President Donald Trump accused former President Barack Obama of being a “patsy for Russia.” Trump made his remarks in an interview with CNBC.
During the interview, Trump claimed that he has been “far tougher on Russia than any president in many, many years, maybe ever.”
“Look at the sanctions I put on, look at the diplomats I threw out. … Nobody else did what I’ve done,” Trump said.
“Obama didn’t do it. Obama was a patsy for Russia, he was a total patsy,” he continued.
Trump referenced a 2012 statement by Obama when he was caught on a hot mic telling then-Russian President Dmitry Medvedev that he would “have more flexibility” after the 2012 presidential election to negotiate with Russia on missile defense.
Trump called Obama’s comments “stupid,” adding, “nobody does a big deal about that.”
“Getting along with President Putin, getting along with Russia’s positive not a negative,” Trump said. “Now, that being said, if that doesn’t work out I’ll be the worst enemy he’s ever had — the worst he’s ever had.”
Obama imposed sanctions against Russia after the U.S. intelligence community found that the country had interfered in the 2016 election. He also shuttered two Russian compounds in the U.S. and ordered the expulsion of 35 Russian diplomats.
He also signed the Magnitsky Act into law in 2012, which implemented sanctions against Russia.
Trump has also imposed sanctions against Russia multiple times since he took office, including for cyber attacks and election interference.
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