When it comes to Russia’s attack on the American elections, the Kremlin wants nothing more than for U.S. officials to raise doubts about Russia’s role. Every time an American tries to shield Vladimir Putin’s government, or suggests others may bear responsibility, he or she is effectively defending Russia’s crimes by boosting the Kremlin’s propaganda strategy.
And with that in mind, it was extraordinary to see Donald Trump once again question Russia’s role in the attack. The Washington Post reported:
“I think it could very well have been Russia but I think it could well have been other countries, I won’t be specific,” Trump said at a news conference in Warsaw with Polish President Andrzej Duda. […]
“Nobody really knows,” Trump added. “Nobody really knows for sure.”
The American president’s lengthy response meandered for a while — it included extensive whining about Barack Obama, a rather dramatic break with protocol for a sitting president appearing on foreign soil — and eventually included mockery of American intelligence agencies.
“I remember when I was sitting back listening about Iraq — weapons of mass destruction,” Trump said. “How everybody was 100 percent sure that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. Guess what? That led to one big mess. They were wrong and it led to a mess.”









