Clinton says Russian intelligence services hacked DNC
Trump’s relationship with Russia and favorable statements about Putin have come under scrutiny in recent days following his suggestion for Russian hackers to find emails that Hillary Clinton deleted after serving as secretary of state.
After making headlines for not endorsing Trump outright in early May (he said he was “just not ready to do that at this point”), Ryan has since supported the nominee cautiously. “Now, if Russian Federation or China or any other country has those emails, I mean, to be honest with you, I’d love to see them”.
On Wednesday, Mr Trump told a news conference: “Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing”.
Trump loves Putin. Trump knows Putin.
“Putin has big plans for Russian Federation”. He was asked about how he would negotiate with Putin and said he had done so during preparations for the Miss Universe 2013 pageant in Moscow.
Except when it’s not convenient for Trump to know Putin. “I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press”. Why would I tell you a thing like that?
We’ve become nearly numb to Trump’s wild and irresponsible declarations because there are so many of them. “I’ve never spoken to him”. You look at that.
It’s a comment Trump has repeatedly made at rallies.
In the interview, Clinton used the email issue to cast Trump as overly cozy with Putin – part of an effort to undercut Trump’s qualifications on foreign policy and to suggest he’s not steady enough for the presidency.
Russian Federation does not respect our country any longer. Russian Federation is also giving back to Trump.
In a series of tweets, Trump said that two of these debates were being deliberately scheduled on a day having National Football League games, which would attract low audience.
“You did say on three different occasions you had a relationship with him”.
“I’m not going to jump to that conclusion”, she said. “Watching my daughter and having her waiting on stage when I came out, I was pretty concerned about whether I’d make it through the speech”.
Peskov said the Kremlin was unmoved by that comment, and it would not change what he says has been its neutral stance on US presidential candidates.
“I’m saying that I’d possibly have a good relationship”.
“He’s running his country and at least he’s a leader, unlike what he have in this country”, Trump said. “I’d love to have that power”.
But that wasn’t Trump’s only comment on Putin during the event. “Putin should stay out of this election”. “That would have been a time when I would have met him”, he said. “I don’t know anything other than that he doesn’t respect our country”, he continued.
Republicans scatter when Trump talks Russian Federation.
“President Trump would be so much better for U.S”.
The third outrage is that Trump called Obama “the most ignorant president in our history”.
I think we need to start at the top of the outrage column.
“I think I have a great temperament”.