Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer also never provided a definitive answer when asked whether Trump believed Russia interfered in the election, telling reporters last month that he had not "sat down" with Trump and asked him about it.
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New White House communications director: Trump is still not sure Russia interfered in the election
Scaramucci also characterized Trump Jr.'s controversial meeting with a Russian lawyer last June as a "non-event" and a "nothing meeting."
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going to be super, super tough on Russia."
There were many questions the witnesses — including former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson and one of the FBI's top counterintelligence officials, Bill Priestap — could not answer because of restrictions on disclosing classified information in an open setting. But they were unequivocal on one point: Americans should have no doubt that Russia meddled in the election.
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