policy trip this week.
Some criticism has been pretty
extraordinary.
I want you to look at this tweet
from Tammy Duckworth of
Illinois.
Quote, Republicans in congress
cannot continue to turn a blind
eye towards the very real
possibility that Vladimir Putin
has compromised our commander in
chief and turned him perhaps
without his knowledge into a
Russian asset.
Do you agree with that,
>> Well, I think the problem is
we don't know, Jake.
And that's what's so
embarrassing about the
situation.
I don't know of a time in
American history when an
American commander in chief has
gone into a one in one meeting
with an adversary and refused to
tell us about it or refuse to
tell his own intelligence chiefs
what he discussed.
This raises an awful lot of
questions about what Russia may
have on trump and what trump is
trying to do with Putin.
>> You think it's possible that
the president is a Russian asset
with or without his knowledge?
>> Well, I'm just saying I don't
know.
The behavior I saw from the
president on television, rather
than standing up for our allies,
rather than hammering Putin for
the way he's tried to influence
our elections and undermine our
democracy, and instead cozies up
to the dictator, Russia is the
greatest enemy of the united
States for the last 65 years.
The fact we have to question the
inintegrity and loyalty of a
