Video: Putin Calls Out ‘Rotten’ Political ‘Persecution’ of Trump

Last Updated on September 12, 2023

In a recent interview, Russian President Vladimir Putin called out the “rottenness” of the American political system that has allowed the nation’s political establishment to persecute 45th President Donald J. Trump. Putin added that, while persecuting political enemies at home, the United States government cannot possibly lecture the rest of the world on democracy.

The persecution of 45th President Trump “shows the rottenness of the American political system,” Putin told an interviewer at Russia’s Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok, adding that, while persecuting Trump, the United States can no longer “pretend to teach others about democracy.”

“Everything that is happening with Trump is the persecution of a political rival for political reasons,” Putin went on to say. “That’s what it is. And this is being done in front of the US public and the whole world. They simply exposed their internal problems.”

Watch Putin’s remarks in the video below: 

The remarks from Putin come as President Trump and others face unprecedented and hyper-politicized legal persecution in their own nation. That persecution has been compared to the likes of Soviet purges experienced by the Russians after the Bolshevik revolution that plunged that country into nearly a century of communistic darkness.

Ironically, while the US deep state has repeatedly tried and failed to link President Trump’s political campaigns to Russian interests, the deeply troubled US-backed country of Ukraine, where Russia is embroiled in a territorial battle, has itself been linked to the upper echelons of the US deep state and political establishment.

In addition to being ground zero for uni-party corruption, including multiple massive bribery schemes linked to Joe and Hunter Biden, information that emerged recently and was covered by National File indicates that neo-Nazi Ukrainian agents penetrated the J6 demonstrations.

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