Kremlin responds to Trump's "bomb Moscow" threat: The US had better not do it

Peskov: The Kremlin is unsure whether Trump's "bomb Moscow" threat is a fake news.

Today, Western media released an audio conversation in which Donald Trump boasted that he had threatened Vladimir Putin in 2024, saying that if Russia launched a large-scale military operation in Ukraine, the United States would strike Moscow.

Dmitry Peskov, the press secretary of the Russian president, responded to whether Trump had actually threatened Russia. He pointed out that there had been no official dialogue between the two sides before Trump became president.

As for the report by CNN that Trump mentioned this during a meeting with donors, the Kremlin said it was unclear whether it was fake news.

"Nowadays, fake news is rampant, and the number of fake news often far exceeds real information. When we analyze various news, we always take this into account,"

the Kremlin summarized.

At present, the White House has not responded to whether Trump had told donors about threatening Moscow as a way to show off. The key point is that the talks between the heads of state began after Trump officially took office, and his inauguration was held in early 2025.

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