Questions on Trump raised again, opposition attacks for interfering in election of this country
Questions on Trump raised again, opposition attacks for interfering in election of this country
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Once again, presidential candidate Bernie Sanders from the Democratic Party has condemned Russia's interference in the presidential election. He clearly told Moscow that he should abstain from the US election. The discussion of Russia's interference in the US elections has started once again. His statement comes at a time when senior intelligence officials believe that Russia is seeking to interfere in the November election to help President Trump win. The debate has intensified once more in the wake of the US Presidential election, and the period of accusations and rejection continues.

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In his address, Sanders has said that Russia wants to weaken American democracy by dividing us and the current President is supporting them. He said, "I will stand firmly against his efforts and any other foreign power." Sanders said that the US authorities had informed him last month how Russia was trying to join the campaign.

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It is not clear yet how Moscow wants to interfere. He called Russian President Putin an autocratic thug and said that his government has used internet propaganda to sow the seeds of partition in our country. Members of the House Intelligence Committee were told that Russia supported Trump in a closed door on 13 February. However, Trump on Friday addressed a rally in Nevada, saying it was a rumor. Russian mediation briefing was initiated by the Democrats.

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