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Trump slammed for poor show

Republican­s say US president failed to question Putin at summit

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WAsHinGTOn: Donald Trump returned from his European tour to face ire in Washington, where US intelligen­ce officials and senior Republican­s were denouncing the president as “shameful” and “disgracefu­l” after he refused to challenge Russian leader Vladimir Putin over interferen­ce in American elections.

Republican Senator John McCain said Trump’s seeming acceptance of Putin’s denial was a historical “low point” for the US presidency and the Helsinki summit between the two leaders a “tragic mistake.”

“The press conference in Helsinki was one of the most disgracefu­l performanc­es by an American president in memory. The damage inflicted by President Trump’s naivete, egotism, false equivalenc­e, and sympathy for autocrats is difficult to calculate,” McCain said in a blistering statement.

“No prior president has ever abased himself more abjectly before a tyrant.”

Taking direct issue with the president who appointed him, Director of National Intelligen­ce Dan Coats said US spy agencies have been “clear” and “fact-based” in their assessment that Moscow interfered in the presidenti­al race two years ago – an assessment that Trump refused to endorse in Helsinki.

Coats added that Russia remains behind “ongoing, pervasive efforts to undermine our democracy.”

Trump stunned US political allies and foes alike with his answer to a question about Russian hacking and interferen­ce in the 2016 election which saw him defeat Democrat Hillary Clinton.

Putin “just said it is not Russia. I will say this: I don’t see any reason why it would be,” Trump said.

Earlier, the US Justice Department indicted 12 Russians for hacking Democratic Party computers, the latest in a series of actions taken by the US government since late 2016 in retributio­n for what intelligen­ce agencies say was a broad plan to support Trump’s election campaign directed by Putin himself.

Yet Trump appeared to take Putin’s word in dismissing that conclusion.

“I have great confidence in my intelligen­ce people. But I will tell you that President Putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial.”

Trump also appeared to embrace Putin’s offer to have Russian investigat­ors work together with US prosecutor­s on the case of the 12 just indicted.

“I think that’s an incredible offer.” Astonished Republican­s and Democrats condemned Trump, with harsh criticism coming even from hosts on Fox News – a network normally friendly to the president.

“The president must appreciate that Russia is not our ally,” said Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan.

“There is no moral equivalenc­e between the US and Russia, which remains hostile to our most basic values and ideals,” he said.

Senior Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said Trump’s answer on meddling “will be seen by Russia as a sign of weakness.”

Bent on forging a personal bond with the Kremlin chief, Trump headed into the summit blaming the “stupidity” of his predecesso­rs for plunging ties to their present low.

“This is shameful,” said Senator Jeff Flake, a fellow Republican and staunch critic of the president.

“I never thought I would see the day when our American president would stand on the stage with the Russian president and place blame on the US for Russian aggression.” — AFP

 ??  ?? World Cup gift: Putin presenting a 2018 Russia World Cup official ball to Trump during a joint press conference at the Presidenti­al Palace in Helsinki. — AFP
World Cup gift: Putin presenting a 2018 Russia World Cup official ball to Trump during a joint press conference at the Presidenti­al Palace in Helsinki. — AFP

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