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Trump claims win as 13 Russians indicted

■ US Prez reiterates no collusion with Russia in polls

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Washington, Feb. 17: The alleged Russian interferen­ce had no impact on the results of the 2016 US presidenti­al elections, President Donald Trump said on Saturday, as a federal grand jury indicted 13 Russian nationals and three companies for interferin­g in the country’s political system.

The indictment, released on Friday by the office of US Special Counsel Robert Mueller, said the accused also interfered in the 2016 US presidenti­al election through social media propaganda.

“No collusion!” Trump said about his presidenti­al campaign as he pointed out that Russia’s alleged meddling had begun much earlier.

“Russia started their anti-US campaign in 2014, long before I announced that I would run for President. The results of the election were not impacted. The Trump campaign did nothing wrong - no collusion!” Trump said.

Later, in a White House statement, Trump urged his fellow countrymen to come together and foil the attempts of those “seeking to sow confusion, discord, and rancor to be successful”.

“It’s time we stop the outlandish partisan attacks, wild and false allegation­s, and farfetched theories, which only serve to further the agendas of bad actors, like Russia, and do nothing to protect the principles of our institutio­ns. We must unite as Americans to protect the integrity of our democracy and our elections,” Trump said.

White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said the alleged Russian interferen­ce began in 2014 before Trump declared his candidacy.

“President Donald J. Trump has been fully briefed on this matter and is glad to see the Special Counsels investigat­ion further indicatest­hat there was NO COLLUSION between the Trump campaign and Russia and that the outcome of the election was not changed or affected,” she said.

After the indictment­s were returned by a federal grand juries, both political parties Democrats and Republican­s said this vindicated their respective stands.

Democratic Senator Mark Warner said the indictment was an important step to hold Russia accountabl­e.

“While platforms like Facebook and Twitter are allowing Americans to communicat­e and share ideas in ways unimaginab­le just a decade ago, were also learning that we each bear some responsibi­lity for exercising good judgment and a healthy amount of skepticism when it comes to the things we read and share on social media,” said Warner. House Speaker Paul Ryan said the Russians’ alleged action was “a sinister and systematic attack on our political system”. “We have known that Russians meddled in the election, but these indictment­s detail the extent of the subterfuge. These Russians engaged in a sinister and systematic attack on our political system,” said Ryan.

“It was a conspiracy to subvert the process, and take aim at democracy itself. Today’s announceme­nt underscore­s why we need to follow the facts and work to protect the integrity of future elections,” he said.

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