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  2.  @nukembear2345  Treasonous Trump at Helsinki shortly after 6 U.S. Intelligence Agencies confirmed Putin hacked DNC and assisted Trump in the election: “My people came to me, [Director of National Intelligence] Dan Coats came to me and some others saying they think it's Russia. I have President Putin, he just said it’s not Russia,” Trump said. “I will say this, I don’t see any reason why it would be.” Trump has labeled as a “hoax” the U.S. intelligence reports that Putin placed bounties on American soldiers. “The president is seemingly smitten with the Russian president. Trump cannot stop praising him”. Trump: “Putin has done a really great job of outsmarting our country. He could not have been nicer. He was so nice. He is really very much of a leader. He said nice things about me. I like him because he called me a genius. Putin did call me a genius.” Trump when asked about Putin ordering the assassinations of journalists: “We got a lot of killers—a lot of killers. Why do you think our country is so innocent? You think our country is so innocent?… Take a look at what we’ve done too. Putin is no different than us”. Trump congratulated Putin on winning reelection, giving his sham election legitimacy. He considered visiting Putin on Russian soil despite the fact that Russia attacked the U.S. election. He also gave Putin a PR victory on coronavirus by accepting a large delivery of medical supplies from Russia, a move that was regarded as a stunt by Moscow. He pleases Putin over and over again, constantly criticizing NATO. To this day, Putin wants to weaken the alliance. And speaking of alliances, the president asked allies to let Russia back into the G-7. The other member nations refused. He also invited Moscow to the G-7 summit again. Allies rejected him. But Trump doesn’t just praise Putin. The president has also praised far-right European leaders aligned with Putin. He likes to tell Moscow secrets about the U.S. Four months into his presidency, the president gave classified intelligence to the Russians inside the Oval Office. Trump directed the CIA to share more with Russia, according to two former CIA officials. Even though the U.S. received nothing in return. The Trump administration considered returning two diplomatic compounds in New York and Maryland to Russia after they were seized for spying.
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