President Trump's former top Russia adviser said the United States is increasingly seen as 'an object of pity' and its standing on the world stage is eroding
President Donald Trump's former top Russia adviser said Tuesday that the United States is increasingly seen as"an object of pity" and its standing on the world stage is eroding.
"We are increasingly seen as an object of pity, including by our allies, because they are so shocked by what's happening internally, how we're eating ourselves alive with our divisions," Fiona Hill, who was a witness in the Trump impeachment hearings, told CNN's Jim Sciutto on Tuesday during the Citizen by CNN 2020 conference."We're the ones who are creating all this. It's not the Russians or the Chinese or anyone else. We are doing this to ourselves.
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