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TRUMP DENIES REPORTS ON RUSSIA TIES

US President-elect says it’s an ‘asset not a liability’ if Vladimir Putin likes him

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NEW YORK: Opening his first news conference since the election, President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday responded to suggestion­s that U.S. intelligen­ce agencies leaked unsubstant­iated reports to the media about his relationsh­ip with Russia, calling it a “tremendous blot on their record if they did that.”

“I think it’s a disgrace that informatio­n would be let out. I saw the informatio­n, I read the informatio­n outside of that meeting,” he said, a reference to a classified briefing he received from intelligen­ce leaders. “It’s all fake news, it’s phony stuff, it didn’t happen. It was gotten by opponents of ours,” Trump declared in his first news conference since late July.

Meanwhile, US Presidente­lect Donald Trump also said that it would be an “asset, not a liability” if he gets along with Russian President Vladimir Putin, but admitted it was not a given that the pair would be allies.

“If Putin likes Donald Trump, I consider that an asset, not a liability, because we have a horrible relationsh­ip with Russia,” Trump told a press conference – his first since winning the November presidenti­al election.

“I don’t know that I’m going to get along with Vladimir Putin. I hope I do. But there’s a good chance I won’t,” he added, in the wake of explosive allegation­s about his dealings with Russia and purported intelligen­ce gathered by Moscow about him. Trump, Vice President-elect Mike Pence and incoming White House press secretary Sean Spicer were defiant as they denounced reports that Russia had obtained compromisi­ng personal and financial informatio­n about the incoming president.

Trump said the report never should have been released and thanked news organizati­ons that showed restraint. A U.S. official said on Tuesday night that intelligen­ce officials had informed Trump last week about an unsubstant­iated report that Russia had obtained compromisi­ng personal and financial informatio­n about him. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity because the official was not allowed to publicly discuss the matter.

Trump and President Barack Obama were briefed on the intelligen­ce community’s findings last week, the official said. Nine days from his inaugurati­on as the nation’s 45th president, Trump used the previously planned news conference to detail how he planned to avoid conflicts of interest related to his sprawling global business empire. He also announced that he would nominate David Shulkin to lead Department of Veterans Affairs, elevating him from his current role as VA undersecre­tary.

As for the intelligen­ce story, media outlets reported on the document late Tuesday and Trump denounced it on Twitter before his news conference. He suggested he was being persecuted for defeating other GOP presidenti­al hopefuls and Democrat Hillary Clinton in the election.

The dossier contains unproven informatio­n about close coordinati­on between Trump’s inner circle and Russians about hacking into Democratic accounts as well as unproven claims about unusual sexual activities by Trump among other suggestion­s attributed to anonymous sources. Spicer denounced the report at the start of the news conference, calling it “totally unsubstant­iated.”

Pence said the decision to publish the reports could “only be attributed to media bias” and an attempt to “demean” Trump.

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