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{UAH} FBI director: 'Russia attempted to interfere in the last election'

FBI director: 'Russia attempted to interfere in the last election'


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As President Trump continues to "clarify" his views on whether Russia launched an assault on the 2016 election, the FBI director made his own views clear today.

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As President Donald Trump continues to "clarify" his views on whether Russia launched an assault on the 2016 presidential election, the FBI director made his own views clear today: "Russia attempted to interfere in the last election," FBI Director Chris Wray stated unequivocally.

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Speaking at the annual Aspen Security Forum, Wray also reiterated his belief that Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into those Russian efforts, and possible collusion with the Trump campaign, is not a "witch hunt," as Trump has called it so many times.

Asked to respond to Russian President Vladimir Putin's denial of interference, as he stood next to Trump at the summit in Helsinki on Monday, Wray simply said Putin has "got his view."

"I can tell you what my view is," Wray added. "The intelligence community's assessment has not changed, my view has not changed, which is that Russia attempted to interfere in the last election, and that it continues to engage in malign [activity]."

Wray noted that Russia will identify divisive issues inside America and then use fake news and propaganda to "spin people up on both sides of the issue and then watch us go at each other."

He said the U.S. intelligence community has not yet seen attempts by Russia to target specific election-related infrastructure in the months before the midterm elections in November, but "it's a threat that we need to take extremely seriously and need to respond to with fierce determination."

Nevertheless, Wray pushed back on Trump's attacks on Mueller's probe as a "witch hunt."

"I do not believe Special Counsel Mueller is on a witch hunt," Wray said, describing Mueller as a "straight shooter" who's running a "professional" investigation.

Asked whether he ever came close to resigning amid the attacks on the FBI, Wray simply said he knows he's a low-key guy but "that should not be mistaken for what my spine is made out of."

That comment drew applause from the crowd at the forum in Aspen, Colorado.

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