Trump lawyer denies Moscow Trump Tower plan was leverage to get boss elected

Republicans look to limit investigation as emails emerge of Trump associate bragging he and Putin 'will get Donald elected'

A doorman stands in front of Trump Tower on New York's Fifth Avenue
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Leaked emails show one of Donald Trump's associates last year advocated enlisting Vladimir Putin to get Trump elected, using a real estate deal as payback.

In messages seen by the New York Times, Russian immigrant Felix Sater, pressed Trump attorney Michael Cohen to build a Trump Tower in Moscow, claiming he "will get Putin in on this program and we will get Donald elected".

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