“I think it was Russia, and it could have been other people in other countries,” Mr. Trump said when asked for a yes-or-no answer to the question about Russian meddling. He was greeted by Mr. Duda, and he disappeared for closed-door meetings after a session with photographers, emerging only for the news conference. Every American president and vice president who has visited Warsaw since the fall of communism in 1989 has visited the monument. “We must stand united against these shared enemies to strip them of their territory, their funding, their networks and any form of ideological support,” Mr. Trump said. Advertisement Continue reading the main storyAfter chastising CNN — a go-to move on both sides of the Atlantic — Mr. Trump went after NBC, his former employer.
Source: New York Times July 06, 2017 12:11 UTC