KEY POINTS
  • President Trump defended his much-criticized performance at the Helsinki summit.
  • The president also promised "big results" from better relations with Russia and hitting back at "haters."
  • He didn't reverse statements in which he gave clear credence to Putin's "extremely strong and powerful" denial of Russian involvement.

Taking to Twitter early Wednesday, President Donald Trump defended anew his much-criticized performance at the Helsinki summit, promising "big results" from better relations with Russia and hitting back at "haters."

Trump made no mention of his having walked back comments that called into question U.S. intelligence findings of Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. Those comments, delivered alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin at a summit press conference Monday, had prompted blistering, bipartisan criticism at home.