On Sunday, Donald Trump Jr. confirmed that in June of 2016 he allegedly attempted (and failed!) to communicate with the Russians to obtain damaging information on Hillary Clinton. Through a music publicist named Rob Goldstone, Trump Jr. allegedly set up a meeting with a Russian lawyer named Natalia Veselnitskaya who claimed the Russians were funding the Democratic National Committed and Clinton.

But Trump Jr. was tricked! The lawyer allegedly pulled a bait and switch, and instead wanted to talk about random sanctions on Russia adoption from 2012.

Trump Jr. maintains that his father knew nothing about the meeting beforehand. But, the president happens to go back with Goldstone, the man who facilitated the meeting. Goldstone has been associated with the Miss Universe pageant and manages Russian pop star Emin Agalarov, whose father is a wealthy Moscow developer who sponsored the pageant in 2013. Goldstone said he arranged the meeting between Trump Jr. and Veselnitskaya on behalf of a client, whom he would not name.

But if you're curious about this Emin Agalarov, all you have to do is watch a few of his music videos, including this one from 2013, which features the current President of the United States!

In the video, Emin—who looks like a horny Russian Bachelorette contestant—is sitting in some board meeting when begins to fantasize about his gaudy mansion. There, he fist pumps and gets swarmed by Miss America contestants for no apparent reason. Fortunately, before the video gets more problematic, Emin is woken from his daydream by Donald Trump being a total asshole. Take a look below.

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