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发信人: renzaimg (michael), 信区: USANews
标 题: 今天白宫发言人答记者问。。。
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Fri Mar 31 22:39:27 2017, 美东)
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer ripped into the media on Friday for
continuing to ask questions about a connection between the Trump campaign
and Russia, noting that there’s been no evidence of that.
“Everyone who’s been briefed on this subject, from Republican to Democrat
to CIA — former Obama administration’s [Director of National Intelligence
James] Clapper, [CIA Director John] Brennan, you name it — all of the
people come back with the same conclusion…that there’s been no evidence,”
he said at the White House press briefing.
Spicer said if anyone was trying to engage with Russia, it was Hillary
Clinton.
“It was Hillary Clinton, who was the architect of the last administration’
s failed reset policy — she told Russian state TV that it was designed to
strengthen Russia. That was their goal: to strengthen Russia,” he said.
“She used her office to make concession after concession, selling off one-
fifth of our country’s uranium, paid speeches, paid deals, getting personal
calls from Vladimir Putin. I think if there’s — really want to talk about
a Russian connection and the substance, that’s where we should be looking,
” he added.
Spicer was referring to how in 2010, then-Secretary of State Clinton was one
of nine to sign off on Russia’s purchase of a controlling stake in Uranium
One, an international mining company headquartered in Canada. Around the
same time, a Russian investment bank paid Bill Clinton $500,000 to give a
speech.
“When you talk about connections to Russia, the only connection that anyone
’s made with President Trump is multiple years ago he hosted a pageant
there and he’s — some of the — you know, he owns condos around the world
and some of them were sold to some Russians and I think he sold a house to
one several years back. That’s his connection,” he said.
“So when you compare the two sides in terms of who’s actually engaging
with Russia, trying to strengthen them, trying to act with them, trying to
interact with them, it is night and day between our actions and her actions,
” he said. “And yet no one questioned what she was doing or how she was
handling it.”
Clapper told NBC News on March 5 that no evidence existed that showed any
collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
发信人: renzaimg (michael), 信区: USANews
标 题: 今天白宫发言人答记者问。。。
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Fri Mar 31 22:39:27 2017, 美东)
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer ripped into the media on Friday for
continuing to ask questions about a connection between the Trump campaign
and Russia, noting that there’s been no evidence of that.
“Everyone who’s been briefed on this subject, from Republican to Democrat
to CIA — former Obama administration’s [Director of National Intelligence
James] Clapper, [CIA Director John] Brennan, you name it — all of the
people come back with the same conclusion…that there’s been no evidence,”
he said at the White House press briefing.
Spicer said if anyone was trying to engage with Russia, it was Hillary
Clinton.
“It was Hillary Clinton, who was the architect of the last administration’
s failed reset policy — she told Russian state TV that it was designed to
strengthen Russia. That was their goal: to strengthen Russia,” he said.
“She used her office to make concession after concession, selling off one-
fifth of our country’s uranium, paid speeches, paid deals, getting personal
calls from Vladimir Putin. I think if there’s — really want to talk about
a Russian connection and the substance, that’s where we should be looking,
” he added.
Spicer was referring to how in 2010, then-Secretary of State Clinton was one
of nine to sign off on Russia’s purchase of a controlling stake in Uranium
One, an international mining company headquartered in Canada. Around the
same time, a Russian investment bank paid Bill Clinton $500,000 to give a
speech.
“When you talk about connections to Russia, the only connection that anyone
’s made with President Trump is multiple years ago he hosted a pageant
there and he’s — some of the — you know, he owns condos around the world
and some of them were sold to some Russians and I think he sold a house to
one several years back. That’s his connection,” he said.
“So when you compare the two sides in terms of who’s actually engaging
with Russia, trying to strengthen them, trying to act with them, trying to
interact with them, it is night and day between our actions and her actions,
” he said. “And yet no one questioned what she was doing or how she was
handling it.”
Clapper told NBC News on March 5 that no evidence existed that showed any
collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.