crack Don Junior like an egg on national TV.”

Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, reportedly based on more than
200 interviews with the president, his inner circle and players in and
around the administration, is one of the most eagerly awaited political
books of the year. In it, Wolff lifts the lid on a White House lurching
from crisis to crisis amid internecine warfare, with even some of Trump’s
closest allies expressing contempt for him.

Bannon, who was chief executive of the Trump campaign in its final three
months, then White House chief strategist for seven months before returning
to the rightwing Breitbart News, is a central figure in the nasty,
cutthroat drama, quoted extensively, often in salty language.


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He is particularly scathing about a June 2016 meeting involving Trump’s son
Donald Jr, son-in-law Jared Kushner, then campaign chairman Paul Manafort
and Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya at Trump Tower in New York. A
trusted intermediary had promised documents that would “incriminate” rival
Hillary Clinton but instead of alerting the FBI to a potential assault on
American democracy by a foreign power, Trump Jr replied in an email: “I
love it.”

The meeting was revealed by the New York Times in July last year, prompting
Trump Jr to say no consequential material was produced. Soon after, Wolff
writes, Bannon remarked mockingly: “The three senior guys in the campaign
thought it was a good idea to meet with a foreign government inside Trump
Tower in the conference room on the 25th floor – with no lawyers. They
didn’t have any lawyers.

“Even if you thought that this was not treasonous, or unpatriotic, or bad
shit, and I happen to think it’s all of that, you should have called the
FBI immediately.”

Bannon went on, Wolff writes, to say that if any such meeting had to take
place, it should have been set up “in a Holiday Inn in Manchester, New
Hampshire, with your lawyers who meet with these people”. Any information,
he said, could then be “dump[ed] … down to Breitbart or something like
that, or maybe some other more legitimate publication”.

Bannon added: “You never see it, you never know it, because you don’t need
to … But that’s the brain trust that they had.”

Bannon also speculated that Trump Jr had involved his father in the
meeting. “The chance that Don Jr did not walk these jumos up to his
father’s office on the twenty-sixth floor is zero.”


Special counsel Robert Mueller was appointed last May, following Trump’s
dismissal of FBI director James Comey, to investigate Russian meddling in
the 2016 election. This has led to the indictments of four members of
Trump’s inner circle, including Manafort and former national security
adviser Michael Flynn. Manafort has pleaded not guilty to money laundering
charges; Flynn has pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI. In recent weeks
Bannon’s Breitbart News and other conservative outlets have accused
Mueller’s team of bias against the president.

Trump predicted in an interview with the New York Times last week that the
special counsel was “going to be fair”, though he also said the
investigation “makes the country look very bad”. The president and his
allies deny any collusion with Russia and the Kremlin has denied
interfering.

Bannon has criticised Trump’s decision to fire Comey. In Wolff’s book,
obtained by the Guardian ahead of publication from a bookseller in New
England, he suggests White House hopes for a quick end to the Mueller
investigation are gravely misplaced.

“You realise where this is going,” he is quoted as saying. “This is all
about money laundering. Mueller chose [senior prosecutor Andrew] Weissmann
first and he is a money-laundering guy. Their path to fucking Trump goes
right through Paul Manafort, Don Jr and Jared Kushner … It’s as plain as a
hair on your face.”

Last month it was reported that federal prosecutors had subpoenaed records
from Deutsche Bank, the German financial institution that has lent hundreds
of millions of dollars to the Kushner property empire. Bannon continues:
“It goes through Deutsche Bank and all the Kushner shit. The Kushner shit
is greasy. They’re going to go right through that. They’re going to roll
those two guys up and say play me or trade me.”

Scorning apparent White House insouciance, Bannon reaches for a hurricane
metaphor: “They’re sitting on a beach trying to stop a Category Five.”


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He insists that he knows no Russians, will not be a witness, will not hire
a lawyer and will not appear on national television answering questions.

Fire and Fury will be published next week. Wolff is a prominent media
critic and columnist who has written for the Guardian and is a biographer
of Rupert Murdoch. He previously conducted interviews for the Hollywood
Reporter with Trump in June 2016 and Bannon a few months later.

He told the Guardian in November that to research the book, he showed up at
the White House with no agenda but wanting to “find out what the insiders
were really thinking and feeling”. He enjoyed extraordinary access to Trump
and senior officials and advisers, he said, sometimes at critical moments
of the fledgling presidency.

The rancour between Bannon and “Javanka” – Kushner and his wife Ivanka
Trump – is a recurring theme of the book. Kushner and Ivanka are Jewish.
Henry Kissinger, the former secretary of state, is quoted as saying: “It is
a war between the Jews and the non-Jews.”

Trump is not spared. Wolff writes that Thomas Barrack Jr, a billionaire who
is one of the president’s oldest associates, allegedly told a friend: “He’s
not only crazy, he’s stupid.” Barrack denied that to the New York Times.

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