Top administration officials have denied that there were any contacts between the campaign and the Russian government.
WASHINGTON ―
U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies have confirmed that
President Donald Trump’s campaign aides and associates had constant contact with Russian intelligence officials before the election, directly contradicting public statements made by top administration officials.
On Jan. 15, shortly before Trump took office, Vice President Mike
Pence repeatedly said on television that there were zero contacts
between the campaign and Russian officials.
“Just to button up one question, did any adviser or anybody in the Trump campaign have any contact with the Russians who were trying to meddle in the election?” CBS “Face the Nation” host John Dickerson asked.
“Of course not,” Pence replied.
Pence also answered “of
course not” when asked a similar question that day by “Fox News Sunday”
host Chris Wallace, adding, “All the contact by the Trump campaign and
associates were with the American people.”
Trump himself also denied these interactions, according to NBC News on Jan. 11:
Trump did not specifically address questions regarding whether members of his staff were in contact with Russian officials during the campaign. When NBC News repeated that question to Trump afterwards as the president-elect approached the elevator to exit the room, he answered “No.”
Trump did not specifically address questions regarding whether members of his staff were in contact with Russian officials during the campaign. When NBC News repeated that question to Trump afterwards as the president-elect approached the elevator to exit the room, he answered “No.”
On Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer seemed to stand by those earlier denials.
“There’s nothing that would conclude me that anything different has changed with respect to that time period,” Spicer said.
.@PressSec Sean Spicer tells @jonkarl nobody on the Trump campaign had contact with Russia before the election http://abcn.ws/2lMw9vf
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