“I never worked for Russia” – Trump rips reporter for Russia question


"I never worked for Russia, and you know that answer better than anybody," Trump said on the South Lawn.
"It's a whole big fat hoax. It's just a hoax," Trump said of the FBI's Russia investigation.
"The people doing that investigation were people that have been caught that are known scoundrels," he said. "I guess you could say they're dirty cops."


The media and Democrats keep bringing up Trump’s solo meeting with Putin from last year, now suggesting that Trump is working for Putin or something. It’s ridiculous on its face, especially when you consider that the media and Democrats didn’t give a rat’s ass when Obama was caught on a hot mic telling Putin’s right-hand man to tell Putin that he’d have more flexibility after the 2012 elections to deal with missile defense.
Look, we don’t forget Trump said something very stupid in his presser with Putin last year. But we also know one of Trump’s unfortunate characteristics is that he likes to blow hot air up the pant legs of leaders who he’s trying to cultivate a good relationship with. He did that with Kim Jong Un and he did that with Putin. I don’t like it any more than the next guy, but to suggest from that and from Trump’s solo meeting with Putin – which was probably solo because of his problems with leaks – that Trump is working for Russia is a disgrace. And I’m glad Trump said as much.
Since we’re on the topic of Trump, he’s also tweeted a few times this morning…






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