Hillary Clinton: Russian secret service intercepted the e-mail of the National Committee for Democratic
The Democratic candidate for president of the United States Hillary Clinton said that the Russian secret services slipped into the computers of the National Committee for Democratic and accused her Republican opponent, Donald Trump, that shows its support for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
"We know that the Russian intelligence intercepted electronic e-mail mail messages DNC and know that ensured that many of these messages be made public and we know that Donald Trump has shown an alarming willingness to support Putin support Putin" Clinton said in an interview on the television program "Fox News Sunday".
The United States has publicly accused Russia of being behind the e-mail intercepted by computers Democratic Party. But experts in cyber security and US officials said they believe that Russia planned to publicize the j-emails to influence the presidential elections in the US to be held on November 8.
When asked if he believes that Putin wants Trump to win the White House, Clinton said that he would not come to this conclusion.
"But I think the juxtaposition of events generated serious problems for Russian interference in our elections in our democracy," Clinton said in an interview on Fox, which was recorded on Saturday (yesterday).
The United States will not tolerate such a thing from any country, especially one considered rival, he said.
"The fact that Trump encourages and praises Putin, although this seems to be a deliberate attempt to influence the election, I think it raises issues of national security," he said in his first interview after her speech in Democratic convention Thursday in which he accepted the nomination of her party.
The Democratic candidate for president of the United States Hillary Clinton said that the Russian secret services slipped into the computers of the National Committee for Democratic and accused her Republican opponent, Donald Trump, that shows its support for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
"We know that the Russian intelligence intercepted electronic e-mail mail messages DNC and know that ensured that many of these messages be made public and we know that Donald Trump has shown an alarming willingness to support Putin support Putin" Clinton said in an interview on the television program "Fox News Sunday".
The United States has publicly accused Russia of being behind the e-mail intercepted by computers Democratic Party. But experts in cyber security and US officials said they believe that Russia planned to publicize the j-emails to influence the presidential elections in the US to be held on November 8.
When asked if he believes that Putin wants Trump to win the White House, Clinton said that he would not come to this conclusion.
"But I think the juxtaposition of events generated serious problems for Russian interference in our elections in our democracy," Clinton said in an interview on Fox, which was recorded on Saturday (yesterday).
The United States will not tolerate such a thing from any country, especially one considered rival, he said.
"The fact that Trump encourages and praises Putin, although this seems to be a deliberate attempt to influence the election, I think it raises issues of national security," he said in his first interview after her speech in Democratic convention Thursday in which he accepted the nomination of her party.
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