Trump continues criticism of intelligence community on Twitter
Once again Trump demonstrates he is against U.S. survival and for Putin. "Actions speak louder than words". However, also his words convict him of being with Putin and not with the survival of the U.S. democracy.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump delivered brief remarks to reporters at the Mar-a …
Trump continues criticism of intelligence community on Twitter
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump
delivered brief remarks to reporters at the Mar-a-lago Club in Palm
Beach, Florida, Dec. 28, 2016. Trump was fond this year of saying “big
league” but making it sound like “bigly.”
CBS
News has learned that U.S. intelligence has intercepts of Russian
officials expressing pleasure that their plan to meddle in the American
presidential election was successful, and Donald Trump won the White
House, according to U.S. officials. The Russian motive was primarily to
hurt Hillary Clinton’s candidacy -- Mr. Trump’s victory was an added
bonus.
The president-elect was critical Thursday night of the fact
that at least one media organization had information from the
classified report that he is to be briefed on Friday at Trump Tower. One
day before the highly-anticipated briefing with
the four heads of the major intelligence agencies, Mr. Trump sent a
series of tweets that seemed to criticize the intelligence community.
In
the first tweet, Mr. Trump wondered how NBC had obtained an
intelligence briefing that President Obama received on Thursday -- and
which Mr. Trump is scheduled to receive on Friday.
Mr. Trump then cited a recent report in BuzzFeed News that the FBI did not ask the Democratic National Committee (DNC) to see its servers after the alleged hack.
Mr. Trump also cast doubt on the hacking allegations, about which he has long expressed skepticism.
Additionally, one of the his transition’s teams intelligence
advisors, former CIA director James Woolsey, announced he would not
longer be working with them. In an interview with CNN, Woolsey said his quitting had nothing to do with Mr. Trump’s comments.
But
Mr. Woolsey admitted earlier in the day on CBSN’s “Red & Blue” that
Mr. Trump had been “critical” of the agencies. “There’s no doubt about
that,” Woolsey said.
Mr. Trump has been skeptical of the
intelligence community’s handling of the alleged Russian interference in
the U.S. election. On Tuesday, Mr. Trump seemed to agree with WikiLeaks
founder Julian Assange, who had said in an interview with Fox News that
Russia was not the source of files hacked from Democrats before the
election. Mr. Trump later denied on Twitter that it was not the case that he agreed with Assange.
Mr. Trump’s tweets are believed by intelligence officials to be having a negative effect on the intelligence workforce. Director of National Intelligence James Clapper suggested on Thursday at a hearing about the Russian hacking that Mr. Trump’s public criticism was leading to low morale.
Intelligence officials say the tension is palpable as Trump prepares to receive the Russia hacking report from Clapper and the heads of the CIA, NSA and FBI. CBS News’ Jeff Pegues contributed to this report
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