Russia dismisses explosive report about Trump sharing intel

"We don’t want to have anything to do with this nonsense," Kremlin says.

“For us it’s not an issue,” Kremlin spokesman Dimitry Peskov said. “It’s the latest nonsense and we don’t want to have anything to do with this nonsense.” As such, he said, there was nothing about the story for the Kremlin to confirm nor deny.

Russia’s foreign ministry blasted the article, with a spokeswoman writing that the report was “fake.”

“This is internal political disagreements in Washington, the arguments between political groups, political elites,” the spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, told Russia’s Kommersant FM. “There is nothing else here. No data, facts, evidence.”

The newspaper said that an American ally had shared the information with the United States. Russia and the United States have a largely adversarial relationship and do not share intelligence information on a regular basis.

Zakharova painted the story as “part of the information campaign that started in the United States of America before the elections, during the elections and, unfortunately, cannot calm down after the elections.”

“Of course,” she added, “we can laugh at all of this, we can show all the ridiculousness and absurdity.”

Trump said he had an "absolute right" to disclose the information, but did not characterize it as classified.