Russian President Vladimir Putin has blamed the outgoing U.S. administration of attempting to undercut President-elect Donald Trump by spreading erroneous information.
At a Moscow news conference Tuesday, Putin said last week's release of an unverified dossier containing salacious allegations about Trump was part of an effort by U.S. President Barack Obama's administration to "undermine the legitimacy of the president-elect" in spite of Trump's "convincing" presidential win.
Putin described as "fake" an allegation in the dossier that Trump engaged in sexual activities at a Moscow hotel in 2016. Putin added that those responsible for the allegations are "worse than prostitutes," and he questioned why Trump would "need prostitutes" when he has "been with the most beautiful women in the world."
Trump has blamed the intelligence community for leaking unsubstantiated information, which also linked Trump to the Russian government, and questioned whether Central Intelligence Director John Brennan was responsible.
In a Twitter post last week, the president-elected compared the intelligence community to Nazi Germany.
俄罗斯总统普京指责即将卸任的美国政府企图以散布虚假信息的方式削弱当选总统川普。
普京星期二在莫斯科的一个记者会上说,尽管川普令人信服地赢得了总统大选,但上周发布的一份没有经过证实的文件含有对川普的下流指控,这是美国总统奥巴马政府“破坏当选总统合法性的”企图的一部分。
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