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U.S. Officials: Putin Personally Involved in U.S. Election Hack
by WILLIAM M. ARKIN, KEN DILANIAN and CYNTHIA MCFADDEN 4 hrs ago
U.S. intelligence officials now believe with "a high level of confidence" that Russian President Vladimir Putin became personally involved in the covert Russian campaign to interfere in the U.S. presidential election, senior U.S. intelligence officials told NBC News.
Two senior officials with direct access to the information say new intelligence shows that Putin personally directed how hacked material from Democrats was leaked and otherwise used. The intelligence came from diplomatic sources and spies working for U.S. allies, the officials said.
"He has had a vendetta against Hillary Clinton, that has been known for a long time because of what she said about his elections back in the parliamentary elections of 2011. He wants to discredit American democracy and make us weaker in terms of leading the liberal democratic order. And most certainly he likes President-elect Trump's views on Russia," McFaul added. Clinton cast doubt on the integrity of Russia's elections.
Revealed: How Obama warned Putin face-to-face to stop hacking the election - but is now under fire for botching response from intelligence experts
- The White House and congressional committees are gearing up investigations of election hacking that intelligence agencies believe were run by the Russian government
- The New York Times reconstructed the timeline of the hack during the election season as the Democratic National Committee, a top Clinton aide and others got hacked
- A DNC tech official who got a warning from the FBI didn't know whether the caller was legit
- For months the FBI left voicemail messages but didn't visit the DNC or contact top officials
- The White House wasn't 'eager' to retaliate against Russia before Election Day
- Didn't want to undermine integrity of U.S. election system in public
- Counterstrikes like going after Russian President Vladimir Putin or the Russian Internet were not presented to President Obama