REUTERS - U.S. President-elect
Donald Trump said he didn't believe reports that intelligence agencies
concluded Russia intervened in the presidential election on his
behalf,
according to an interview broadcast on "Fox News Sunday."
"I think it's
ridiculous. I think it's just another excuse. I don't believe it," Trump
said in the interview, taped on Saturday. He blamed Democrats for putting out
the media reports and said he did not believe they came from the Central
Intelligence Agency.
A senior U.S.
intelligence official told Reuters intelligence agencies have concluded with
"high confidence" that not only did their Russian counterparts direct
the hacking of Democratic Party organizations and leaders, but they did so to
undermine Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.
The Republican
president-elect questioned whether the CIA was behind the reports that
indicated Moscow wanted him in the White House. "I think the Democrats are
putting it out," he said in the interview.
Two leading Republican
voices on foreign policy in the U.S. Senate, John McCain and Lindsey Graham,
joined two Democratic senators on Sunday in expressing concern over the reports
on Russian interference and saying that cannot become a partisan issue.
"For years,
foreign adversaries have directed cyber attacks at America's physical,
economic, and military infrastructure, while stealing our intellectual
property. Now our democratic institutions have been targeted," the
senators, including Democrats Chuck Schumer and Jack Reed, said in a statement.
"Recent reports
of Russian interference in our election should alarm every American."
U.S. intelligence
agencies have told Congress and the administration of President Barack Obama
that Russia has grown increasingly aggressive in Syria and Ukraine and has
stepped up activities in cyberspace including meddling, sometimes covertly, in
European and U.S. elections.
"This cannot
become a partisan issue. The stakes are too high for our country," the
senators said in a statement.
REUTERS
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