David Graham, The Atlantic: Intel Agencies: Russia Sought to Hurt Clinton, Help Trump
An unclassified report on alleged interference in the presidential election strongly concludes it was intended to aid President-elect Trump, but is unlikely to persuade skeptics.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence released its most detailed report on alleged Russian hacking aimed at interfering with the presidential election on Friday.
The 25-page report states that the CIA, FBI, and NSA have concluded that Russia was behind a series of attacks, as well as disinformation disseminated via various media, with the goal of undermining faith in U.S. elections and harming Hillary Clinton’s presidential prospects and her prospective administration. They have concluded, however, that there was no meddling in vote tallying.
Although the unclassified report, which is based on a longer, classified report, uses the strongest language and offers the most detailed assessment yet, it does not or cannot provide evidence for its assertions. That virtually guarantees that it will not change many minds in the debate, which has become heavily partisan. The intelligence community is in effect telling readers, “trust us”—something the president-elect, among others, has been unwilling to do.
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WNU Editor: The declassified intelligence community's Russian hacking report is here.
More News On The U.S. Intelligence Agencies Russian Hacking Report Being Released
The Latest: Report says Russians will continue to target US -- AP
U.S. intel report: Putin directed cyber campaign to help Trump -- Reuters
Declassified report says Putin ‘ordered’ effort to undermine faith in U.S. election and help Trump -- Washington Post
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-russia-cyber-statement-idUSKBN14Q2AA -- FOX News
Intelligence Agencies Say Russia Ordered ‘Influence Campaign’ to Aid Donald Trump in Election -- WSJ
Intel report: Putin directly ordered effort to influence election -- CNN
Putin Ordered 'Influence Campaign' To Help Trump, U.S. Intelligence Report Say -- NPR
Did Putin Direct Russian Hacking? And Other Big Questions -- The Atlantic
President-Elect Trump's Reaction To His Intelligence Briefing On Russian Hacks
Trump says cyberattacks had "no effect" on election outcome after briefing -- CBS/AP
Trump still questions intelligence on Russia hacking after briefing -- USA Today
Trump to order anti-hacking plan within 90 days of taking office: statement -- Reuters
Donald Trump Calls Intel Briefing on Alleged Russian Hacking 'Constructive Meeting' -- ABC News
Trump downplays Russian meddling in election despite intel report -- CNN
Trump says hacking had 'no effect on the outcome of the election' -- Politico
Donald Trump Still Doesn't Publicly Blame Russia for Hacks -- TIME
4 comments:
Even if it not happened outcome would of been the same.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/185486/email-defines-clinton-immigration-defines-trump.aspx
What have I missed? Trump announced that he would reveal things that only he knew about the alleged hack and that would be made public tuesday or wednesday...It is now Saturday...where is the announcement?
Same place as his press conference on his divestment and blind trust, or his tax returns,...........
and his "people" are still trying to figure out how to release his "proof", 140 characters at a time, at 3 am.
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