Donald Trump Jr., the President's Son

Tie to Russia: In July, the President's oldest son admitted to meeting with a Kremlin-connected attorney during the campaign to get dirt on Hillary Clinton. The New York Times initially broke the news that intermediary Rob Goldstone arranged the sit-down on June 9, 2016 with attorney Natalia Veselnitskaya and Trump Jr., who invited along campaign manager Paul Manafort and the President's son-in-law, Jared Kushner. Goldstone promised info which "would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father."

What He Later Said About It: In March, Trump Jr. denied having the meeting. Last week, he admitted to having the meeting but claimed it was regarding "a program about the adoption of Russian children." On July 9, he clarified that he went into the meeting hoping to get damaging information to use against Clinton but ended up discussing adoption. Finally, on July 11, he released the emails which clearly show he went into the meeting knowing it was arranged by the Russian government.

Repercussions: Legal experts say Trump Jr.'s emails may prove the campaign intended to collude with a foreign government, and GOP senator Susan Collins is calling for Trump Jr. to be interviewed by the Senate Intel panel. It's unclear at this point whether or not the meeting will be investigated by Robert Mueller, the special counsel investigating potential Trump campaign collusion with Russia.