WASHINGTONโThe FBI lawyer who served as a conduit for flimsy allegations against Donald Trump said May 19 he would have acted differently if he knew Trumpโs rival for the presidency, Hillary Clinton, was behind the claims.
James Baker, who now works for Twitter, said that he likely would not have have met with Michael Sussmann, who is accused of passing on data that allegedly linked Trumpโs business to a Russian bank, if he knew Sussmann was acting on behalf of the Clinton campaign.
โI donโt think I would have,โ Baker said on the stand in federal court in Washington.
Knowing Trumpโs opponent was behind the allegations โwould have raised very serious questions, certainly, about the credibility of the sourceโ and the โveracity of the information,โ Baker said. It would also have heightened โa substantial concern in my mind about whether we were going to be played.โ
The testimony bolsters a key piece of special counsel John Durhamโs case against Sussmannโthat knowing the sources propelling Sussmann to meet with Baker would have altered how the FBI analyzed the information, which the bureau ultimately found did not substantiate the claims of a secret backchannel between the Trump Organization and Alfa Bank.
โAbsent Sussmannโs false statement, the FBI might have taken additional or more incremental steps before opening and/or closing an investigation,โ prosecutors said in Sussmannโs indictment, which charged him with lying to the FBI.
Defense lawyers have argued that the impact of Sussmannโs alleged lie was โtrivial or negligible.โ
Sussmann met Baker in the FBI lawyerโs office on Sept. 19, 2016, just weeks before the presidential election. No other persons were present.
Baker said Thursday that would not have been the case if he knew the Clinton campaignโs involvement. He said he likely would have directed Sussmann to other FBI personnelโbureau lawyers donโt typically receive informationโor would have still met with Sussmann, but made sure other personnel were present.
โI was willing to meet with Michael alone because I had high confidence in him and trust,โ said Baker, who has described Sussmann as a friend. โI think I would have made a different assessment if he said he had been appearing on behalf of a client.โ
By John Haughey and Zachary Stieber