Washington – Trump Disputes Russian Interference In 2016 Election

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    President Donald Trump speaks during a rally, Wednesday, June 21, 2017, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)Washington – President Donald Trump appeared to cast doubt on the assessment of 17 U.S. intelligence agencies that blame Russia for election meddling, questioning Thursday why the Obama administration didn’t try to stop it.

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    “By the way, if Russia was working so hard on the 2016 Election, it all took place during the Obama Admin.,” the president tweeted. “Why didn’t they stop them?”

    All 17 intelligence agencies have agreed Russia was behind the hack of Democratic email systems and tried to influence the 2016 election to benefit Trump. The findings are at the heart of an investigation into contacts that members of Trump’s campaign team may have had with Russian officials during the campaign and the transition.

    Trump, frequently lashes out at the Russia investigation as a “witch hunt” spearheaded by Democrats.

    He tweeted Thursday that the Democratic National Committee turned down an offer from the Department of Homeland Security “to protect against hacks (long prior to election). It’s all a big Dem HOAX!”

    “…Why did the DNC REFUSE to turn over its Server to the FBI, and still hasn’t? It’s all a big Dem scam and excuse for losing the election!” he wrote.

    Last month, Trump fired FBI Director James Comey, who was leading the agency’s Russia probe. The president has come under harsh criticism by some who claim he threatened to undermine the investigation by firing Comey.

    Special counsel Robert Mueller was later named to lead the investigation, and The Washington Post reported that Mueller is considering investigating Trump for obstruction of justice because he fired Comey.

    The investigation has shadowed Trump from the outset, though he’s denied any ties to Russia or knowledge of any campaign coordination with Moscow.

    Trump also claimed Thursday that former Homeland Security chief Jeh Johnson “is latest top intelligence official to state there was no grand scheme between Trump & Russia.”

    But Johnson didn’t say that in testimony Wednesday before the House intelligence committee. What he said was that he wasn’t aware of efforts by Trump or his campaign to collude with Russia beyond what the intelligence community already knows. Johnson also said Russian hacking didn’t change election totals, but he can’t be sure other meddling didn’t influence public opinion.

    “It is not for me to know to what extent the Russian hacks influenced public opinion and thereby influence the outcome of the election,” he said.

    Trump has picked fights with intelligence agencies in the past, blaming them for leaks about his associates’ Russia ties. During the transition before his inauguration, he ripped into the intelligence community for being behind the leaks and even compared them to Nazi propaganda. “Intelligence agencies should never have allowed this fake news to “leak” into the public. One last shot at me. Are we living in Nazi Germany?” he tweeted in January.


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    6 years ago

    Mr. President, if you really want to know, allow the investigation to proceed WHEREVER it leads. You promised that you would testify under oath, so do that. You say you want the investigation to figure out what really happened – then do your part, and testify under oath, as you promised. Do it while your own political party, your ‘team’, still controls congress. Do it while your own political party, your ‘team’, still controls the Justice Department. Do it before the Democrats can take control and appoint their own judges.

    Also, release all your financial records, in order to show that you haven’t been receiving payments from the Russians. We know that you have made it seem like you were doing business with them – show us what really has been happening all these years.

    yonasonw
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    yonasonw
    6 years ago

    Fuhrerprinzip!

    6 years ago

    Once again, he shows his hypersensitivity about anything that could cause anyone to even remotely question the legitimacy of his election.

    AmYisroel
    AmYisroel
    6 years ago

    remember it was the Obamanation who told the Russian President Medvedev that he’ll be more flexible after the election to do what they want

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    qazxc
    6 years ago

    I wonder why he doesn’t just release his tax returns and shut up his critics and this Russian connections nonsense forever.