Monday, December 12, 2016

Reuters — Top U.S. spy agency has not embraced CIA assessment on Russia hacking

While the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) does not dispute the CIA's analysis of Russian hacking operations, it has not endorsed their assessment because of a lack of conclusive evidence that Moscow intended to boost Trump over Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton, said the officials, who declined to be named.
The position of the ODNI, which oversees the 17 agency-strong U.S. intelligence community, could give Trump fresh ammunition to dispute the CIA assessment, which he rejected as "ridiculous" in weekend remarks, and press his assertion that no evidence implicates Russia in the cyber attacks.
Trump's rejection of the CIA's judgment marks the latest in a string of disputes over Russia's international conduct that have erupted between the president-elect and the intelligence community he will soon command.
Inference is not a substitute for evidence.

Reuters
Exclusive: Top U.S. spy agency has not embraced CIA assessment on Russia hacking - sources
Mark Hosenball and Jonathan Landay

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