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Donald Trump On Putin Killing Journalists: Innocent Until Proven Guilty
“His equipment has shot down an airliner and killed a couple hundred people”, McCain said. “But this isn’t like somebody that’s stood with a gun and he’s taken the blame or he’s admitted that he’s killed”.
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Trump also doubled down on his comments on ABC News’ “This Week,” claiming that there is no evidence that Putin orchestrated the murders of journalists.
McCain brushed aside Trump’s criticism of himself, but told Concord News Radio that his praise for Putin “shows either profound ignorance or an attitude that contradicts everything about the United States of America”.
For McCain, Trump’s admiration of Putin is “incomprehensible”.
Much as Putin has muzzled free expression in the media, marginalized political opponents and scrapped contested elections, Trump has blithely endorsed shutting down parts of the Internet, praised President Franklin D. Roosevelt for interning Japanese Americans during World War II and openly contemplated registering Muslims in America.
But Stephanopoulos pressed Trump about the murder allegations against Putin. Trump responded with warm words of his own, calling it “a great honor to be so nicely complimented”. Holding his 2nd Christmas themed rally where he spoke flanked by lighted wreaths & entered & exited the stage to the tune of Christmas classics, Trump assured in that he “would never kill” journalists. “I don’t know that he has”, said the billionaire businessman.
“It’s never been proven that he’s killed anybody, so you know you’re supposed to be innocent until proven guilty at least in our country he has not been proven that he’s killed reporters”. “If he has killed reporters, that’s bad…”
In the same interview with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, the candidate added, “When you say a man has killed reporters, I’d like you to prove it”.
He also used the opportunity to take a jab at US President Barack Obama, saying, “At least he’s a leader unlike what we have in this country”.
“Sure, there are allegations”, Trump said.
The decision on constructing a nuclear power plant in the southern coast of Turkey by Russia’s state-owned nuclear company, Rosatom, is “strictly commercial”, Russian President Vladimir Putin said last week, Kallanish Energy learns.
“What am I going to say, he’s a weak leader?”
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“He said, ‘Trump is brilliant”.