Donald Trump: There’s No Proof Putin Killed Journalists
“I’m saying when you say a man has killed reporters, I’d like you to prove it”, Trump argued. When questioned on Russia’s intervention in the Syrian war, Putin said there is a plan that coincides with America’s plan of working on the constitution and preparing elections that have recognised results.
DONALD Trump has defended criticism over his growing relationship with Vladimir Putin, saying he is “making mincemeat” of Barack Obama. In July, he said that if he were elected president, “I think I would just get along very well with Vladimir Putin. Do you know the names of the reporters that he killed?”
This week, Putin said Trump is “a very bright and talented man”. “Yes, sure, there are allegations”.
“Nobody has been able to back that up”. Try to prove it, the Republican presidential hopeful said, reminding the media of the presumption of innocence. “She lies like insane about everything, whether it’s trips where she was being gunned down in a helicopter or an airplane; she’s a liar and everybody knows that”.
Trump asked Stephanopoulos, “Do you know the names of reporters that he’s killed?” Now, I think it would be despicable if that took place. Hillarys not strong. Hillarys weak, frankly. Last week he said German chancellor Angela Merkel was “ruining Germany” with her stance on the refugee crisis in Europe, after she was named Time magazine’s person of the year. Turns out, he’s nothing but a little lamb.
Trump called reporters’ killings “horrible” on ABC’s “This Week” Sunday. “It’s possible that he does but I don’t think it’s been proven”.
“You can’t just impose your version of democracy, of good and evil, onto people of other cultures, with other religions and traditions in this mechanic, automatic way”, he said. He called him a “pathological liar” for continuing to insist the debunked accounts of thousands of Muslims celebrating in New Jersey on September 11.
The announcement went on to sarcastically add, “Trump said he picked Putin to be his vice-president for his strong approach to dealing with dissent, flexible approach to democracy, rule of law and the Constitution, and his willingness to regularly violate other countries’ territorial integrity in blatant violation of worldwide law if it suited his aims”.
President Vladimir Putin said Russian Federation will keep on advancing its nuclear weapons. “As far as I know, the Turkish side has not yet issued a permit required to launch this project and make it a priority project”. “I didn’t praise him – he praised me”.