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Trump Finally Accepts Russia Hacked Hillary Clinton’s Campaign, Says Prostitute Allegation ‘Fake’


In his first press conference, America’s president-elect Donald Trump has summarily dismissed the unverified report of Russia possessing a secret film of him where he engaged the services of prostitutes to commit revolting acts on the bed outgoing President Barrack Obama and his wife slept on when they visited Russia.
Trump, who also called the news a fake one, has also, for the first time, accepted that Russian intelligence agencies were behind hacks on Democratic computers ahead of the election, CNN reports.
“I think it was Russia,” Trump said and noted further that Putin “should not be doing it. He won’t be doing it. Russia will have much greater respect for our country when I am leading it than when other people have led it.”
The information from the hack was believed by Democrats to be responsible for the loss of Hilary Clinton at the polls.
Consequently, the president-elect vented his anger on the news outlets which published the alleged ‘fake news.’
“I must say that I want to thank a lot of the news organizations here today because they looked at that nonsense that was released by maybe the intelligence agencies,” Trump said.
He added:”A thing like that should never have been written, it should never have been had and it certainly should have never been released.”
Trump therefore, attacked Buzzfeed, the media outlet that published the whole dossier on him, labeling them “a failing pile of garbage.”
He added: “I think they’re going to suffer the consequences. They already are. And as far as far CNN going out of their way to build it up, it’s a disgrace what took place. It’s a disgrace, and I think they ought to apologize to start,'” said Trump.
However, it has been revealed that Arizona senator John McCain, a longstanding anti-Trump Republican, was responsible for passing the dossier about Trump to the FBI.
‘Late last year, I received sensitive information that has since been made public,’ he said.
Upon examination of the contents, and unable to make a judgment about their accuracy, I delivered the information to the Director of the FBI.
‘That has been the extent of my contact with the FBI or any other government agency regarding this issue.’
‘The individual gave me the information. I looked at it. After receiving that information I took it to the FBI.
‘I did what any citizen should do. I received sensitive information and handed it to the FBI,’ he told
‘That’s why I gave it to the FBI. I don’t know if it is credible or not but the information I thought deserved to be delivered to the FBI, the appropriate agency of government.”

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