Sen. Elizabeth Warren is warning that the nation remains "at risk" of further foreign interference in its elections and that President Donald Trump "puts us squarely in trouble" with his public warmth toward Russian President Vladimir Putin.The Massachusetts Democrat, who is running for president, says special counsel Robert Mueller's report "demonstrated conclusively that Russia attacked our electoral system with the purpose of helping Donald Trump."She says Trump then "turns around two weeks later and says, 'We're all good on this'? We're not all good on this."Trump tweeted Saturday that his call with Putin the previous day was a sign of "tremendous potential for a good/great relationship with Russia."Warren spoke to reporters after a campaign stop in Iowa.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren is warning that the nation remains "at risk" of further foreign interference in its elections and that President Donald Trump "puts us squarely in trouble" with his public warmth toward Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The Massachusetts Democrat, who is running for president, says special counsel Robert Mueller's report "demonstrated conclusively that Russia attacked our electoral system with the purpose of helping Donald Trump."


She says Trump then "turns around two weeks later and says, 'We're all good on this'? We're not all good on this."

Trump tweeted Saturday that his call with Putin the previous day was a sign of "tremendous potential for a good/great relationship with Russia."

Warren spoke to reporters after a campaign stop in Iowa.