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Putin Makes Jaw-Dropping Trump Confession

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Even foreign leaders can see the truth but Biden and the Democrats can’t? Something smells very fishy.

On Wednesday, President Vladimir Putin stated that Russia is indifferent to the outcome of the upcoming U.S. presidential election, as it likely won’t alter Moscow’s stance. However, he remarked that the U.S. legal system is evidently being utilized in a political conflict against Donald Trump.

The full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia in 2022, which Putin describes as a defensive action against a growing U.S.-led NATO presence, has plunged U.S.-Russia relations to their lowest point since the Cuban missile crisis in 1962.

Addressing foreign media editors at an economic forum in St. Petersburg, Putin criticized the Biden administration, which has provided the most military aid to Ukraine, for what he called a series of blunders. He suggested these mistakes are damaging the U.S. political system and its global leadership.

When questioned by Reuters about whether the U.S. election results would impact Moscow, Putin responded, “Basically, we don’t care who wins. The outcome holds little importance for us. We will engage with any president chosen by the American people.”

Putin described Joe Biden as a predictable, traditional politician and insisted that Russia would not interfere in U.S. domestic politics, despite recurrent accusations from U.S. intelligence agencies.

Reflecting on Trump’s prior presidency, Putin noted that it had strained U.S.-Russia relations, and he doubted any significant change would occur if Trump were to win the election again. He pointed out that during Trump’s tenure, severe sanctions were imposed on Russia and the U.S. withdrew from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty.

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“We have never had any special relationship with Mr. Trump, but he imposed significant sanctions on Russia as president and exited the treaty on intermediate and shorter-range missiles,” Putin stated. “To say that we expect a shift in U.S. policy towards Russia after the elections would be incorrect. We anticipate no substantial changes.”

However, Putin did not dismiss the possibility of a policy shift if the U.S. began to prioritize its own national interests. He argued that the U.S. is more concerned with maintaining its own dominance rather than genuinely supporting Ukraine.

“No one in the United States is genuinely interested in Ukraine. They are focused on the greatness of the United States, fighting for their own supremacy, not for Ukraine or its people,” he asserted.

Putin suggested that if a future U.S. administration redirected its focus towards strengthening the U.S. internally—improving the economy, finances, and international relations—then changes might occur.

Putin also criticized the U.S. judicial system, alleging it is being exploited by Trump’s political opponents to undermine his election prospects, a tactic he believes is backfiring.

“They are destroying themselves from within—their state and political system. It is clear globally that the prosecution of Trump, especially in court on charges based on events from years ago without direct evidence, is simply using the judicial system for internal political battles,” Putin concluded.