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Putin: Obama Is Trying to 'Undermine' Trump

Russian President Vladimir Putin is still taking shots at President Barack Obama as he prepares to leave the White House. At a press conference on Tuesday, Putin accused Obama of trying to “undermine the legitimacy of the president-elect,” suggesting that his administration was behind the controversial Donald Trump dossier published by BuzzFeed last week.

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Putin accused the leakers of the dossier, which has been roundly condemned as "fake news," of being “worse than prostitutes.”

Judging by the Russian leader’s defense of the president-elect, it appears his relationship with the White House is going to be much warmer than that of the past eight years.

At Tuesday's White House press briefing, President Obama made a surprise appearance to say farewell to press secretary Josh Earnest. A reporter shouted at him for a response to Putin's remarks, but Obama hurried out of the room. The president will likely have to answer that question at his press briefing on Wednesday.

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