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Donald Trump Jr. was already planning when to drop possible Clinton dirt minutes after the first Goldstone email

Emails show Trump Jr. was strategizing to release potential dirt on Clinton "later in the summer."

Donald Trump Jr. in Nevada in November, 2016.

An email chain between Donald Trump Jr. and a British music publicist shows that just minutes after being offered damaging information on Hillary Clinton from a Russian lawyer, Trump Jr. was already planning on when to release it.

"If it's what you say I love it especially later in the summer," Trump Jr. wrote on June 3 to Rob Goldstone, a publicist who represents a Russian pop star and has connections to President Trump.

Just 18 minutes earlier, Goldstone had notified Trump Jr. of a "Russian government attorney" who wanted to

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