Trump admits he made a mistake in his statement with the Russian president.

US President Donald Trump, who is facing widespread criticism over the presentation at the Helsinki Summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, said it was wrong when he said he did not see why Russia would intervene in the 2016 presidential elections. President Donald Trump asked to [...]
President Donald Trump asked on Tuesday to clarify his “publicmining” to US intelligence agencies, saying he was wrong when he said there was no reason to believe Russia had intervened in the US during the 2016 elections.
“Mendiment must have been ) I don't see any reason why I won't, or why it wouldn't be Russia instead of é would, Trump said, in a rare admission of the error made by him.
His comment came in the midst of a growing premonition by his party, about 27 hours after his statement, which he did at Monday's Helsinki summit, standing together with Russian President Vladimir Putin.












