Albuquerque Journal

Trump dismisses Jimmy Carter’s criticisms

Former president ‘nice man,’ ‘terrible president’

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Saturday dismissed Jimmy Carter’s swipe at the legitimacy of his election and said the charge was nothing more than a “Democrat talking point,” while offering his own digs at the 94-yearold former commander in chief.

Trump said he was surprised by Carter’s comments alleging that Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 election was responsibl­e for putting Trump in the White House. The Republican punched back, though with a somewhat muted response, at least for him.

“Look, he was a nice man. He was a terrible president. He’s a Democrat. And it’s a typical talking point. He’s loyal to the Democrats. And I guess you should be,” Trump told reporters at a news conference in Japan, adding that, “as everybody now understand­s, I won not because of Russia, not because of anybody but myself.”

Carter made his comments during a discussion on human rights at a resort in Leesburg, Virginia, on Friday. Carter had said there was “no doubt that the Russians did interfere” in 2016.

The 39th president alleged that that interferen­ce, “though not yet quantified, if fully investigat­ed would show that Trump didn’t actually win the election in 2016. He lost the election and he was put into office because the Russians interfered on his behalf.”

U.S. intelligen­ce agencies asserted in a 2017 report that Russia had worked to help Trump during the election and to undermine the candidacy of Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. But the intelligen­ce agencies did not assess whether that interferen­ce had affected the election or contribute­d to Trump’s victory. No evidence has emerged that votes were changed improperly.

Trump insisted during the news conference marking the end of a Group of 20 summit in Osaka that he had won because he’d worked harder and smarter than Clinton.

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Former President Jimmy Carter

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