Trump attacks FBI on leakers of Russia
reports: 'FIND NOW'
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[February 25, 2017]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S.
President Donald Trump criticized the FBI on Friday for failing to stop
leaks of national security information to the media and directed the
agency to find those who pass on classified information.
Trump's comments come amid media reports saying the FBI refused a White
House request to knock down news stories saying members of Trump's team
were in frequent contact with Russian intelligence agents during the
presidential campaign.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation, the nation's top law enforcement
agency, did not answer a request for comment on Trump's remarks on
Twitter.
"The FBI is totally unable to stop the national security 'leakers' that
have permeated our government for a long time. They can't even find the
leakers within the FBI itself. Classified information is being given to
media that could have a devastating effect on U.S. FIND NOW," Trump
wrote.
News reports by CNN and The Associated Press said White House Chief of
Staff Reince Priebus asked Andrew McCabe, the FBI deputy director, to
deny a Feb. 14 New York Times report that said Trump's presidential
campaign advisers had been in frequent contact with Russian intelligence
officers. The request came after McCabe told him privately the report
was wrong.
A senior administration official said on Friday that FBI Director James
Comey also told Priebus later the story was not accurate. Priebus asked
if the FBI could set the record straight, but Comey said the bureau
could not comment.
Priebus asked if he could say intelligence officials assured him the
story was inaccurate, and Comey said he could, the official told
reporters.
The FBI is investigating Russian interference in the Nov. 8 U.S.
election. FBI counterintelligence agents are also examining financial
transactions by Russian individuals and companies who are believed to
have links to Trump associates.
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President Donald Trump delivers remarks after visiting the National
Museum of African American History and Culture on the National Mall
in Washington, U.S., February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst -
"There are investigations that are going on and those investigations
must find out exactly what Russia was doing in the United States,"
Senator Ben Cardin, the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee, told CNN on Friday.
"We need a complete investigation and we certainly don't want the
White House at all trying to influence that investigation."
U.S. Representative John Conyers said any White House attempt to
influence the FBI was "deeply troubling."
"The White House is simply not permitted to pressure the FBI to make
public statements about a pending investigation of the President and
his advisors," Conyers, the top Democrat on the House Judiciary
Committee, said in late on Thursday.
(Reporting by Susan Heavey, Doina Chiacu and Emily Stephenson;
Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and Bernadette Baum)
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