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Trump makes controversial request to Putin

The tycoon has expressed on several occasions that he is a "friend" of Putin

Yusleny Morales
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Trump makes controversial request to Putin – News – WebMediums
In 2016, Trump asked Russia to hack the emails of Hillary Clinton, who was his opponent for the US presidency.

This week, former US President Donald Trump called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to release any business information he has, and to compromise Biden's family.

In an interview with JustTheNews, Trump pointed out - without presenting evidence - that Hunter Biden (son of US President Joe Biden) received 3.5 million dollars from Elena Baturina, ex-wife of former Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov, for a consulting job from the firm Rosemont Seneca Thornton, in 2014.

Although the former president acknowledged that it is not clear if there is any evidence of this transaction, he asked Putin to look for it and expose the negotiations between Russia and the Bidens.

For their part, Hunter's legal representatives told NBC that he has "no interest" in that company, which means that the accusations of those negotiations are false, therefore there will be no evidence to incriminate him.

It is the second time that Trump has made an accusation against the Bidens, both times he has not presented evidence. The first time, he directly called Volodymyr Zelensky, President of Ukraine, to look for evidence of corruption in Contra de Joe, so he could attest to the alleged transactions.

Russia as a spy agent for Trump

In 2016, the then candidate for the presidency of the United States, Donald Trump, asked Moscow to carry out some espionage on his opponent Hillary Clinton, from there came the emails that were leaked to the public light.

It is also speculated that Trump advisers met with Russian spies to obtain compromising material from Clinton and in 2020 he repeated the strategy against his adversary Joe Biden.

The tycoon has expressed on several occasions that he is a "friend" of Putin, he assured if he had been at the head of the US government, the head of the Kremlin would not have carried out the invasion in Ukraine.

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