Art cited one source who doesn't believe Russia interfered in 2016 Presidential election. Republicans on the Sentate Intelligence committe conlcuded that it was real.
WASHINGTON
(Reuters) - A Senate Intelligence Committee report released on Tuesday supports
three U.S. intelligence agencies’ conclusion that Russia tried to help Donald
Trump win the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
The Republican-led
committee’s finding suggests the panel continues to conduct a bipartisan
inquiry into the issue amid political rancor between Republicans and Democrats
on allegations that Moscow interfered in the election.
“As numerous
intelligence and national security officials in the Trump administration have
since unanimously re-affirmed, the (Intelligence Community Assessment’s)
findings were accurate and on point,” said committee Vice Chairman Mark Warner,
a Democrat.
“The Russian
effort was extensive and sophisticated, and its goals were to undermine public
faith in the democratic process, to hurt Secretary Clinton (Democratic
candidate Hillary Clinton) and to help Donald Trump,” Warner said.
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