Trump unfazed by GOP criticism, says Putin meeting was great
The reaction back home was immediate and visceral, among fellow
Trump's meeting with Putin in
His remarks, siding with a foe on foreign soil over his own government, was a stark illustration of Trump's willingness to upend decades of
Standing alongside Putin, Trump steered clear of any confrontation with the Russian, going so far as to question American intelligence and last week's federal indictments that accused 12 Russians of hacking into Democratic email accounts to hurt
"I have great confidence in my intelligence people, but I will tell you that
"He just said it's not
His skepticism drew a quick formal statement — almost a rebuttal — from Trump's director of national Intelligence,
"We have been clear in our assessments of Russian meddling in the 2016 election and their ongoing, pervasive efforts to undermine our democracy, and we will continue to provide unvarnished and objective intelligence in support of our national security," Coats said.
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In an interview with
In their totality, Trump's remarks amounted to an unprecedented embrace of a man who for years has been isolated by the
The two leaders' long-awaited summit began with a private face-to-face sitdown — just the leaders and their interpreters — that lasted more than two hours, before additional meetings joined by senior aides.
The pair had held lengthy talks before — on the sidelines of world leader meetings in
Asked about the indictments, Putin suggested that
Putin said he'd expect the
The summit began just hours after Trump blamed
"Our relationship with
The Russian foreign ministry responded by liking Trump's tweet and then replying, "We agree."
Asked whether
However, "that changed," he said, "as of about four hours ago."
Putin ridiculed as "sheer nonsense" allegations that Russian intelligence agencies had collected compromising information on Trump during his visit to
Trump also dismissed the idea in his interview with Hannity, adding, "If they had it, it would have been out."
Still, Putin said he had indeed wanted Trump to win the election — a revelation that might have made more headlines if not for Trump's performance — but had taken no action to make it happen.
"Yes, I wanted him to win because he spoke of normalization of Russian-
At the closing press conference, Putin, riding high after hosting a successful
Out on the streets, the summit attracted a grab-bag of protesters, with abortion-rights activists wearing artificially bulging bellies and Trump masks, anti-fascist protesters bearing signs with expletive-laden insults, and free traders, anti-war Ukrainians and gay rights supporters making their voices heard.
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