"The Obama administration should have done a lot more when it
became clear that not only was Russia intervening, but it was
being directed at the highest levels of the Kremlin," said
Representative Adam Schiff on CNN's "State of the Union"
program.
The Obama administration imposed sanctions in December on two
Russian intelligence agencies over their alleged involvement in
hacking political groups during the election, but those
sanctions were too little, too late, Schiff said.
Schiff and his Senate counterpart, Dianne Feinstein, issued an
unusual public statement in September condemning Russia for the
alleged hacks. "We had to vet that with the intelligence
community, but we took that step because we weren't succeeding
in getting the administration to do it itself," Schiff said.
(Reporting by Julia Harte; Editing by Dan Grebler)
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