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Russia has compiled a psychological dossier on Donald Trump for Russian President Vladimir Putin. Or Vladimir Putin’s reported secret deployment of a menacing new cruise missile? “I have nothing to do with Russian Federation”, an irascible Trump said, during a White House news conference last week.

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“I have nothing to do with Russia”, Trump said during a press conference.

After the election in December, Flynn reached out to his Russian counterpart Sergey Kislyak to establish a working relationship.

Trump has said “it would be nice if we got along with Russian Federation”, which Oliver believed was absurd.

In a press release announcing his support for the Russian Sanctions Review Act, Dent expressed concern about the Kremlin’s involvement in cyberattacks against the USA and Russia’s moves in Ukraine. The story is the White House cover-up following the intelligence briefing that detailed Flynn’s criminal activity and presented clear evidence of collusion with a hostile foreign government. However, Trump isn’t such a good thing for Putin, who has often deflected the problems in his own country by pointing out the flaws in America, something Trump is now adept at doing. From his time as a candidate through his first month in office, Trump’s behavior toward Putin has seemed more ingratiating than skeptical. “The fate of Russia-American relations is much less predictable than it was just a few weeks ago”. A former Russian Prime Minister under Putin, Mikhail Kasyanov also added that Russian officials are “nervous” about what’s unfolding for Trump.

“Crimea is a part of Ukraine”.

Mr. Trump is turning our foreign policy toward Russian Federation – a policy that has always been strongly supported by both parties – on its head. We don’t know the details of those calls. Five days later, Trump explicitly calls for Russia to hack Clinton for further information: “I will tell you this, Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing”. Trump, as a real estate mogul, has more of these than Putin. If the president thought he was buying himself time to deal with Russian Federation by avoiding confrontation early on, that’s clearly backfired.

The document contains proof of corruption by Ukrainian president Petro O. Poroshenko and could be used against him, according to a Ukrainian lawmaker involved in its creation.

Although Trump has never served in the military, he has a clear affinity for high-ranking career officers: Defense Secretary James Mattis and Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly are both retired Marine generals.

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The key point is that there’s no tie between the leaked information from USA intelligence agencies and former President Obama, as this fake news headline suggests.

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