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rangerrebew

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FBI Disputes CIA's "Fuzzy And Ambiguous" Claims That Russia Sought To Influence Presidential Election
Published: December 12, 2016

Source: Zero Hedge

Since election day, Democrats have engaged in a panicked attempt to leverage their last couple of weeks in control of the executive branch to delegitimize the Trump presidency.  Obama has even gone so far as to order a "full report" on Russian tampering in the 2016 election cycle to be completed before he leaves office (see "A "Soft Coup" Attempt: Furious Trump Slams "Secret" CIA Report Russia Helped Him Win").  Of course, we should simply ignore the fact that a true investigation of such allegations would take much longer than the one month that Obama has left in office because any delay could run the risk of a bipartisan/independent review and that's just not how the Obama administration plays the game.

But at least one investigative agency, the FBI, isn't buying the "fuzzy and ambiguous" assertions from the CIA that Russia "quite" clearly meddled in the U.S. elections on behalf of the Trump campaign.  Meanwhile, the FBI's unwillingness to play along is infuriating Democrats.  Per the BizPac Review:

http://www.blacklistednews.com/FBI_Disputes_CIA%27s_%22Fuzzy_And_Ambiguous%22_Claims_That_Russia_Sought_To_Influence_Presidential_Election/55749/0/38/38/Y/M.html
« Last Edit: December 12, 2016, 07:11:47 pm by rangerrebew »

geronl

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The FBI apparently disagrees with the motive of the Russians, not that they tried to hack their way in.