White House blasts Trump's request for favor from Putin amid Ukraine war

Reuters

Published Mar 30, 2022 03:36PM ET

Updated Mar 30, 2022 08:51PM ET

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The White House on Wednesday criticized Donald Trump's request for Russian President Vladimir Putin to release potentially damaging information on U.S. President Joe Biden's son, calling the move particularly poorly timed as war rages in Ukraine.

Reporters asked White House spokesperson Kate Bedingfield about the former president's comments on the "Just the News" TV program that raised unsubstantiated questions about Hunter Biden's former business dealings in Russia. Trump said, "I think Putin would know the answer to that. I think he should release it."

His comment came as Western nations are trying to persuade Putin to end his five-week-long assault on Ukraine, the biggest European war since World War Two. Russia calls its actions there a "special military operation."

"What kind of American, let alone an ex-president, thinks that this is the right time to enter into a scheme with Vladimir Putin and brag about his connections to Vladimir Putin? There is only one, and it's Donald Trump," Bedingfield said.

Trump's remarks came the week that a federal judge ruled he "more likely than not" committed a felony by trying to overturn his election defeat on Jan. 6, 2021, and as his business remains under investigation.

During the military buildup preceding the invasion of Ukraine, Trump praised Putin as a "genius." Once the attack had commenced, he condemned it as "appalling."