Putin To ‘Unseemly’ And ‘Indecent’ Obama: Prove It Or Shut Up (TWEETS/VIDEO)


Russian President Vladimir Putin has had enough of the accusations. His spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, had some choice words for President Barack Obama. On concerns over their involvement in the presidential election, Peskov said:

“They should either stop talking about that or produce some proof at last. Otherwise it all begins to look unseemly.”

Obama agrees that we cannot ignore the Central Intelligence Agency’s report on the infamous Podesta email hack, saying:

“I think there is no doubt that when any foreign government tries to impact the integrity of our elections, we need to take action.”

John Podesta is the former Chairman for Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton. His email account was hacked in March and lead to the release of thousands of the campaign’s emails. 

FBI Director James Comey has been accused of holding several thousand emails until just days before the election. He released a press statement which caused fear among voters, but then said nothing important was found.

Not before undecided voters were convinced to pull the lever for President-elect Donald Trump, though.

The threatening remarks from Russia reek of fascism, which is something America is about to experience. President-elect Donald Trump, who Putin praised during the election, retaliates against those who disagree with him.

After the media began to cover the CIA findings, Trump took to Twitter yet again.

Trump even called on Russia to interfere at one of his rallies. About her use of a private email server and deleting messages, he said:

“Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing.”

Trump has long been suspected of having ties to Russia. While he continues to deny any involvement with them, people continue to worry about what life will be like under his presidency.

The Electoral College will be casting their official ballots this Monday, December 19. Unless they vote with their conscience, Americans can look forward to becoming a bit more Russian.

Watch this video to hear more about Obama’s thoughts on the alleged hack.

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