Donald Trump defends calling Vladimir Putin 'smart' while hinting at 2024 presidential bid

Donald Trump defends calling Vladimir Putin 'smart' while hinting at 2024 presidential bid
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Ben Chapman

By Ben Chapman


Published: 27/02/2022

- 05:38

Updated: 27/02/2022

- 06:47

Trump's remarks at the CPAC conservative gathering in Florida came hours after the United States and allies announced sweeping new sanctions that would kick some Russian banks off the main global payments systems.

Former US President Donald Trump has defended calling Vladimir Putin 'smart,' while hinting at a possible run for the 2024 presidency.

Trump's remarks at the CPAC conservative gathering in Florida came hours after the United States and allies announced sweeping new sanctions that would kick some Russian banks off the main global payments systems and limit the ability of Russia's central bank to support the rouble.


Addressing an adoring crowd at an event that touts itself as the world's largest conservative gathering, Trump used his speech to bash Democratic President Joe Biden and again hint at a possible run for president in 2024.

Trump remarked: "Yesterday, reporters asked me if I thought Putin is smart, I said of course he is smart, to which I was greeted 'oh that's a terrible thing to say'.

"The Nato nations and the world as he looks over what strategically with no threats or repercussions whatsoever, they're not so smart.

"They're looking the opposite of smart, you take over Ukraine, we're going to sanction you, that's a pretty weak statement".

Trump expressed empathy for Ukrainians and this time praised Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, calling him "brave" as he stays in Kyiv, the capital.

"The Russian attack on Ukraine is appalling. We are praying for the proud people of Ukraine. God bless them all," Trump said.

Trump said that Putin took advantage of Biden's being "weak" to attack Ukraine. He also linked the invasion to the U.S. 2020 presidential election, a fixation of his, again falsely saying that fraud was to blame for Biden's victory.

"As everyone understands, this horrific disaster would never have happened if our election was not rigged and if I was the president," he said, to which a woman in the packed audience responded: "You are the president!"

Trump has not confirmed whether he will run for president again in 2024, but has hinted at it heavily recently and did so again on Saturday.

"On November 2024, they (Democrats) will find out like never before. We did it twice, and we'll do it again. We're going to be doing it again, a third time," Trump said.

Democratic lawyer Marc Elias tweeted that Trump's words should trigger a "series of legal requirements related to his spend and disclosures."

What we know so far:

  • Putin laughs off Macron’s pleas for peace.
  • Russian troops are in northern districts of Kyiv.
  • Ukraine’s government calls on citizens to make Molotov cocktails and defend city.
  • 450 Russian personnel killed in fighting.
  • At least 25 civilians killed and 102 injured in airstrikes.
  • UK asked to help stop Russia’s assault.

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