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Trump outraged over Putin's residence

The U.S. president expressed dissatisfaction following reports of an attack on the Russian residence

Trump outraged over Putin's residence

According to sources, President Joe Biden informed Trump that Norway described the incident as an attack on the residence of the Russian president. Trump responded: "I don't like this, this is bad. I heard about it this morning. You know who told me? President Putin."

The U.S. President stated that "this is bad, this is bad," adding that attacking Putin's home "is not the time for all this." He gave an example, saying the only acceptable way is to exchange insults, but attacking a home is incompatible with his stance.

When asked about evidence during the discussion, Trump replied: "We'll figure it out. Are you suggesting the attack might not have happened? I think that's possible, but President Putin told me about it this morning." In response to questions about evidence, Trump emphasized that "we are investigating" the situation.

The incident should be viewed as part of the broader dynamics in relations between the United States and Russia, as both sides continue discussing issues of security and diplomatic responses.

Context

Information about the attack first appeared in statements by the Russian president, and Trump's reputation and reaction have drawn public attention.

Summary:

Trump expressed dissatisfaction after reports of an attack on Putin's residence, saying the situation is "bad" and that he would look into the circumstances.