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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