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Trump’s horrible Putin press conference, in one tweet

“I think that the probe is a disaster for our country,” Trump said.

President Donald Trump preferred to criticize special counsel Robert Mueller instead of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
President Donald Trump preferred to criticize special counsel Robert Mueller instead of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
President Donald Trump preferred to criticize special counsel Robert Mueller instead of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images

If you want to know how President Donald Trump’s press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin went, you just need to look at this tweet by CNN’s Kaitlan Collins.

Yes, that’s right.

When Trump was repeatedly given the opportunity to denounce Russia for brazenly interfering in the 2016 presidential election, he instead chose to criticize special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into possible Trump-Russia collusion during the 2016 presidential election.

“I think that the probe is a disaster for our country,” Trump told reporters in Helsinki on Monday. “There was no collusion at all. Everybody knows it.”

In fact, he ended his portion of the press conference with the words “witch hunt,” his favorite moniker for the Mueller investigation.

That’s striking on every level. The American president — while the world was watching — threw US law enforcement under the bus rather than denounce Russia’s intelligence agencies. What’s worse, it seems Trump believed Putin’s denials that Moscow didn’t interfere in the election at all.

It sure seems like one hell of a propaganda win for Putin.

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