"I have no words": Conservatives are shocked by Trump's "disgusting" moral relativism with Vladimir Putin

The president said the U.S. was on par with Russia and walked back claims that 3 million people voted against him

Published February 6, 2017 2:52PM (EST)

 (Fox News)
(Fox News)

Republicans are split into two factions after President Donald Trump seemed to downplay Russian President Vladimir Putin's record on human rights violations — those who are aghast and those who are speaking out against the president.

Trump's comments came in a pre-Super Bowl interview with Fox News host Bill O'Reilly, who used this edition of a regular presidential interview to give Trump the chance to talk tough about Putin.

"But he's a killer though. Putin's a killer," O'Reilly said. (This comment, incidentally, was later denounced by the Kremlin, which asked for an apology from Fox News.)

Trump, on the other hand, did not find anything wrong with this statement. He responded by saying, "There are a lot of killers. We've got a lot of killers. What do you think? Our country's so innocent? You think our country's so innocent?"

Many conservative political commentators were shocked.

Experts on Russia noted that the comparison made by Trump mirrored a talking point straight out of the Kremlin. O'Reilly barely objected to it before he moved on to domestic policy.

Trump also said he was very much opposed to sanctuary cities, adding that they breed crime. "If we have to, we'll defund. We give tremendous amounts of money to California," President Trump said. "California in many ways is out of control, as you know. Obviously the voters agree, otherwise they wouldn't have voted for me."

O'Reilly then asked Trump about the impeding investigation into voter fraud. The Fox News host said that there has to be data that shows 3 million undocumented immigrants voted in order to validate Trump's claim that the election results were tainted against him. The president appeared to have moved on from this conspiracy theory.

"Forget that!" Trump replied. "Forget all that. Just take a look at the registration, and we're going to do it. And I'm going to set up a commission to be headed by Vice President Mike Pence, and we're going to look at it very carefully."

Before the interview aired on Sunday, Bill O'Reilly told Variety it was going to be "the most important interview of my life." But if his goal was to give Trump some pushback as he did with the past president, then he failed on that front.


By Taylor Link

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