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NO, you don't you fucking moron.

Donald Trump says he has 'the absolute right to share facts with Russia' amid claims he leaked classified information

Donald Trump has insisted he has the "absolute right" to share selected information with Russia amid allegations he passed on classified intelligence.

The President made his first statement on Twitter following a series of denials from White House officials.

"As President I wanted to share with Russia (at an openly scheduled W.H. meeting) which I have the absolute right to do, facts pertaining...to terrorism and airline flight safety," he wrote.

"Humanitarian reasons, plus I want Russia to greatly step up their fight against Isis & terrorism."

The Washington Post reported that the President shared intelligence from a US ally in a meeting with the Russian foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, and ambassador Sergey Kislyak.

It cited current and former US officials saying Mr Trump had divulged information provided through an intelligence-sharing arrangement, which was considered so sensitive that details have been withheld from allies and tightly restricted even within the American government.

The information concerned plans by the Department of Homeland Security to ban laptops and other electronic devices from hand luggage on flights between Europe and the US.

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White House statement on Russia 'intelligence leak'
Britain and the US imposed a similar prohibition in March affecting departures from airports in 10 Muslim-majority countries, following a terror threat.

HR McMaster, the national security adviser, dismissed allegations the President had relayed sensitive information to the Russians from a foreign agency - a move that allegedly put cooperation with a partner “that has access to the inner workings of Isis” at risk.

“I was in the room, it didn't happen,” he said. “The President and the foreign minister reviewed a range of common threats to our two countries including threats to civil aviation.

“At no time, at no time were intelligence sources or methods discussed and the President did not disclose any military operations that were not already publicly known.”

But Mr Trump's tweets implied that the "facts" he relayed to Russia were new, apparently contradicting Mr McMaster's statement.

The President was accused of hypocrisy in light of his repeated attacks on "leakers" following a series of embarrassing disclosures, and targeting of Hillary Clinton over her use of a private email server for classified information.

"I have been asking Director Comey & others, from the beginning of my administration, to find the LEAKERS in the intelligence community..." he tweeted later on Tuesday. The message was not immediately completed.

US media outlets were barred from Wednesday's meeting between Mr Trump, Mr Lavrov and Mr Kislyak, although a Russian state media photographer was allowed inside after the White House was apparently misled over his role, sparking security fears.

A series of short statements were released denying the story, including one from Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, which said Mr Trump discussed counter-terror operations with Mr Lavrov but “they did not discuss sources, methods or military operations”.

“This story is false,” said Dina Powell, the deputy national security adviser. “The President only discussed the common threats that both countries faced.”

Officials have refused to answer specific questions, including what precisely the Washington Post report had got wrong.

Sources speaking to the New York Times and Buzzfeed News also confirmed the claims, while the Russian foreign ministry also dismissed the allegations as "fake news".

Dozens of reporters crowded into the West Wing as the story broke on Monday evening, reportedly overhearing the President's press secretary and top aides "yelling" at each other as they attempted to manage the chaos.

It came just days after the furore over Mr Trump's sacking of FBI director James Comey, shortly before Mr Lavrov's visit.

White House statements said he was dismissed over the Clinton email investigation, which was widely credited with swinging the election in Mr Trump’s favour and saw him label his rival “crooked Hillary” and lead chants of “lock her up” at rallies.


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