Trump has repeatedly cast doubt on Russian interference in US politics - until now

Donald Trump has repeatedly cast doubt on the US intelligence community's assessment that Moscow interfered in the 2016 presidential election in his favor, dismissing the investigation into whether or not his campaign colluded with Russia as "fake news," a "hoax" and a "witch hunt."

But Trump slightly changed his tune after a federal grand jury on Friday indicted 13 Russians and three Russian entities for allegedly waging information warfare against the United States.

In a tweet hours after the indictments were issued, Trump acknowledged that Russia did indeed wage a years-long operation against the United States. He maintained, however, that his campaign in no way colluded with Russian efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election.

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Here are the many times Trump has cast doubt on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and dismissed the investigation into alleged collusion between his campaign and Moscow.

Jan. 10, 2018

Trump said at a press conference on the Russia investigation: "For 11 months, they've had this phony cloud over this administration, over this government and it has hurt our government, it does hurt our government. It's a Democrat hoax".

July 12, 2017

After meeting with Vladimir Putin , Trump told Reuters in an interview that he asked Putin whether or not Russia meddled in the US election.

"I said, 'Did you do it?' He said, 'No, I did not, absolutely not.' I then asked him a second time, in a totally different way. He said, 'Absolutely not.'"

Trump went on to acknowledge that "something happened."

"Look. Something happened and we have to find out what it is, because we can't allow a thing like that to happen to our election process," Trump said. "So something happened and we have to find out what it is."

About Putin, he said: "Somebody did say if he did do it, you wouldn't have found out about it. Which is a very interesting point."

Nov. 13, 2017

Trump said he spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin and that he had assured Trump that there was no interference in the campaign .

"I asked him again," Trump told reporters on a flight to Hanoi. "You can only ask so many times... He said he absolutely did not meddle in our election. He did not do what they are saying he did.

"I really believe that when he tells me that, he means it... I think he's very insulted, if you want to know the truth,"

Sept. 27, 2017

After Facebook disclosed that there was Russian ad activity on it's platform, Trump tweeted that the "hoax continues."