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Trump-Russia row: When will this taxpayer funded charade end, Trump asks

| | May 09, 2017, at 04:20 pm
Washington, May 9 (IBNS): Taking another swipe at the American media, US President Donald Trump, who disowned his alleged secret alliance with Russia, asked the American media when the blame game will cease.

Trashing the story as a 'total hoax', Trump tweeted, "The Russia-Trump collusion story is a total hoax, when will this taxpayer funded charade end?"

In an ensuing tweet, the American President said, "Biggest story today between Clapper & Yates is on surveillance. Why doesn't the media report on this? #FakeNews!"

Trump, who was sworn in as the US President earlier this year, has been at loggerheads with the country's media houses, often taking digs at them for 'failing to report about his good deeds'.

 

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