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Russia 'intervened to promote Trump' - US intelligence

December 10th, 2016 | Tags:
The presidential campaign was marked by some fierce debates between the two candidates. Photo: Reuters
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US intelligence agencies believe Russia acted covertly to boost Donald Trump in the election race, US officials have told leading newspapers.

A report in the New York Times says the agencies had "high confidence" about Russian involvement in hacking.

A CIA assessment reported by the Washington Post made similar findings.

But Mr Trump's team dismissed the CIA line, saying: "These are the same people that said Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction."

Russian officials have repeatedly denied the hacking accusations.

On Friday, US President Barack Obama ordered an investigation into a series of cyber-attacks, blamed on Russia, during the US election season.

The hacks targeted emails at the Democratic Party and a key aide to presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

In October, US government officials pointed the finger at Russia, accusing it of meddling in the campaign.

Now, senior administration officials quoted by the New York Times say they are confident that Russian hackers also infiltrated the Republican National Committee's computer systems as well as those of the Democratic Party, but did not release information gleaned from the Republican networks.

Intelligence agencies say the Russians passed on the Democrats' documents to WikiLeaks, the Times reported.

Democrats reacted furiously when email accounts of the Democratic National Committee and Mrs Clinton's campaign chairman, John Podesta, were hacked.

The Podesta emails were revealed by WikiLeaks and posted online.

Quoting an unnamed "senior US official", the Washington Post said "intelligence agencies" had "identified individuals with connections to the Russian government who provided WikiLeaks with thousands of hacked emails from the Democratic National Committee and others, including Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman".

At one point in the campaign, Mr Trump publicly encouraged Russia to "find" Mrs Clinton's emails, although he later said he was being sarcastic.

Democrats claimed the hacks were a deliberate attempt to undermine Mrs Clinton's campaign.

White House spokesman Eric Schultz said President Obama wanted the investigation carried out on his watch "because he takes it very seriously".

"We are committed to ensuring the integrity of our elections," he added.

It is not clear if the contents of the review will be made public.

2 Responses to “Russia 'intervened to promote Trump' - US intelligence”

  • Trust No 1 (12/12/2016, 20:00) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    Don't ever trust anything to do with the CIA. They make Satan look like a saint by comparison. They practically run
    the USA and will even kill ordinary citizens, US or anyone else just because CIA thinks they know too much. Or they
    will kill their friends and saboteuge everything around them. They have sent people recently to the BVI to do just
    that and the 'Panama Papers' were distributed by a CIA agent from the Caymans who is now working in the BVI.
    Even if Trump is a big jerk, it is the CIA who is far, far worse. I know from first hand experience.


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