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Donald Trump has told a Kremlin-funded TV network "it's probably unlikely" that Russia is trying to influence the US election. | Donald Trump has told a Kremlin-funded TV network "it's probably unlikely" that Russia is trying to influence the US election. |
The Republican presidential nominee suggested on RT that Democrats were behind claims Russian intelligence agencies had hacked their computers. | The Republican presidential nominee suggested on RT that Democrats were behind claims Russian intelligence agencies had hacked their computers. |
Mr Trump has faced a backlash since praising Russian President Vladimir Putin at a Wednesday night forum. | Mr Trump has faced a backlash since praising Russian President Vladimir Putin at a Wednesday night forum. |
His Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, accused him of being unpatriotic. | His Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, accused him of being unpatriotic. |
Mr Trump was interviewed on Thursday night by Larry King, a former CNN host who now presents a show on RT America, a Russian-funded TV network. | Mr Trump was interviewed on Thursday night by Larry King, a former CNN host who now presents a show on RT America, a Russian-funded TV network. |
Trump and Putin: The new bromantics? | Trump and Putin: The new bromantics? |
When King asked him about reports that Russia is trying to disrupt the US election, Mr Trump was sceptical. | When King asked him about reports that Russia is trying to disrupt the US election, Mr Trump was sceptical. |
"I think it's probably unlikely," he said. "I think maybe the Democrats are putting that out. | "I think it's probably unlikely," he said. "I think maybe the Democrats are putting that out. |
"I hope that if they are doing something, I hope that somebody's going to be able to find out, so they can end it, because that would not be appropriate at all." | "I hope that if they are doing something, I hope that somebody's going to be able to find out, so they can end it, because that would not be appropriate at all." |
A Trump spokeswoman, Hope Hicks, suggested Mr Trump did not realise King's show was part of a Russian-backed network. | A Trump spokeswoman, Hope Hicks, suggested Mr Trump did not realise King's show was part of a Russian-backed network. |
"Mr Trump recorded a short interview with Larry King for his podcast as a favour to Mr King," she said. | "Mr Trump recorded a short interview with Larry King for his podcast as a favour to Mr King," she said. |
Why Trump strikes a chord with Russians | Why Trump strikes a chord with Russians |
"What Larry King does with the interview content is up to him. We have nothing to do with it." | "What Larry King does with the interview content is up to him. We have nothing to do with it." |
Troubling judgement - Anthony Zurcher, BBC News, Washington | |
Back in the late 1980s and 1990s, Larry King was a titan of US political media. A guest spot on his television call-in show provided current and aspiring candidates a way to reach a national audience in a low-stress, friendly environment. | |
Donald Trump, back when he was just a larger-then-life real-estate developer and New York socialite, was a regular on King's programme. It's not entirely surprising then that the Republican nominee accepted an interview request from his long-time friend. | |
That, however, is when Mr Trump's staff should have done a bit of research, found out the interview would be broadcast on RT and told their candidate to come up with a scheduling conflict and politely pull out. Given the heat Mr Trump has taken recently for showering praise on Russian President Vladimir Putin, Russian-owned RT is the last outlet he should be on. | |
This is either another example of the Trump team's questionable advance work or - perhaps more troubling - its judgement. No matter the explanation, the story re-enforces the politically damaging perception that Mr Trump is uncomfortably chummy with the Russian government. | |
Private cyber-security analysts have blamed Russian intelligence agencies for electronic break-ins into Democratic Party computers that emerged in leaks over the summer. | Private cyber-security analysts have blamed Russian intelligence agencies for electronic break-ins into Democratic Party computers that emerged in leaks over the summer. |
Earlier this week Defence Secretary Ash Carter said the US would not ignore Russia's "efforts to interfere with our democratic processes". | Earlier this week Defence Secretary Ash Carter said the US would not ignore Russia's "efforts to interfere with our democratic processes". |
During a televised forum on Wednesday on national security, Mr Trump complimented Mr Putin for having "great control over his country". | During a televised forum on Wednesday on national security, Mr Trump complimented Mr Putin for having "great control over his country". |
Mr Putin has offered kind words for Trump in the past, too, describing him as "a talented man". | Mr Putin has offered kind words for Trump in the past, too, describing him as "a talented man". |
The Republican chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Bob Corker, offered words of caution for Mr Trump on Thursday. | The Republican chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Bob Corker, offered words of caution for Mr Trump on Thursday. |
"One has to be a little careful to let flattery affect one's judgment," he told CNN. | "One has to be a little careful to let flattery affect one's judgment," he told CNN. |
"Let's face it, over the last several years, President Putin has operated in ways that very much have been against our interests." | "Let's face it, over the last several years, President Putin has operated in ways that very much have been against our interests." |
Mr Trump urged the Russians in July to hack into Mrs Clinton's emails to find messages that were deleted from her account amid an investigation into whether she abused state secrets. | Mr Trump urged the Russians in July to hack into Mrs Clinton's emails to find messages that were deleted from her account amid an investigation into whether she abused state secrets. |
In a news conference on Thursday morning at a New York state airport, Mrs Clinton invoked conservatives' most revered US president as she pounced on Mr Trump's remarks. | In a news conference on Thursday morning at a New York state airport, Mrs Clinton invoked conservatives' most revered US president as she pounced on Mr Trump's remarks. |
"What would Ronald Reagan say about a Republican nominee who attacks American generals and heaps praise on Russia's president?" she asked. | "What would Ronald Reagan say about a Republican nominee who attacks American generals and heaps praise on Russia's president?" she asked. |
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