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Trump pledges transparency on Putin conversations after bombshell report
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 71056474:MV8zOTU3MzQzXzcxNTYzMDU4XzIyNjQ1ODYy] [quote:Flippy Nipples:MV8zOTU3MzQzXzcxNTM0MDMyX0MxRENBMTMz] [quote:Garufal:MV8zOTU3MzQzXzcxNTMzOTkwXzQ3M0IyQkEz] [quote:Uncle Cleatus:MV8zOTU3MzQzX0NGNTFGNjM5] President Donald Trump on Saturday said he would be willing to release the details of his private conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki last summer. “I would. I don’t care,” Trump told Fox News host Jeanine Pirro in a phone interview, adding: “I’m not keeping anything under wraps. I couldn't care less.” The president’s remarks came hours after a report by The Washington Post stating that Trump “has gone to extraordinary lengths to conceal details” of his talks with Putin. The Post also reported that there is no detailed record of Trump’s interactions with Putin at five locations over the past two years, according to U.S. officials. The president referred to his roughly two-hour dialogue with Putin in Helsinki — at which only the leaders and their translators were present — as “a great conversation” that included discussions about “securing Israel and lots of other things.” House Republicans in July quashed an attempt by Democratic lawmakers to subpoena Trump's interpreter in Helsinki. Asked by Pirro if he'd ever worked on behalf of Russia, Trump did not directly answer the question, calling the Times' report "insulting." PIRRO: "Are you now or have you ever worked for Russia, Mr. President?" TRUMP: "I think it’s the most insulting thing I’ve ever been asked... If you read the article, you’ll find they had nothing... It’s called the failing New York Times for a reason..." (then pivots to Comey) https://www.politico.com/story/2019/01/12/trump-putin-conversations-release-helsinki-1098683 [/quote] Trump needs to counter...Deep State has him on '[u]defense[/u]' He needs to go on '[u]offense[/u]' & start prosecuting. [/quote] He cant. He doesnt have legs to stand on. Every part of his life is being investigated, more bombshells come out every day, Mueller report is not too far off, people are starting to get real mad at this trump shutdown, Cohen is going to go in front of congress and it keeps going. Plus he cant prosecute without evidence. What your asking him to do is act like a dictator in a police state. What is this 1984??? [/quote] The average, decent American is more concerned with the intent of the law rather than the letter of it. The only chance the council or any of these clowns ever had was catching people tripping up with mis-remembering under oath which leads to the types of perjury charges Gen. Flynn had to deal with. I think people are starting to realize that these Marxist tactics are eventually going to implicate us all if even if they only recognize it at a visceral level thus far. [/quote]
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President Donald Trump on Saturday said he would be willing to release the details of his private conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki last summer.
“I would. I don’t care,” Trump told Fox News host Jeanine Pirro in a phone interview, adding: “I’m not keeping anything under wraps. I couldn't care less.”
The president’s remarks came hours after a report by The Washington Post stating that Trump “has gone to extraordinary lengths to conceal details” of his talks with Putin. The Post also reported that there is no detailed record of Trump’s interactions with Putin at five locations over the past two years, according to U.S. officials.
The president referred to his roughly two-hour dialogue with Putin in Helsinki — at which only the leaders and their translators were present — as “a great conversation” that included discussions about “securing Israel and lots of other things.”
House Republicans in July quashed an attempt by Democratic lawmakers to subpoena Trump's interpreter in Helsinki.
Asked by Pirro if he'd ever worked on behalf of Russia, Trump did not directly answer the question, calling the Times' report "insulting."
PIRRO: "Are you now or have you ever worked for Russia, Mr. President?"
TRUMP: "I think it’s the most insulting thing I’ve ever been asked... If you read the article, you’ll find they had nothing... It’s called the failing New York Times for a reason..." (then pivots to Comey)
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