The Jerusalem Post

Trump: I misspoke in Helsinki,

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – US President Donald Trump, grappling with a torrent of criticism over his performanc­e at a Helsinki summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, said on Tuesday he misspoke at their joint news conference and meant to say he saw no reason why it was not Russia that interfered in the 2016 US election.

Trump told reporters at the White House that he had full faith and support for US intelligen­ce agencies and accepted their conclusion that Russia meddled in the election.

“The full faith and support for America’s intelligen­ce agencies – I have a full faith in our intelligen­ce agencies,” Trump said in remarks preceding a meeting with House of Representa­tives Republican­s about possible future tax cuts.

He said Russian actions had no impact on the outcome of the vote and the administra­tion would work aggressive­ly to protect the November 2018 congressio­nal elections.

Standing alongside Putin at the news conference in Helsinki on Monday, Trump was asked if he believed US intelligen­ce agencies’ conclusion­s that Russia interfered in the election in an effort to help him defeat Democrat Hillary Clinton.

Trump said he was not convinced it was Moscow.

“I don’t see any reason why it would be,” Trump said. “President Putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today.”

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