CIA backtracks on director’s comments on Russian interference in 2016 election

In fact, US intelligence agencies in January said that they had made no assessment one way or the other on the impact of Moscow’s hacking and propaganda campaign but its report stated that Russia’s aim was to try and help then-Republican candidate ‘s election chances. 

Director Pompeo, a former Republican congressman and Trump ally, was asked at an event in Washington if he could say with absolute certainty that the election results were not skewed as a result of Russian interference.

Director Pompeo replied: “Yes. Intelligence community’s assessment is that the meddling that took place did not affect the outcome of the election.” 

The top Democrat on the US House of Representatives Intelligence Committee, Adam Schiff, criticised Director Pompeo for his remark.

“I was deeply disappointed to learn that CIA Director Pompeo today asserted that the intelligence community had found that Russian interference in our election did not affect the outcome. In fact, the Intelligence community made no such finding, nor could it,” Congressman Schiff said in a statement that noted the January assessment. 

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“This is not the first time the Director has made statements minimising the significance of what the Russians did, but it needs to be the last,” Congressman Schiff said. 

The agency later issued a statement that appeared to walk back Director Pompeo’s remark. 

“The intelligence assessment with regard to Russian election meddling has not changed, and the Director did not intend to suggest that it had,” said Dean Boyd, the director of the CIA’s office of public affairs.

Russia has repeatedly denied US intelligence agencies’ conclusions that Moscow meddled in the election and Trump has denied any collusion between his campaign and Russian officials. 

Committees in both the Senate and the House are investigating as is a special counsel, former FBI director Robert Mueller.

The probes have cast a shadow over Mr Trump’s presidency, especially after Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey was fired by President Trump in May. 

In an interview with NBC after Director Comey’s removal, President Trump admitted that he was thinking about “this Russia thing” when he decided to fire Director Comey.


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