Trump was puzzled by the transfer of a security briefing on cyber attacks on USA

Donald Trump

Special briefing representatives of the US intelligence community to the President-elect of Donald trump moved to January 6. This Republican wrote in his microblog on Twitter.

“The intelligence briefing about the so-called Russian hacking postponed until Friday. Perhaps more time was needed to substantiate the case. Very strange!”, — this opinion was expressed by it.


Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump)
January 04, 2017, 01:14

January 2, proposed for the post of press Secretary of the White house Sean Spicer announced that a special briefing is to be held this week, but only after finishing work in office, Barack Obama will receive the final report of the intelligence services on this issue. A day earlier, in an interview with Fox News channel, Spicer reported that us intelligence still was not able to provide Trump convincing evidence that Russia has no relation to the hacker attacks on electronic systems of political organizations in the United States.

On the same day the Director of the Central intelligence Agency (CIA) John Brennan in an interview with broadcaster PBS said in a secret report of us intelligence about alleged hacker attacks it will be purely about Russia, not about all such threats to Washington. However, the article argues for the placement of accents, he explained.

December 29, the US imposed sanctions against a number of citizens and organizations of the Russian Federation, including against the Federal security service (FSB) and Chief of the General staff of the armed forces. Also within 72 hours from the United States were sent to 35 of Russian diplomats and their family members. President Vladimir Putin refused to meet the mirror and to expel
Russian representatives of the American diplomatic corps.

Washington stated that it had made such steps in connection with hacker attacks on American political organizations in which he accused Russia.

Moscow involvement in the cyber attacks consistently denies.

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