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Trump blasts U.S. attorney general, questions Ukraine role in U.S. election with no evidence

U. S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday continued to blast the investigation into alleged Russian meddling into last year's U. S. election, slamming his attorney general for not investigating his presidential rival in the race and raising questions, without offering evidence, about Ukraine's role.

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U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday continued to blast the investigation into alleged Russian meddling into last year's U.S. election, slamming his attorney general for not investigating his presidential rival in the race and raising questions, without offering evidence, about Ukraine's role.

In a pair of early morning tweets, Trump said U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions had "taken a very weak position" toward former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and cited "Ukrainian efforts to sabotage Trump campaign - quietly working to boost Clinton'."

 

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