Clinton says Trump campaign likely guided Russians before U.S. election
Hillary Clinton said on Wednesday she suspects President Donald Trump's campaign gave guidance to Russian government propaganda efforts during last year's U.S. presidential campaign, leveling her most serious charge yet against the person who defeated her.
The former Democratic presidential candidate, appearing at a tech conference near Los Angeles, said propaganda spread on sites such as Facebook helped cost her the election, and she urged Silicon Valley firms to move faster to stop false stories.
Trump has said there was no collusion between his campaign and Russia.
Echoing assessments of U.S. intelligence agencies, Clinton said the Russian government wanted to spread disinformation about her. But she added they "could not have known how best to weaponize that information unless they had been guided."
"Guided by Americans?" asked Walt Mossberg, a technology journalist interviewing Clinton on stage.
"Guided by Americans and guided by people who have polling and data," she responded.
Clinton was pressed by another journalist on stage, Kara Swisher, who asked: "But you're leaning Trump?"
"Yes, I think it's pretty hard not to," Clinton said.
She said there had been a "marriage" of people who spread false stories with Republicans who had detailed voter data.
It appeared to be the first time Clinton had accused Trump of collusion with Russians. Earlier this month, she blamed Russian hackers and then-FBI Director James Comey for costing her the election.
In a Twitter post on Wednesday night, Trump responded: "Crooked Hillary Clinton now blames everybody but herself, refuses to say she was a terrible candidate. Hits Facebook & even Dems & DNC."
SOURCE: REUTERS
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