President Trump told Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday not to interfere in the U.S. general election, seemingly dissatisfied with the "Russian Gate".
When Trump was asked if he would tell Putin not to interfere in the 2020 U.S. elections during bilateral meetings, Trump said, "Yes, of course."
Trump then turned to Putin, pointing his finger at Putin, and repeated the command twice. Putin kept a smile on his face when the translator explained the conversation to him.
Trump and Putin will meet during the G20 summit, their first formal meeting since the controversial summit in Helsinki last July.
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