"There's also the question of the candidate's personal knowledge. The White House has denied that the President knew of the meeting; deputy press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, said that Trump had learned of the meeting recently. That said, he was clearly in the building on the relevant day, and the meeting involved two close family members and his campaign chairman and a woman purporting to be bringing news of a foreign government effort to help his campaign. So again, the story as it stands today is consistent with an abortive effort to gather dirt that never went anywhere and of which the President neither knew nor approved-and on which nobody followed up. But it's also consistent with a covert contact that precipitated the first major release of Russian-hacked material stolen from Trump's opponents. It's certainly consistent with individuals willing to publicly lie to cover up their contacts, and only acknowledge such contacts when caught by the media."