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A day after back-tracking, Trump defends summit performance

Amid bipartisan condemnation of his embrace of a longtime U.S. enemy, Trump at first sought to end 27 hours of recrimination by delivering a rare admission of error Tuesday.
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U.S. President Donald Trump speaks with Russian President Vladimir Putin during a press conference after their meeting at the Presidential Palace in Helsinki, Finland, Monday, July 16, 2018. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Taking to Twitter early Wednesday, President Donald Trump defended anew his much-criticized performance at the Helsinki summit, promising 鈥渂ig results鈥 from better relations with Russia and hitting back at 鈥渉aters.鈥

Trump made no mention of his having walked back comments that called into question U.S. intelligence findings of Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. Those comments, delivered alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin at a summit press conference Monday, had prompted blistering, bipartisan criticism at home.

鈥淪o many people at the higher ends of intelligence loved my press conference performance in Helsinki,鈥 Trump tweeted.

He added: 鈥淲e got along well which truly bothered many haters who wanted to see a boxing match.鈥

In a follow-up tweet, Trump wrote that Russia has agreed to help in delicate negotiations with North Korea. But he gave no details on how and when that would happen.

鈥淏ig benefits and exciting future for North Korea at end of process!鈥 he wrote.

Amid bipartisan condemnation of his embrace of a longtime U.S. enemy, Trump sought to end 27 hours of recrimination by delivering a rare admission of error Tuesday. He backed away from his public undermining of American intelligence agencies, saying he misspoke when he said he saw no reason to believe Russia had interfered in the 2016 U.S. election.

鈥淭he sentence should have been, 鈥業 don鈥檛 see any reason why I wouldn鈥檛, or why it wouldn鈥檛 be Russia鈥欌 instead of 鈥渨hy it would,鈥 Trump said Tuesday of the comments he had made standing alongside Putin on the summit stage in Helsinki.

That didn鈥檛 explain why Trump, who had tweeted a half-dozen times and sat for two television interviews since the Putin news conference, waited so long to correct his remarks. And the scripted cleanup pertained only to the least defensible of his comments.

He didn鈥檛 reverse other statements in which he gave clear credence to Putin鈥檚 鈥渆xtremely strong and powerful鈥 denial of Russian involvement, raised doubts about his own intelligence agencies鈥 conclusions and advanced discredited conspiracy theories about election meddling.

Trump also accused past American leaders, rather than Russia鈥檚 destabilizing actions in the U.S. and around the world, for the souring of relations between two countries. And he did not address his other problematic statements during a week-long Europe tour, in which he sent the NATO alliance into emergency session and assailed British Prime Minister Theresa May as she was hosting him for an official visit.

鈥淚 accept our intelligence community鈥檚 conclusion that Russia鈥檚 meddling in the 2016 election took place,鈥 Trump conceded Tuesday. But even then he made a point of adding, 鈥淚t could be other people also. A lot of people out there. There was no collusion at all.鈥

Moments earlier, the usually reserved Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, publicly reassured America鈥檚 allies in Europe with whom Trump clashed during his frenzied trip last week.

鈥淭he European countries are our friends, and the Russians are not,鈥 McConnell declared.

Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said Trump was trying to 鈥渟quirm away鈥 from his comments alongside Putin. 鈥淚t鈥檚 24 hours too late and in the wrong place,鈥 he said.

By dusk, hundreds of activists, led by attorney Michael Avenatti and actress Alyssa Milano, staged a protest near the White House, with chants of 鈥渢raitor!鈥 echoing along Pennsylvania Avenue.

Trump still maintained that his meetings with NATO allies went well and his summit with Putin 鈥渆ven better.鈥 But this reference to diplomatic success carried an edge, too, since the barrage of criticism and insults he delivered in Brussels and London was hardly well-received.

Later Tuesday, Trump tweeted, 鈥淭he meeting between President Putin and myself was a great success, except in the Fake 亚洲天堂 Media!鈥

On Capitol Hill, top Republican leaders said they were open to slapping fresh sanctions on Russia, but they showed no sign of acting any time soon.

鈥淟et鈥檚 be very clear, just so everybody knows: Russia did meddle with our elections,鈥 said House Speaker Paul Ryan, another steady Trump political ally. 鈥淲hat we intend to do is make sure they don鈥檛 get away with it again and also to help our allies.鈥

In the Senate, McConnell said 鈥渢here鈥檚 a possibility鈥 his chamber would act, pointing to a bipartisan measure from Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., to deter future Russian interference by ordering sanctions against countries if they do.

Both parties called for Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and other officials to appear before Congress and tell exactly what happened during Trump鈥檚 two-hour private session with Putin. Pompeo is to publicly testify before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on July 25.

Schumer also urged the Senate to take up legislation to boost security for U.S. elections and to revive a measure passed earlier by the Judiciary Committee to protect Special Counsel Robert Mueller鈥檚 investigation into Russian election interference.

But minority Democrats have few tools to enforce anything.

In the House, Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi staged a vote in support of the intelligence committee鈥檚 findings that Russia interfered in the 2016 election. But even that largely symbolic measure was blocked party-line by Republicans.

Senators had floated a similar idea earlier, and Republican Jeff Flake of Arizona said he was preparing a bipartisan bill. But The No. 2 Republican, Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, said sanctions may be preferable to a nonbinding resolution that amounts to 鈥渏ust some messaging exercise.鈥

Trump鈥檚 meeting with Putin in Helsinki was his first time sharing the international stage with a man he has described as an important U.S. competitor 鈥 but whom he has also praised a strong, effective leader.

Standing alongside Putin, Trump steered clear of any confrontation with the Russian, going so far as to question American intelligence and last week鈥檚 federal indictments that accused 12 Russians of hacking into Democratic email accounts to hurt Hillary Clinton in 2016.

鈥淚 have great confidence in my intelligence people, but I will tell you that President Putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today.

鈥淗e just said it鈥檚 not Russia. I will say this: I don鈥檛 see any reason why it would be,鈥 Trump said. That鈥檚 the part he corrected on Tuesday.

White House officials did not elaborate on how Trump came to issue the clarification, but administration aides described being stunned by his initial remarks Monday..

After his walk-back, Trump said his administration would 鈥渕ove aggressively鈥 to repel efforts to interfere in American elections.

鈥淲e are doing everything in our power to prevent Russian interference in 2018,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd we have a lot of power.鈥

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Zeke Miller And Lisa Mascaro, The Associated Press

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., joined at left by Majority Whip John Cornyn, R-Texas, speaks to the media on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, July 17, 2018. McConnell says there is 鈥渋ndisputable evidence鈥 Russia tried to affect the 2016 presidential election. He says the Senate understands the 鈥淩ussia threat鈥 and that is the 鈥渨idespread view here in the United States Senate among members of both parties.鈥 (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)




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