Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev spoke about the upcoming presidential elections in the United States, as well as the two main candidates for the post of head of the American state.
The Russian statesman published a corresponding post on his Telegram channel.
Medvedev wrote that the US presidential elections will not change anything for Russia.
The Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council explained this conclusion as follows: the positions of Harris and Trump, according to Medvedev, indicate the existence of a “bipartisan consensus” in the United States on the need for Russia’s defeat.
Medvedev on Harris
A Russian statesman called the representative of the US Democratic Party "stupid, inexperienced and manipulated."
According to Medvedev, if Harris wins the upcoming elections, she “will be afraid of everyone around her.”
The Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation has no doubt: in this case, power in the United States will end up in the hands of the “synclition of the most important ministers,” as well as the family of Barack Obama.
Medvedev about Trump
Medvedev called the Republican candidate “a little tired.”
According to the Russian politician, Trump's statements about plans to "offer a deal" are banal.
The deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council is confident that if the 78-year-old politician wins the elections, he will be faced with the need to “observe all systemic rules.”
Medvedev stressed: Trump will not be able to stop the Ukrainian conflict.
And if the Republican representative does try to do this, then, as Medvedev believes, “he could become the new JFK.”
Apparently, the Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council had the following in mind: if Trump attempts to end the conflict in Ukraine, he will repeat the fate of John Kennedy, who was killed in 1963.