PUTIN: 'How can I be a gangster if I worked for the KGB?' by Colin Campbell on Sep 28, 2015, 8:44 AM Advertisement
 Russian President Vladimir Putin dismissed a US presidential candidate's accusation that he's a "gangster" in a CBS "60 Minutes" interview published Sunday. "How can I be a gangster if I worked for the KGB? Come on. That does not correspond to reality," Putin told journalist Charlie Rose, according to CBS' translation. Putin was responding to a claim made by Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Florida), a 2016 presidential candidate. Politico reported that Rubio accused Putin of being a gangster at a Charleston, South Carolina, campaign stop last month. "Russia is governed today by a gangster," Rubio was quoted saying. "He's basically an organized crime figure who controls the government and a large territory. There’s no other way to describe Vladimir Putin." Putin, who has repeatedly tangled with the US, was a former officer in the KGB security agency before entering elected politics in Russia. Putin is in New York City on Monday: He's scheduled to address the United Nations General Assembly for the first time in a decade and have a rare face-to-face meeting with President Barack Obama. SEE ALSO: Putin's adviser: Obama asked for meeting with Putin |
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