All 17 U-S intelligence agencies say the Russian government interfered in the 20-16 election. So when President Trump appeared to question that assessment while standing next to Vladimir Putin in Helsinki earlier this week, it set off a firestorm on Capitol Hill, including rare rebukes from members of his own party.
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Trump continues to face backlash from his own party over controversial Putin presser
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