‘Phony’ Russia dossier: Trump accuses US spy agencies of Nazi tactics

Acknowledges Russia likely hacked Democratic National Committee and emails of other top Democrats


Reuters January 12, 2017
PHOTO: AFP

NEW YORK: President-elect Donald Trump escalated a fight with US spy agencies on Wednesday, nine days before he takes over their command as president, and accused them of practices reminiscent of Nazi Germany.

The Republican said leaks from the intelligence community led to some US media outlets reporting unsubstantiated claims that he was caught in a compromising position in Russia.

"I think it was disgraceful, disgraceful that the intelligence agencies allowed any information that turned out to be so false and fake out. I think it's a disgrace, and I say that ... that's something that Nazi Germany would have done and did do," Trump told a news conference in New York.



For the first time, Trump acknowledged that Russia likely hacked the Democratic National Committee and the emails of other top Democrats during the 2016 presidential election.

But he said other countries were also hacking the United States and defended his goal of better ties with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump called a dossier that makes salacious claims about him in Russia ‘fake news’ and ‘phony stuff’.

Trump's comments are likely to intensify tensions between US intelligence agencies and the president-elect, who initially disparaged their conclusion that a Russian government hacking campaign was aimed at boosting his candidacy against Democrat Hillary Clinton.

Two US officials said the allegations about Trump, which one called ‘unsubstantiated’, were contained in a two-page memo appended to a report on Russian interference in the 2016 election that was presented last week to Trump and to Obama.

CNN reported on Tuesday about the existence of the memo and BuzzFeed published a fuller 35-page document outlining the allegations.

One US official said investigators had so far been unable to confirm material about Trump's financial and personal entanglements with Russian businessmen and others whom US intelligence analysts have concluded are Russian intelligence officers or working on behalf of Russian intelligence.

In the news conference, Trump declined to answer whether anyone connected to him or the campaign had contact with Moscow during the presidential campaign, and said he had no loans or business deals with Russia.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 12th, 2017.

COMMENTS (1)

Raj - USA | 7 years ago | Reply US elections and post election politics now closely resemble those we see in India and Pakistan. Democrats wanted to open up three constituencies, just like Imran Khan wanted in Pakistan. False accusations are made on Trump, just like Congress and AAP does it in India. Only difference is that Modi won by a huge margin of both popular and electoral votes whereas in USA Trump won by electoral votes and Hillary had more popular votes.
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