Los Angeles Times

Putin’s word

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Re “Trump says he believes Putin’s denial,” Nov. 12

U.S. intelligen­ce agencies agree that the evidence shows Russia interfered in our 2016 election. Despite this, Trump doubts them and says he believes Russian President Vladimir Putin’s denials. I believe there can be only four reasons why Trump takes Putin’s word:

He is so profoundly insecure about his election victory that he cannot countenanc­e any suggestion the Russians may have helped him; the president is beholden to Russia, either because it has compromisi­ng material on him or because of business entangleme­nts; Trump is feeble-mindled and simply doesn’t understand that Putin is lying to him; or some combinatio­n of these.

Any or all of these reasons are deeply disturbing. It is not hyperbole to say that our democracy is threatened by the Trump presidency. Matthew Singerman Newbury Park

On Veterans Day, in Vietnam, where we lost 58,000 brave American soldiers, Trump met with Putin, the autocratic leader of America’s greatest adversary. Putin once again denied that Russia had interfered in the 2016 U.S. election.

Our intelligen­ce agencies have all said the opposite — that Russia did interfere. Trump, in contrast, said he believes Putin and that it is time for us to go forward. On the flight back from Vietnam, Trump called the former intelligen­ce agency heads who spoke out against him “political hacks.”

What further evidence must there be that our president is completely beholden to Russia? Russ Hoyt

Mission Viejo

I know we are all going to sleep more soundly at night knowing that Trump believes Putin’s denial of his country’s interferen­ce in our election.

We all get it now that he has told us so precisely that our lack of a close relationsh­ip with Russia is because of “this artificial thing that’s happening with this Democratic-inspired thing.”

However, the progress that he might have made in rebuilding our confidence is undone by his Twitter battle with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in which he totally did not call Kim “short and fat.” Lynn Lorenz

Newport Beach

I thought I had heard everything until I read that our president believed Putin over his own intelligen­ce agencies.

Trump continues to act and speak in a manner that demonstrat­es his incompeten­ce to be president. The Republican­s in Congress are not protecting the American people from Trump’s delusional behavior.

What a disgrace for them to put party loyalty ahead of their love for their country. Carol Karas

Camarillo

 ?? Mikhail Klimentyev EPA ?? VLADIMIR PUTIN and President Trump speak at a trade summit in Da Nang, Vietnam, on Nov. 11.
Mikhail Klimentyev EPA VLADIMIR PUTIN and President Trump speak at a trade summit in Da Nang, Vietnam, on Nov. 11.

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