President Trump gave an exclusive interview to “CBS Evening News” anchor Jeff Glor in Scotland ahead of his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin
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Trump on Putin meeting: "I go in with low expectations"
President Trump gave an exclusive interview to “CBS Evening News” anchor Jeff Glor in Scotland ahead of his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin
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Trump on Putin meeting: "I go in with low expectations"
HELSINKI (CBSNewYork/CBSNews) — President Donald Trump was in Scotland on Saturday as he prepares for his summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin . The meeting will take place just days after the indictment of Russian officials accused of meddling in the 2016 election. More From CBS News Anti-Trump protests shouted at the president as he played golf at his resort in Scotland. He’s scheduled to meet with Putin next week, but the summit is being overshadowed by the explosive new charges of Russian meddling. More: 12 Russians Accused Of Hacking Democrats In 2016 US Election “Eleven of the defendants are charged with conspiring to hack into computers, steal documents and release documents in an effort to interfere with the election,” U.S. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said Friday. On Saturday, the president tweeted, “These Russian individuals did their work during the Obama years. Why didn’t Obama do something about it? Because he thought Crooked Hillary Clinton would win, that’s why. Had nothing to do with the Trump Administration, but Fake News doesn’t want to report the truth, as usual!” These Russian individuals did their work during the Obama years. Why didn’t Obama do something about it? Because he thought Crooked Hillary Clinton would win, that’s why. Had nothing to do with the Trump Administration, but Fake News doesn’t want to report the truth, as usual! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 14, 2018 “If the president and his team are not willing to make the facts of this indictment a top priority of the meeting in Helsinki, then the summit should be cancelled,” Sen. Mark Warner said. Trump said he would ask Putin if Russian operatives interfere in the election. “I will absolutely bring that up. I don’t think you’ll have any, ‘gee, I did it, I did it, you got me,’” he said. The president is keep expectations low the summit, but says he may come out with some very surprising things. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told reporters he’s confident the meeting will put America in a better place and said it’s important the two leaders meet.
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President Trump Prepares For Summit With Putin
Trump under pressure to confront Putin on Russian election meddling; Pompeii excavation project reveals secrets on life before volcanic eruption.
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Trump under pressure to confront Putin on Russian election meddling; Pompeii excavation project reveals secrets on life before volcanic eruption.
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President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are holding a summit in Helsinki, Finland, on Monday
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The indictment of 12 Russian intelligence officers alleges the conspirators communicated with an unnamed individual
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Roger Stone says he’s "probably" the unnamed person in hacking indictment
President Trump has not yet publicly condemned the hacking allegedly committed by Russian intelligence officials
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Trump responds to Russian hacking indictment by blaming Obama
President Trump has not yet publicly condemned the hacking allegedly committed by Russian intelligence officials
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Trump responds to Russian hacking indictment by blaming Obama
Conference is sandwiched between indictments of 12 Russian military intelligence officers for alleged hacking and Trump’s long-awaited talks with Putin
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Top state election officials meet amid security concerns
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Eye Opener: Justice Department announces charges in election hacking
DOJ charges 12 Russian intel officers for election hacking; Big surprise for music teacher who had big impact on students’ lives
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has long denied meddling in the U.S. election, but new indictments announced Friday show a direct link to the Russian government. How much pressure does that put on President Trump ahead of his meeting with Putin on Monday? “Face the Nation” moderator Margaret Brennan explains.
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Will indictments against Russians affect Trump-Putin summit?
Russian President Vladimir Putin has long denied meddling in the U.S. election, but new indictments announced Friday show a direct link to the Russian government. How much pressure does that put on President Trump ahead of his meeting with Putin on Monday? “Face the Nation” moderator Margaret Brennan explains.
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Will indictments against Russians affect Trump-Putin summit?
As President Trump was meeting with Queen Elizabeth in England, the special counsel back in Washington charged 12 Russian intelligence officers with tampering with the 2016 U.S. election. The indictment alleges the Russians hacked the computers of Democratic Party organizations, including the Clinton campaign. CBS News’ Paula Reid has details of the charges — and the reaction.
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DOJ charges 12 Russian intel officers for election hacking
As President Trump was meeting with Queen Elizabeth in England, the special counsel back in Washington charged 12 Russian intelligence officers with tampering with the 2016 U.S. election. The indictment alleges the Russians hacked the computers of Democratic Party organizations, including the Clinton campaign. CBS News’ Paula Reid has details of the charges — and the reaction.
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DOJ charges 12 Russian intel officers for election hacking