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Clinton says Russian Federation behind DNC hacking, draws line to Trump
This comes on the heels of the hack into the DNC’s private emails that the organization was blaming on Russian hackers.
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This lack of discussion in Russian Federation once again suggests that very few things enter the public domain of debate in this country because of the pro-governmental position of most media outlets.
With the latest revelations that more Democratic party computer systems have been hacked including that of Hillary Clinton’s team.
Manafort has said neither he nor anyone else with the Trump campaign pushed for the platform changes.
“What’s wrong with you, Emin?” “I think you will probably be mightily rewarded by our press”.
Moreover, there are clear reasons for Putin to favor Trump, who openly admires the Russian’s strongman style and takes positions that serve Russian interests. Republican vice-presidential candidate Mike Pence understands that: On Wednesday, he said that if Russian Federation is “interfering in our elections, I can assure you both parties and the United States government will ensure there are serious consequences”.
Trump, whose wife Melania was born in the town of Sevnica while Slovenia was still part of Communist-run Yugoslavia, has sided with Putin on a wide range of issues, including saying that, if elected, he would consider recognizing Crimea as Russian territory and would not necessarily back North Atlantic Treaty Organisation members if Putin chose to invade.
Almost three years later, Trump changed his tune.
CLINTON: Well, Chris, here’s what I think we know.
“He looks at the world exclusively through the prism of business transactions, talking about allies as if they’re Atlantic City contractors that he can bilk”, said Chollet, who spoke out in favor of Clinton during her Democratic primary campaign against Sen. In a 2007 deposition, he spoke about plans for a Trump International hotel in Moscow and meetings with Russian businessmen.
Trump responded by simultaneously criticizing the US’s decision not to intervene to stop the annexation of Crimea, a former Ukrainian territory seized by Russian Federation in 2014, and noting that many citizens of Crimea were allegedly supportive of Russia’s decision to invade.
One nightmare of security specialists is Russia provoking unrest among ethnic Russians in Estonia, Latvia or Lithuania and then using rioting as an excuse to intervene.
He also refused to call on Putin to stay out of the election, “I’m not going to tell Putin what to do”.
“We need to head off any external attempts to interfere in the elections, in our domestic political life”, Putin, who is facing re-election in 2018, told officers from Russia’s FSB security service in February.
Well, we can’t say much more than that about the divinely-inspired Golden Girls parody that some genius threw together this week.
Trump also said that he had “never met” Putin and had “never spoken to him on the phone”, although Trump also hedged by saying he didn’t think he’d ever met Putin and thought he would remember if he had.
The United States would not tolerate that from any other country, especially one considered an adversary, Clinton said.
Clinton repeated the allegation in the interview, implying that there was connection between the attack and what she called Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s support for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“That’s what he said”.
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In the past, Trump’s campaign manager, political strategist Paul Manafort, lobbied on behalf of Viktor Yanukovych, a Ukrainian president and supporter of Russian President Vladimir Putin.