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Trump blames "fake media"; demands 2nd meeting w Putin

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President Donald Trump said Thursday he is "looking forward" to meeting again with Russian President Vladimir Putin to "begin implementing" issues they discussed during their summit earlier this week.
Trump, who touched off a major political controversy with his embrace of Putin in Helsinki, Finland, accused the news media -- which he again dubbed the "enemy of the people" -- of distorting the summit and pining for a confrontation between the US and Russia.
In a series of tweets Thursday morning, Trump argued his summit with Putin "was a great success."
"The Summit with Russia was a great success, except with the real enemy of the people, the Fake News Media," Trump said. "I look forward to our second meeting so that we can start implementing some of the many things discussed, including stopping terrorism, security for Israel, nuclear proliferation, cyber attacks, trade, Ukraine, Middle East peace, North Korea and more."
"There are many answers, some easy and some hard, to these problems...but they can ALL be solved!" Trump tweeted.

Putin has signaled in the wake of his summit with Trump that he and the US President reached several agreements, but neither Trump nor the White House have confirmed any substantive agreements between the two countries.
Trump's tweets on Thursday come as he has alternated between trying to quell a political uproar over his comments in Helsinki -- he refused to back the US intelligence community's assessment of Russian efforts to influence the 2016 election during a joint news conference with Putin, instead touting Putin's strong denials -- and his desire to not back down or apologize over his performance.
Trump subsequently said he misspoke, but has not acknowledged that he repeatedly put the US intelligence community's assessment and Putin's denials on the same footing.
Instead, Trump has used his clean-up remarks to again insist that there was "no collusion" between his campaign and Moscow, while also insisting that it "could be other people also" who interfered in the 2016 election.
And while he later acknowledged in an interview with CBS News that Putin was responsible for the effort to undermine the election, he only attributed that responsibility to Putin being "in charge of the country." The New York Times later reported, and the former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper confirmed to CNN, that Trump was briefed on specific US intelligence indicating that Putin personally ordered the 2016 Russian influence campaign.
Trump on Wednesday again reignited the controversy when he replied "no" when asked if Russia is still targeting the United States, directly contradicting the current Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats. White House press secretary Sarah Sanders claimed later in the day that Trump was saying "no" to answering additional questions.
Meanwhile, Trump has railed throughout the week at the news media, blaming reporters for negative coverage of the summit, even though much of the reporting has focused on Republicans' condemnations.
Trump's "enemy of the people" attack on Thursday marked the second time Trump has emerged from a summit with a dictator who has restricted press freedoms and subsequently attacked the news media as an "enemy."
"Our Country's biggest enemy is the Fake News so easily promulgated by fools!" Trump tweeted last month after he drew heat for overplaying the outcome of his summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.


https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/poli...nemy-of-the-people/ar-AAAjWV2?ocid=spartandhp
 

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President Donald Trump said Thursday he is "looking forward" to meeting again with Russian President Vladimir Putin to "begin implementing" issues they discussed during their summit earlier this week.
Trump, who touched off a major political controversy with his embrace of Putin in Helsinki, Finland, accused the news media -- which he again dubbed the "enemy of the people" -- of distorting the summit and pining for a confrontation between the US and Russia.
In a series of tweets Thursday morning, Trump argued his summit with Putin "was a great success."
"The Summit with Russia was a great success, except with the real enemy of the people, the Fake News Media," Trump said. "I look forward to our second meeting so that we can start implementing some of the many things discussed, including stopping terrorism, security for Israel, nuclear proliferation, cyber attacks, trade, Ukraine, Middle East peace, North Korea and more."
"There are many answers, some easy and some hard, to these problems...but they can ALL be solved!" Trump tweeted.

Putin has signaled in the wake of his summit with Trump that he and the US President reached several agreements, but neither Trump nor the White House have confirmed any substantive agreements between the two countries.
Trump's tweets on Thursday come as he has alternated between trying to quell a political uproar over his comments in Helsinki -- he refused to back the US intelligence community's assessment of Russian efforts to influence the 2016 election during a joint news conference with Putin, instead touting Putin's strong denials -- and his desire to not back down or apologize over his performance.
Trump subsequently said he misspoke, but has not acknowledged that he repeatedly put the US intelligence community's assessment and Putin's denials on the same footing.
Instead, Trump has used his clean-up remarks to again insist that there was "no collusion" between his campaign and Moscow, while also insisting that it "could be other people also" who interfered in the 2016 election.
And while he later acknowledged in an interview with CBS News that Putin was responsible for the effort to undermine the election, he only attributed that responsibility to Putin being "in charge of the country." The New York Times later reported, and the former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper confirmed to CNN, that Trump was briefed on specific US intelligence indicating that Putin personally ordered the 2016 Russian influence campaign.
Trump on Wednesday again reignited the controversy when he replied "no" when asked if Russia is still targeting the United States, directly contradicting the current Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats. White House press secretary Sarah Sanders claimed later in the day that Trump was saying "no" to answering additional questions.
Meanwhile, Trump has railed throughout the week at the news media, blaming reporters for negative coverage of the summit, even though much of the reporting has focused on Republicans' condemnations.
Trump's "enemy of the people" attack on Thursday marked the second time Trump has emerged from a summit with a dictator who has restricted press freedoms and subsequently attacked the news media as an "enemy."
"Our Country's biggest enemy is the Fake News so easily promulgated by fools!" Trump tweeted last month after he drew heat for overplaying the outcome of his summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.


https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/poli...nemy-of-the-people/ar-AAAjWV2?ocid=spartandhp
I thought they had "solutions" and not "issues".

Nobel Prize for Piss, errrrr Peace......here we come!! :rolleyes:
 

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rumour is that Putin is demanding a second meeting because Trump did not complete the blow job.
 

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Gotta love the power of this president to brush off a hysterical media and their brainless followers suffering from TDS.
 

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A second meeting with Putin keeps the "Trump is a Traitor" story alive - It looks like it is doing a lot of damage to Trumpinsky. Second meeting with Putin sounds GREAT!

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rumour is that Putin is demanding a second meeting because Trump did not complete the blow job.
I heard that he gagged and spit some of Putin's load onto the carpet.
Putin don't play like that. Trump is lucky he is getting a second shot, if you will.
 

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I heard that he gagged and spit some of Putin's load onto the carpet.
Putin don't play like that. Trump is lucky he is getting a second shot, if you will.
That's ridiculous.

The real reason Putin is coming to DC is that he's going to fuck Melania and make Trump watch and jerk off when Vlad creampies the Flotus. That way Trump will truly know which of them is the stud and which one is the cuck.
 

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Don't be surprised if Tucker loses his show on Fox one of these days.

"Tucker: The people yelling the loudest about how the Russians are our greatest enemy, and Trump is their puppet, are the very same people who’ve been mismanaging our foreign policy for the past two decades. The people who invaded Iraq. The people who prolonged the war in Syria."

https://twitter.com/sahouraxo/status/1019702368429101056
 

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That's ridiculous.

The real reason Putin is coming to DC is that he's going to fuck Melania and make Trump watch and jerk off when Vlad creampies the Flotus. That way Trump will truly know which of them is the stud and which one is the cuck.
No, no, no.

Trump is getting Putin to come and piss on the bed that Obama slept in.
That's all.
 

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Gotta love the power of this president to brush off a hysterical media and their brainless followers suffering from TDS.
Gotta love the Trumpanistas who brush off the threat that Russia poses to free and fair elections based only upon Trumps word whose only interest are his own. And continually demonstrates how dumb and gullible his followers are. Really quite funny and sad.
 

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Gotta love the Trumpanistas who brush off the threat that Russia poses to free and fair elections based only upon Trumps word whose only interest are his own. And continually demonstrates how dumb and gullible his followers are. Really quite funny and sad.
Gotta love the TDS sufferers who can't tell the difference between "I'm not convinced it was Russia yet" and "It wasn't Russia", who assume that public statements about the state of evidence means that no further investigation is ongoing and that no measures are quietly being taken to address cyber security, and who think that the solution to international conflict between superpowers is for their leaders NOT to meet. That's what seems dumb, gullible, funny (but not an amusing way), and sad to me.
 

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Gotta love the TDS sufferers who can't tell the difference between "I'm not convinced it was Russia yet" and "It wasn't Russia", who assume that public statements about the state of evidence means that no further investigation is ongoing and that no measures are quietly being taken to address cyber security, and who think that the solution to international conflict between superpowers is for their leaders NOT to meet. That's what seems dumb, gullible, funny (but not an amusing way), and sad to me.
Gotta love the Trumpanistas who cant tell the difference between EVERY intelligence agency including others around the world who have said there is definitive proof of Putins direct participation ion the meddling and the personal interests, and what might be finds of Mueller, of the PGOTUS who conflates meddling with the legitimacy of his presidency. Truly the dumbest most gullible cohort in the world.
 

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The undermining of the midterms has already started.

When I said that Trump and Putin would take a sunshiny day drive to Camp David, it was a joke. Now it may actually happen. Putin has been working on Russia's revenge since the crash of the Ruble, Trump will deliver it to him in a picnic basket.

If James Baker's strategy for Russia had been followed, Putin may have never come to power. Gorbachev would have remained in power until Boris Nemtsnov was ready to replace him. The Americans botched a golden opportunity.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkwJ-g0iJ6w
 

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Gotta love the Trumpanistas who cant tell the difference between EVERY intelligence agency including others around the world who have said there is definitive proof of Putins direct participation ion the meddling and the personal interests, and what might be finds of Mueller, of the PGOTUS who conflates meddling with the legitimacy of his presidency. Truly the dumbest most gullible cohort in the world.
Gotta love the TDS sufferers who think the words "high degree of confidence" means the same as "definitive proof", and who attribute to Trump the Dem's/media's (one and the same really, should be a new word - "Demedia" (I like it, reminiscent of "dementia")) attempt to conflate election meddling with the legitimacy of the presidency. Truly dumb and gullible.
 

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Gotta love the Trumpanistas who brush off the threat that Russia poses to free and fair elections based only upon Trumps word whose only interest are his own. And continually demonstrates how dumb and gullible his followers are. Really quite funny and sad.
It's called international diplomacy. Trump understands it. You don't.
 

Insidious Von

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Boris Nemtsnov's daughter Zhanna has emigrated to Germany. She was active in her father's resistance campaign that led to mass protests against Putin in 2011. She left not long after her father's murder, had she stayed she would also have been killed.
 
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