President Trump on Tuesday turned a 2016
quote from then-President Barack Obama against him in the ongoing battle
over Russian interference in the election -- claiming it shows Democrats
are using the meddling as a belated “excuse” for losing.
Trump cited remarks made by Obama at a press conference with
then-Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi just weeks before the election,
in which Obama advised then-candidate Trump to “stop whining” about
potential election rigging.
"There is no serious person out there who would suggest somehow that you
could even rig America’s elections, in part because they’re so
decentralized and the numbers of votes involved,” Obama said.
Trump tweeted that quote Tuesday morning, citing it as proof Democrats’
attitudes changed after he won the election.
"When I easily won the Electoral
College, the whole game changed and the Russian excuse became the
narrative of the Dems," he tweeted shortly after the Obama quote was
cited on 'Fox & Friends.'
Obama was addressing Trump claims that
voter fraud within the U.S. could affect the election, not Russian
meddling. But Trump seized on the words Tuesday to put them into the
current context of Russian election meddling.
Trump’s remarks come after a federal grand jury on Friday indicted 13
Russians and three Russian companies for allegedly interfering in the
election, in a case brought by Special Counsel Robert Mueller that
detailed a plot to “sow discord in the U.S. political system.”
While the indictment details a sustained campaign of meddling from the
Russians, who posed as politically active Americans and recruited “real
Americans” to stage rallies and engage in political activities, Deputy
Attorney General Rod Rosenstein noted on Friday there is no allegation
that Americans knowingly conspired with the Russians or that the
meddling changed the outcome of the election.
In the wake of the indictment, Trump
repeatedly hailed it as vindication of his claims that the election
outcome was not affected and that collusion was a false narrative. He
has sought to challenge Democrats who still suggest Russian interference
could have swayed the final outcome in 2016.
"Russia started their anti-US campaign in 2014, long before I announced
that I would run for President," Trump tweeted on Friday. "The results
of the election were not impacted. The Trump campaign did nothing wrong
- no collusion!"
Donald J. Trump
✔
@realDonaldTrump
I have been much tougher on Russia than Obama, just look at the facts.
Total Fake News!
On Tuesday, Trump also claimed he had been "much tougher" on Russia than
his predecessor.
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