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Donald Trump criticised for lack of respect to intelligence professionals | |
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Donald Trump should have more "respect" for intelligence professionals, according to the vice president of the US Intelligence Committee. | Donald Trump should have more "respect" for intelligence professionals, according to the vice president of the US Intelligence Committee. |
Senator Mark Warner made the claim after the President-elect suggested on Twitter that an intelligence briefing with him had been delayed because spy chiefs perhaps needed “more time…to build a case” on Russia’s alleged electoral hacking. | Senator Mark Warner made the claim after the President-elect suggested on Twitter that an intelligence briefing with him had been delayed because spy chiefs perhaps needed “more time…to build a case” on Russia’s alleged electoral hacking. |
Trump added that it was “very strange” that the group of highly senior intelligence officials pushed the meeting back until Friday. | Trump added that it was “very strange” that the group of highly senior intelligence officials pushed the meeting back until Friday. |
Taking to the social media site to respond, Mr Warner said he really wished "we saw more PEOTUS (President-elect of the United States) respect for our intelligence professionals." | Taking to the social media site to respond, Mr Warner said he really wished "we saw more PEOTUS (President-elect of the United States) respect for our intelligence professionals." |
US government sources have also claimed that the meeting was always scheduled for Friday, adding that President Obama has not yet been fully briefed on the issue. | US government sources have also claimed that the meeting was always scheduled for Friday, adding that President Obama has not yet been fully briefed on the issue. |
A security official told the Washington Post that there may have been a “scheduling disconnect” between Mr Trump's transition team and the spy agencies. | A security official told the Washington Post that there may have been a “scheduling disconnect” between Mr Trump's transition team and the spy agencies. |
The official, who was not authorised to speak publicly, added that it was a complex process to organise a meeting with all the top US spy chiefs. | The official, who was not authorised to speak publicly, added that it was a complex process to organise a meeting with all the top US spy chiefs. |
CIA director John Brennan, FBI Director James Comey, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and National Security Agency Director Admiral Michael Rogers are believed to be attending the meeting. | CIA director John Brennan, FBI Director James Comey, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and National Security Agency Director Admiral Michael Rogers are believed to be attending the meeting. |
President Obama has also not yet been briefed on the full extent of Russian hacking, a US government source told CNN. They also denied the meeting had been delayed. | President Obama has also not yet been briefed on the full extent of Russian hacking, a US government source told CNN. They also denied the meeting had been delayed. |
The officials were responding to a tweet from Mr Trump in which he said: “The ‘Intelligence’ briefing on so-called ‘Russian hacking’ was delayed until Friday, perhaps more time needed to build a case. Very strange!” | The officials were responding to a tweet from Mr Trump in which he said: “The ‘Intelligence’ briefing on so-called ‘Russian hacking’ was delayed until Friday, perhaps more time needed to build a case. Very strange!” |
He did not provide any evidence to back up his claim. | He did not provide any evidence to back up his claim. |
The President-elect seemed to be implying that the US intelligence community did not have proper evidence connecting Russia to interference in the US democratic process. | The President-elect seemed to be implying that the US intelligence community did not have proper evidence connecting Russia to interference in the US democratic process. |
Both the CIA and the FBI have stated otherwise. | Both the CIA and the FBI have stated otherwise. |
Mr Trump has previously criticised the spy agencies by citing the faulty intelligence which surrounded Iraq’s supposed possession of weapons of mass destruction prior to the US in 2003. | Mr Trump has previously criticised the spy agencies by citing the faulty intelligence which surrounded Iraq’s supposed possession of weapons of mass destruction prior to the US in 2003. |
However, to publicly embarrass some of the most senior intelligence officials in the country and question their motives is unprecedented for a President-elect or incumbent president. | However, to publicly embarrass some of the most senior intelligence officials in the country and question their motives is unprecedented for a President-elect or incumbent president. |
The Independent contacted the US State Department but they had not commented by the time of publication. | The Independent contacted the US State Department but they had not commented by the time of publication. |
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