National security adviser Robert O’Brien sought to use a series of television interviews to rebut reports that the Russian government is trying to help President Trump be re-elected
National security adviser Robert O’Brien sought to use a series of television interviews broadcast Sunday to rebut reports that the Russian government is trying to help President Trump be re-elected.
“There’s no briefing that I’ve received, that the president has received, that says that President Putin is doing anything to try and influence the elections in favor of President Trump,” Mr. O’Brien said on the CBS News program “Face the Nation.” “I’ve seen no intelligence along those lines.”
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