Trump: 'I think it was Russia'
President-elect Donald Trump said for the first time he believes Russia was behind hacking ahead of the election.
"I think it was Russia," Trump said during his first news conference as President-elect.
He
added that Russia is not the only nation that hacks US targets and
accused Democrats of not having sufficient cyber security programs.
The
news conference opened with his spokesman, Sean Spices, slamming a
"political witch hunt" following reports that Russian operatives claim
to have compromising personal and financial information about Trump.
Vice
President-elect Mike Pence also criticized the media before introducing
Trump, who kept up his criticism of US intelligence.
"I
do have to say and I must say that I want to thank a lot of the news
organizations here today because they looked at that nonsense that was
released by maybe the intelligence agencies," Trump said. "But maybe the
intelligence agencies which would be a tremendous blot on their record
if they did that. A thing like that should never have been written, it
should never have been had and it certainly should have never been
released."
He reiterated that he
doesn't plan to release his tax returns, saying they are under audit and
don't include relevant information
It was gathered on
Tuesday that classified documents presented last week to President
Barack Obama and Trump included the allegations about Russia. The
allegations were presented in a two-page synopsis that was appended to a
report on Russian interference in the 2016 election and drew in part
from memos compiled by a former British intelligence operative, whose
past work US intelligence officials consider credible.
The
FBI is investigating the credibility and accuracy of these allegations,
which are based primarily on information from Russian sources, but has
not confirmed many essential details in the memos about Mr. Trump.
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