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I will be the greatest jobs producer: Donald Trump

| | Jan 12, 2017, at 04:43 am
New York, Jan 11 (IBNS): US President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday addressed his first news conference in nearly six months where he said that he will be the greatest jobs producer.

Speaking to press, Trump said, "I will be the greatest jobs producer that God ever created."

Trump, who will be America's 45th President, has dismissed accusations of a compromising relationship with Russia.

"I have no dealings with Russia. I have no deals in Russia. No deals that could happen in Russia and have no loans in Russia," Trump said.

This statement came after the US Intelligence said in a declassified report released on Friday that President of Russia Vladimir Putin 'sought to help Trump win election', according to media sources.

"President Vladimir Putin put out a statement today that this fake news was fake news - that it never happened," he claimed.

"Hacking is bad and it shouldn't be done. But we learned that Hillary got the questions of the debate and she didn't report it. Nobody talked about it," he said.

Donald Trump will be sworn into office on Jan 20.

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