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US spy chiefs reject Trump’s doubts over Kremlin interference in election

Leaders of the US intelligence community forcefully rejected Donald Trump’s dismissal of their findings that Russia interfered in the presidential election, putting the country’s top spies on a collision course with the

president-elect two weeks before his inauguration.

James Clapper, director of national intelligence, told a Senate committee hearing yesterday that US intelligence agencies were more “resolute” in their conclusion that Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered pre-election hacks of Democratic party servers than they had been in October when they first indicated Russian involvement.

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