One Look at Biden's Top Advisor Explains His Support for Hamas
A New York Giants Legend Just Hopped on the Trump Train
CNN Host Admits Something We've All Known About the Trump-Stormy Daniels Trial
Jerry Seinfeld's Duke Commencement Wasn't Derailed by Pro-Hamas Antics
How to Neutralize the Campus Communists
Biden Gets More Bad News From Polling in Battleground States
Hamas Launches Rocket at Children's Playground in Israel
Is the Trucker Who Once Ousted NJ's Senate President Making a Political Comeback?
National Insecurity, Courtesy of Joe Biden
The Most Important Date in American History
Watch: At Massive Rally, Trump Rips Biden Over Israel and Hamas
A 'Never Again Trump' Guide to Voting Trump
Eurovision: The Silent Majority and the Vocal Minority
Biden’s Middle Eastern Foreign Policy Blunders
Unbridled Corruption of the Iranian Regime
Tipsheet

Intel Officials Push Back at Trump, Insist The Russian Hack Meeting Was Not 'Delayed'

President-elect Donald Trump and intel officials are at odds when it comes to the original date for their meeting on the supposed Russian hacking of the 2016 election. Trump, who remains skeptical that Russia had anything to do with the cyber attack, accused the intel officials of delaying their meeting because they still don't have enough evidence to convict the Russians.

Advertisement

The intel community pushed back at that claim, telling NBC News that their discussion was "always" on the schedule for Friday.

Trump has repeatedly expressed his doubts that Russia was involved in the DNC leaks, or that the hacks directly affected the outcome of the election. President Obama has reached the opposite conclusion, saying matter-of-factly that Russia was the author of the DNC leaks. He ordered a full review of the hacks.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement