Journal Pioneer

Putin says he wanted Trump to win in 2016, didn’t interfere

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Russia’s Vladimir Putin said Monday he did want Donald Trump to win the 2016 U.S. presidenti­al election but took no action during the campaign to make it happen. He said he favoured the celebrity businessma­n because of his policies. Trump and Putin “spent a great deal of time” discussing allegation­s of Russian election meddling as they met for several hours Monday, the U.S. president said. But Trump did not strongly condemn the interferen­ce efforts, which U.S. intelligen­ce agencies insist did occur, including hacking of Democratic emails, the subject of last week’s indictment of 12 Russians. Trump said, as he has countless times, that there was “no collusion” between his campaign and the Russians. Putin, as always, denied all. The two leaders spoke at a joint news conference. Trump, in opening remarks, said that U.S.-Russia relations had been at their lowest point until the two sat down face-toface in a highly-anticipate­d summit. “That changed,” Trump said, “As of about four hours ago.” Trump also continued to deny that there had been any other collusion between his campaign and Russians, declaring: “We ran a brilliant campaign and that’s why I’m president.” The summit began just hours after Trump blamed the United States - and not Russian election meddling or its annexation of Crimea - for a low-point in U.S.Russia relations. The drama was playing out against a backdrop of fraying Western alliances, a new peak in the Russia investigat­ion and fears that Moscow’s aggression may go unchalleng­ed. “Our relationsh­ip with Russia has NEVER been worse,” Trump tweeted Monday morning, blaming “many years of U.S. foolishnes­s and stupidity and now, the Rigged Witch Hunt!” The Russian foreign ministry responded by liking Trump’s tweet and then replying: “We agree.” Asked about the tweet and whether he held Russia responsibl­e for anything, Trump said he held “both countries responsibl­e” thinks the United States has been “fooling” and that “we’re all to blame.” “The probe in a disaster for our country. There was no collusion at all”

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