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‘He’s making mincemeat of Obama’ Donald Trump hails ‘strong’ Vladimir Putin
MSNBC’s report noted that the Committee to Protect Journalists has published the names of journalists killed in Russia: “Since 1992, the CPJ says that 56 journalists of various nationalities have been killed in Russia”.
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Speaking at an annual end-of-year news conference, Putin said “the future of the Akkuyu nuclear power station should be decided at the corporate level”, noting the $3.5 billion investment made thus far in the venture was carried out by Russian companies, not the government.
Trump contrasted his potential friendship with Putin with Obama, whom he lamented has “never gotten along” with the Russian leader.
“He’s always denied it. He’s never – it’s never been proven that he’s killed anybody”. Ever since the exchange between Putin and Trump began, many commentators have noted that Trump’s reaction has been most unusual given that most of the other Republican candidates- and Republican Party members in general- prefer to maintain a distance from and a conservative view on the Russian president and the Kremlin.
“You’re supposed to be innocent until proven guilty, at least in our country. Because I’ve been – you know, you’ve been hearing this, but I haven’t seen the names”, Trump said during an interview on ABC’s “This Week” on Sunday.
“I like people who weren’t captured”, Trump said of McCain in July.
“It is always a great honor to be so nicely complimented by a man so highly respected within his own country and beyond”, Trump said at a rally in Columbus, Ohio.
“I’m not”, Trump responded. He’s the leader of the parties.’ And he said nice things….
The billionaire went on to directly compliment Putin, saying: “He is a strong leader. He’s making mincemeat out of our president”.
“If we get along well with Russian Federation, that’s a positive thing”, Trump added.
In the fake statement, Kasich’s campaign noted that Trump “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”.
On Sunday, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie – one of Trump’s opponents for the GOP nod – said during his own interview on “This Week” that he “wouldn’t want” Putin’s endorsement.
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“We need a president that actually will stand up for American interests whether it’s in Europe or the Middle East”, Bush said on CBS’ Face the Nation. You don’t you brag about what a great guy he is.