Trump says Russia-Clinton emails remark was sarcasm
“But I think laying out the facts raises serious issues about Russian interference in our elections, in our democracy”, Clinton told Fox in the interview, taped on Saturday.
Putin’s visit has angered Ukrainians living in Slovenia, who protested Saturday in front of the Russian embassy in the capital, Ljubljana.
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But Crowdstrike and another security firm, ThreatConnect Inc. of Arlington, Virginia, said they found compelling clues pointing to Russia’s government when they analyzed the hackers’ methods and efforts to distribute the stolen emails and other files.
Long before their names became entangled with calls for cyber warfare and accusations of treason, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin had a missed connection in Moscow.
While Trump’s position on North Atlantic Treaty Organisation has delighted the Kremlin, Clinton’s statement clearly stung.
He also said Russian Federation was ready to help strengthen security in the world.
The United States and the 28-nation European Union imposed economic sanctions on Russian Federation for its 2014 military takeover of Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula and support for insurgents in eastern Ukraine.
Epshteyn said the “relationship” Trump was describing didn’t extend beyond Putin following what Trump was doing in Moscow.
“We can not imagine them sitting in the pub, drinking beer, or vodka, or whiskey or whatever”, he said of Clinton and Putin. “He’s not gonna go into Ukraine, all right?” The events in the Ukraine within the last few years indicate Eisenhower’s concerns are still relevant. “She’s weak. We need a strong temperament and that’s all it is, I have a strong temperament”, Trump told ABC News in an interview. “Don’t blame Donald Trump for that”. “It could simply mean that the Kremlin thinks it could benefit more from President Trump than a Clinton administration”, according to the Washington Post.
“When they look at Hillary Clinton they see somebody they really do not like”.
At the small, Orthodox-style wooden church named St. Vladimir chapel, Putin was met by Slovenian President Borut Pahor.
And Trump’s campaign put out a statement Wednesday from his running mate Mike Pence, saying that if Russian Federation is trying to interfere with “our elections … both parties and the United States government will ensure there are serious consequences”.
But the exhortation for a United States adversary to use cyber intrusions against an American political candidate drew criticism from intelligence experts and other public figures, including some Republicans.
“The America people deserve to know that a foreign state is trying to directly influence our democratic process”, he said.
The reports ran excerpts of Clinton’s speech, but the camera swung repeatedly to a sullen Sen. Bernie Sanders when they were publicly promising to remain neutral during the primary campaign. This did not seem to bother Trump in the least; nor did the release of hacked emails embarrassing to the Democratic National Committee on the eve of the convention.
The Kremlin has denied interfering in the US election. And Brendan Buck, a spokesman for Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan said bluntly: “Russia is a global menace led by a devious thug”. I was in Russian Federation, I was in Moscow recently.