CIA's Pompeo says Russia and others
trying to undermine U.S. elections
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[January 08, 2018]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The head of
the Central Intelligence Agency said on Sunday that Russia and others
are trying to undermine elections in the United States, the next major
one being in November when Republicans will try to keep control of
Congress.
U.S. intelligence agencies have concluded that Russia interfered in the
2016 presidential election to try to help President Donald Trump win, in
part by hacking and releasing emails embarrassing to Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, and spreading social media
propaganda.
CIA Director Mike Pompeo told CBS that the Russian interference is
longstanding, and continues. Asked on "Face the Nation" if Moscow is
currently trying to undermine U.S. elections, Pompeo responded: "Yes
sir, have been for decades."
"Yes, I continue to be concerned, not only about the Russians, but about
others' efforts as well," Pompeo said, without giving details. "We have
many foes who want to undermine Western democracy."
Moscow denies any meddling in the 2016 elections to help Republican
Trump win. U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller is investigating whether
any crimes were committed. Two Trump associates, former national
security adviser Michael Flynn and campaign aide George Papadopoulos
have pleaded guilty to lying to FBI agents in the probe. Trump denies
any campaign collusion with Russia.
Trump has at times suggested that he accepts the U.S. intelligence
agencies' assessment that Russia sought to interfere in the election but
at other times has said he accepts Russian President Vladimir Putin's
denials that Moscow meddled.
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Central Intelligence Agency Director Mike Pompeo testifies before
the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on Capitol Hill in
Washington, U.S. May 11, 2017. REUTERS/Eric Thayer/File Photo
Trump has frequently spoken of wanting to improve relations with
Putin, even though Russia has frustrated U.S. policy in Syria and
Ukraine and done little to help Washington in its standoff with
North Korea.
Pompeo told CBS that the CIA had an important function as a part of
the national security team to keep U.S. elections secure and
democratic. "We are working diligently to do that. So we're going to
work against the Russians or any others who threaten that very
outcome," he said.
Trump said on Saturday that he planned an active year on the
campaign trail on behalf of Republican candidates running in the
mid-term elections, in which all of the House of Representatives and
one-third of the Senate will be up for election. Republicans hold
majorities in both.
(Reporting by Susan Cornwell; editing by Grant McCool)
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