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Trump: Nothing wrong with accepting dirt from foreign governments on opponents

 

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U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at a joint news conference with Poland's President Andrzej Dudain (not shown) in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, U.S., June 12, 2019. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he would see nothing wrong in accepting damaging information on a U.S. political opponent if it were offered to his re-election campaign by a foreign government.

 

Asked in an interview with ABC News if he would accept the information or alert the FBI, Trump said: "I think maybe you do both. I think you might want to listen, there's nothing wrong with listening."

 

"If somebody called from a country, Norway, 'we have information on your opponent' - oh, I think I'd want to hear it," Trump said.

 

Trump's son Donald Trump Jr. was questioned by a U.S. Senate committee on Wednesday in a closed session about a June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower in New York in which a Russian lawyer had offered damaging information on Hillary Clinton, the elder Trump's Democratic opponent in the 2016 presidential election.

 

The younger Trump, on learning the topic of the meeting, had written in an email: "I love it." But people who attended the meeting said later it focused on other matters.

 

Special Counsel Robert Mueller investigated the meeting as part of his probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. He documented extensive contacts between Trump's 2016 campaign and Russia, but did not establish that members of the campaign conspired with Moscow.

 

Speaking to ABC News on Wednesday, Trump said he disagreed with FBI Director Christopher Wray, who told Congress last month that political campaigns should contact the agency about any suspicious communications from a foreign government.

 

"The FBI director is wrong," Trump said.

 

"I've seen a lot of things over my life. I don't think in my whole life I've ever called the FBI. In my whole life. You don’t call the FBI. You throw somebody out of your office, you do whatever you do,” Trump said. “Oh, give me a break – life doesn't work that way.”

 

Trump compared damaging information on an opponent supplied by a foreign government to opposition research conducted by all political campaigns.

 

"It's not an interference, they have information - I think I'd take it," Trump said. "If I thought there was something wrong, I'd go maybe to the FBI - if I thought there was something wrong."

 

(Reporting by Eric Beech and David Alexander; Editing by Peter Cooney)

 

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Trump would be outraged if any dirt was given to his opponents by a foreign government. America reminds me more every day of Orwell's 1984. Doublethink writ large.

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So let's imagine the opposite, other government are accepting dirt on the clown.

 

Will he respond with 'never mind, that's all OK?

 

Doubt it, he will probably respond with anger, lies and BS.

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58 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

I don't agree. I think his base knew before that he is corrupt and is fine with that as long as they think he's on their side and continues to "own" the libs. He's like a folk hero to them and folk heroes are above the law of the regular people. 

Not the Trump voters I know.  A few may say they are okay with the idea that Trump is generally "corrupt" because they think all politicians and successful businessmen are "corrupt."  But press them on details and they really don't know the extent of it. 

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