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Levin: ‘Trump hasn’t done a thing to harm America with respect to Russia'

Levin: ‘Trump hasn’t done a thing to harm America with respect to Russia'

On Tuesday evening, LevinTV host Mark Levin joined host Sean Hannity on Fox News to discuss the Helsinki summit.

Levin reminded listeners of the Democrats’ history of catering to Russian dictators in their foreign policy.

“I want the American people — forget about the media — I want you to know something: In 1945, at the Yalta conference, Franklin Roosevelt sold out half of Europe to Stalin. He repeatedly praised Stalin. … In 1961, JFK met with Khrushchev. JFK told a friend of his that he was rolled over, that he came across weak, that it was pretty disastrous, his meeting with Khrushchev, and a few weeks later, what do they do? The Soviets are shipping missiles to Cuba, and they’re building a wall in Berlin. In 1975, Gerald Ford in Helsinki with Brezhnev, 35 other countries recognized the territorial sovereignty of the Soviet Union, which included the captive nations of Eastern Europe. In 1979, Jimmy Carter placed a big wet kiss on Brezhnev’s cheek in Vienna. All this hysteria about this press conference. … They act like it’s the apocalypse. It’s not.” Levin said.

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Levin explained that the media hysteria over the Helsinki summit does not come from an actual desire to protect the American election process.

“The fact of the matter is Trump hasn’t done a thing to harm America with respect to Russia, and Obama did nothing to protect America when it came to Russia.”

“The bottom line is, two enemies interfered in our election: The Russians and the Obama administration. The Democrats defend the Obama administration, and all of a sudden they don’t like the Russians, who they’ve been kowtowing to since 1917,” he said.


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