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China meddled in US elections: Donald Trump

Russia had a role to play in the 2016 presidential elections, too, but China is ‘a bigger problem’, says Trump

PTI Washington Published 15.10.18, 04:38 AM
This is the first time Trump has made the accusation against China public.

This is the first time Trump has made the accusation against China public. AP

President Donald Trump has alleged that China, in addition to Russia, interfered in the 2016 US presidential elections.

Last month, chairing a UN Security Council meeting on the sidelines of the UN general Assembly in New York, Trump had alleged that China was trying to interfere in the 2018 mid-term polls and that it did not want him to be the President. China has denied these allegations.

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However, this is the first time Trump has come out in the open to say that China meddled in the 2016 presidential elections.

“They (Russians) meddled. But I think China meddled too,” Trump told CBS News’s popular 60 Minutes in an interview. Recorded on Thursday, the interview was broadcast on Sunday night.

'I think China meddled also. And I think, frankly, China... is a bigger problem,' Trump said and denied that by saying so he is not trying to divert the entire Russia thing.

“I’m saying Russia, but I’m also saying China,” he said.

But it’s the investigation of Russia’s intervention in the 2016 election that hangs over his presidency and caused a rift with his Attorney General Jeff Sessions, because he recused himself from the inquiry.

“I was disappointed that he recused himself and many people think I was right on that. I was very disappointed. Why should he have recused himself? So I was very disappointed,” he said.

Former FBI director Robert Mueller is conducting investigations into the allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

Responding to a question, he said he has no intention of shutting down the Russian investigation. “Well, I don’t pledge anything. But (I) will tell you, I have no intention of doing that. I think it’s a very unfair investigation because there was no collusion of any kind,” he said.

To date, 32 people have been charged or pleaded guilty in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation. President Trump’s campaign chairman, top campaign aide, former national security adviser and longtime personal attorney are all cooperating in the inquiry, which the president calls a witch-hunt.

Trump questioned the very proposition that he called Russia to help him in the elections. “Do you really think I’d call Russia to help me with an election? Give me a break. They wouldn’t be able to help me at all. Call Russia. It’s so ridiculous,' he said.

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