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Trump resumes attack on NYT’s ‘Russian bounty’ story, says 'secret source probably doesn't even exist' Trump resumes attack on NYT’s ‘Russian bounty’ story, says 'secret source probably doesn't even exist'
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US President Donald Trump has again attacked "the discredited” New York Times over its disputed story that Russia offered bounties for the killing of US troops in Afghanistan, blasting the story as a “fake news tale”. US President Donald Trump has again attacked the "discredited” New York Times over its disputed story that Russia offered bounties for the killing of US troops in Afghanistan, blasting the story as a “fake news tale”.
In a tweet on Wednesday morning Trump said the story was made up to damage him and the Republican Party.In a tweet on Wednesday morning Trump said the story was made up to damage him and the Republican Party.
“The Russia Bounty story is just another made up by Fake News tale that is told only to damage me and the Republican Party,” the president wrote. “The Russia Bounty story is just another made up by Fake News tale that is told only to damage me and the Republican Party,” the president wrote. 
"The secret source probably does not even exist, just like the story itself. If the discredited @nytimes has a source, reveal it. Just another HOAX!""The secret source probably does not even exist, just like the story itself. If the discredited @nytimes has a source, reveal it. Just another HOAX!"
The New York Times articles on the alleged bounties are impossible to verify as they rely on quotes from anonymous sources. In a new article, published Tuesday, the paper said that “electronic data showing large financial transfers from a bank account controlled by Russia’s military intelligence agency to a Taliban-linked account” was intercepted by US spies. The news outlet provided no evidence of the alleged electronic transfer. The New York Times articles on the alleged bounties rely on quotes from anonymous sources. In a new article, published Tuesday, the paper said that “electronic data showing large financial transfers from a bank account controlled by Russia’s military intelligence agency to a Taliban-linked account” was intercepted by US spies. The news outlet provided no evidence of the alleged electronic transfer.
Russian officials have vociferously refuted the allegations since the reports first emerged last week, with the Russian Foreign Ministry calling the story's claims "nonsense".
Officials also suggested that the articles may be part of a drive, from elements of the US intelligence community, to undermine Trump's efforts to broker a peace deal with the Taliban and to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan.
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