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U.S. intel chief Coats says didn’t mean to disrespect Trump over Putin summit reaction

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U.S. intel chief Coats says didn’t mean to disrespect Trump over Putin summit reaction
WATCH: U.S. director of intelligence Dan Coats issued a statement Saturday seeking to control the damage from an interview he gave in which he expressed surprise when the news broke that Trump was planning another Putin summit – Jul 22, 2018
WASHINGTON, July 21 (Reuters) – U.S. director of intelligence Dan Coats said on Saturday he in no way meant to be disrespectful toward President Donald Trump with what he called his “awkward response” to news of a second planned Trump summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin.Coats issued a statement seeking to control the damage from an interview he gave at the Aspen Institute security forum in Colorado on Thursday in which he expressed surprise when the news broke that Trump was planning another Putin summit.WATCH: U.S. intelligence chief in disbelief after learning of Putin invite to Washington
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“Some press coverage has mis-characterized my intentions in responding to breaking news presented to me during a live interview. My admittedly awkward response was in no way meant to be disrespectful or criticize the actions of the president,” Coats said.READ MORE: Inside Donald Trump’s isolation after Vladimir Putin summit, walkbacks“I and the entire intel(ligence) community are committed to providing the best possible intelligence to inform and support President Trump’s ongoing efforts to prevent Russian meddling in our upcoming elections, to build strong relationships internationally in order to maintain peace, denuclearize dangerous regimes and protect our nation and our allies,” Coats added in his statement. Coats was on stage at the Aspen Institute taking questions when he was informed by Andrea Mitchell, the MSNBC anchor who moderated the event, about the second summit.“Say that again. Did I hear you?” he asked, appearing amused. “OK, that’s going to be special.”WATCH: Trump plans to invite Putin to White House this fall
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Coats’ appearance at the Aspen Institute had generated some frustration at the White House. One source said there was a belief that if Coats had been in Washington instead of Colorado, he would not have been surprised by the news.Trump has drawn heavy criticism from both Republicans and Democrats over his summit last Monday in Helsinki, Finland, with Putin, when he seemed reluctant to blame Russia for meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.WATCH: House Democrats want clarity on joint agreements between Trump, Putin
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Trump later made clear he supported the U.S. intelligence community’s findings about Russian meddling.

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