A spokesman for Trump, Jason Miller, tried to tamp down the storm of protest, saying Trump did not urge Russia to hack Clinton's emails. "Russia, if you're listening, I hope you're able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing," Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, told reporters. Another speaker, retired U.S. Rear Admiral John Hutson, said of Trump: "This morning, he personally invited Russia to hack us. Trump said on Twitter that if anyone had Clinton's emails, "perhaps they should share them with the FBI!" Asked if he would recognize Crimea as Russian territory, Trump said he would be "looking into that."
Source: Thanhnien News July 28, 2016 02:26 UTC