Here's a short timeline of what's been said:President Trump said on Wednesday he holds his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin personally responsible for Moscow's attempts to interfere in the 2016 US election. I have tremendous faith in dan Coats,” Trump said, adding he’d spoken generally to Coats after his return from Helsinki. 8:02 p.m.
"President Donald Trump and his White House staff, facing an Confused? Find the latest breaking news and information on the top stories, weather, business, entertainment, politics, and more. We’re not going to have it. The latest news on President Donald Trump, the White House and the first family. FBI Director Christopher Wray said Wednesday that Russia “continues to engage in malign influence operations to this day.”Speaking with Lester Holt at the Aspen Security Forum, Wray said the operations were ”very active” and “aimed at sowing discord and divisiveness in this country.”Wray said that the intelligence community has not observed an effort by Russia to target specific election infrastructure as they did in 2016, but “we could just be a moment away from it going to the next level.”“To me it’s a threat that we need to take extremely seriously and respond to with fierce determination and focus,” Wray said.Wray told Lester Hold that his view “has not changed” on Russia’s meddling in the 2016 election.Wray said he did not watch Putin’s remarks in Helsinki earlier this week live because he was meeting with “some of our closest foreign partners in the intelligence community.” President Trump decried the uproar following the Helsinki summit with Vladimir Putin.He bemoaned the lack of coverage of his one-on-one meeting with Putin, which contained no aides and hasn’t been formally read-out by any US officials.“They didn't cover my meeting, the important thing frankly was the meeting that lasted for two and a half hours or almost two and a half hours, and in that meeting, we discussed many, many things that were very, very positive for both countries,” Trump said.US officials have been unable to provide a fulsome accounting of that meeting since no other officials attended.
ET, July 18, 2018 Trump's FBI director says Russia continues to target the US — to this day.
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The senators introduced the legislation back in January, but it's gotten new traction this week following the Helsinki summit.But sanctions legislation can be notoriously complicated to write, and the broad scope of the measure -- which would snap stiff sanctions on Russia's banking and energy sectors if the director of national intelligence found evidence of interference in the 2018 election -- could have spillover effects that would hit US businesses. ET, August 12, 2020 4 key moments from Biden and Harris' first campaign event. He's been doing a very good job.