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Trump accuses Clinton of colluding with Democrats to defeat 'Crazy Bernie Sanders'

 
President Donald Trump speaks during the "American Leadership in Emerging Technology" event in the East Room of the White House, Thursday, June 22, 2017, in Washington. [AP Photo/Evan Vucci]
President Donald Trump speaks during the "American Leadership in Emerging Technology" event in the East Room of the White House, Thursday, June 22, 2017, in Washington. [AP Photo/Evan Vucci]
Published June 25, 2017

In the wake of a bombshell story about Russia's meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election - and persistent allegations that President Donald Trump's campaign may have colluded with Russia to win - Trump took to Twitter Sunday morning to accuse someone else of collusion: his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton.

Clinton, he charged, had colluded with the Democratic Party to defeat Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., in the Democratic primary race.

"Is she allowed to collude? Unfair to Bernie!" Trump tweeted, seemingly defending the senator just characters after calling him "Crazy Bernie Sanders."

Hillary Clinton colluded with the Democratic Party in order to beat Crazy Bernie Sanders. Is she allowed to so collude? Unfair to Bernie!

The initial responses to the early morning tweet ranged from baffled to indignant. There was a difference, several Twitter users pointed out, between working with one's own political party and "working with a foreign enemy."

On Friday and Saturday, Trump turned to Twitter to lash out at Obama administration officials for not taking stronger actions against Russian election meddling - despite for months disputing that such meddling had occurred. He seemed to suggest, without offering proof or explanation, that the Obama administration had withheld action to help Clinton.

"Focus on them, not T!" Trump tweeted Saturday, presumably referring to himself.

"Just out: The Obama Administration knew far in advance of November 8th about election meddling by Russia. Did nothing about it. WHY?"

The president appeared on the Fox and Friends show on Sunday morning to talk about Republicans and Democrats failing to "get together," health care and veterans.

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