PUTIN: 'Russians' Accused Of Meddling In US Election Were US Citizens
Russian leader says US is responsible for it own meddling

Russian President Vladimir Putin told an NBC broadcaster that the Russians accused of meddling in the 2016 US elections may have been working for American companies or presidential candidates.
Putin noted that those blamed for interfering with the US elections might have been US citizens.
"The world is very large and very diverse, and there is a fairly complicated relationship between the United States and the Russian Federation. And some of our people have their own opinion about this relationship. You mentioned a number of names, some individuals. And you are telling me that they are Russians. So what? Maybe being Russian, they are actually working for some kind of American company. Perhaps one of them used to work for one of the candidates? I have no idea. These are not my problems," Putin said.
Sputnik news reports: "Why have you decided the Russian authorities, myself included, gave anybody permission to do this? Nothing has changed since you and I talked last time in St. Petersburg [June 2017].
Some names have popped up, so what? They could just as easily have been the names of some Americans who are sitting here and interfering in your own political process," Putin added.
In February, the US Justice Department revealed in court documents that the United States accused 13 Russian nationals and three entities of trying to interfere in the 2016 presidential vote. The 27-page indictment, a product of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe, alleged that those accused used fake personas to try to influence the outcome of the elections in US President Donald Trump’s favor.