Putin leading xenophobic movement out to
damage U.S., Hillary Clinton says
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[June 23, 2018]
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Russian President
Vladimir Putin has positioned himself as the leader of a xenophobic
movement that wants to weaken the United States' traditional alliances
and undermine democracy, former U.S. presidential candidate Hillary
Clinton said on Friday.
The former secretary of state described Russian interference in the 2016
presidential election she lost to Donald Trump as "a clear and present
danger to western democracy".
Special Counsel Robert Mueller is leading an investigation into Russia's
role in the 2016 election. Moscow denies U.S. intelligence agency
allegations that it interfered in the election, and Trump has denied
colluding with Russia.
"Vladimir Putin has positioned himself as the leader of an
authoritarian, white-supremacist and xenophobic movement that wants to
break up the EU, weaken America's traditional alliances and undermine
democracy," Clinton said in a lecture at Trinity College Dublin, where
she received an honorary doctorate.
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Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks with former
President of Ireland, Mary Robinson during a public lecture at
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland June 22, 2018. REUTERS/Clodagh
Kilcoyne
"We can see this authoritarian movement rippling out from the
Kremlin, reaching across Europe and beyond. It's emboldening
right-wing nationalists, separatists, racists and even neo-nazis. We
are living through an era when fundamental rights, civic virtue,
even facts and reason are under assault like never before."
(Reporting by Padraic Halpin; Editing by Peter Graff)
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