Rep. Stewart Says 'Hopefully Now We Can Just Move On' on Trump, Russia

Rep. Stewart Says 'Hopefully Now We Can Just Move On' on Trump, Russia

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The transcript discusses the complexities of US-Russia relations, focusing on meetings between leaders, the US intelligence community's findings on Russian interference in elections, and the mixed messages from the White House. It highlights the importance of diplomatic engagement while acknowledging the challenges posed by public perception and policy inconsistencies. The conversation also touches on the investigation into potential collusion and the broader implications for international relations.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the main concern when engaging with Vladimir Putin according to the first section?

Being cautious as Putin is not a friend of democracy

Maintaining a friendly relationship

Focusing solely on terrorism

Ensuring economic benefits for the US

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What does the US President acknowledge about Russian activities in the 2016 election?

The interference was beneficial

Collusion was proven

Russia attempted to interfere

There was no interference at all

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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How does the second section differentiate between interference and collusion?

Collusion is proven, interference is not

Neither is proven

Both are proven

Interference is proven, collusion is not

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the main issue with the White House's communication on Russia?

It is too detailed

It is inconsistent and confusing

It is too friendly

It is too aggressive

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Despite mixed messages, what is the President's stance on Russia?

He avoids any confrontation

He is firm and confrontational

He seeks to lift all sanctions

He is lenient towards Russia