By Dan Merica
August 10, 2017
President
Donald Trump, in his first response to Russia's decision to expel hundreds of
American diplomats from the country, said he wanted to thank Russian President
Vladimir Putin because the United States is "trying to cut down our
payroll."
Trump, speaking with reporters during a meeting at his golf club
in New Jersey, said he was "thankful" Putin decided to expel the
diplomats, a decision that came in response to stepped up United States
sanctions against Russia.
"I want to thank him because we're trying to cut down our
payroll and as far as I'm concerned," Trump said.
"There's no real reason for them to go back," Trump
said. "I greatly appreciate the fact that we've been able to cut our
payroll of the United States. We're going to save a lot of money."
Trump campaigned on slashing government spending and the budget
the Trump administration submitted this year would cut the State Department's
budget by roughly 32%.
Trump begrudgingly signed a sanctions bill earlier this month
that levied new sanctions against Russia, North Korea and Iran. The bill also
restricted the President's ability to ease the sanctions.
The Senate and the House overwhelmingly passed the sanctions
earlier this year, with majorities that could have withstood a presidential
veto. The White House, in a statement about the sanctions, said the bill
included "a number of clearly unconstitutional provisions" that
infringe on the President's authority.
In response, the Russian Foreign Ministry ordered the United
States to 755 staffers, the same number Russia has in the United States, by
September 1. The Foreign Ministry also said they would suspend the use of a US
storage facility in Moscow and a country house outside Moscow.
This was the latest in an ongoing tit-for-tat between the United
States and Russia. President Barack Obama's administration expelled 35
diplomats from the United States in December under sanctions imposed over
Russia's messing in the 2016 election.
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