Trump splits with intelligence director, says Russia isn’t targeting U.S.

Trump splits with intelligence director, says Russia isn't targeting U.S.
UPI

July 18 (UPI) — One day after President Donald Trump clarified that he believes Russia likely interfered in the 2016 presidential election, he said Wednesday he thinks they’re no longer targeting the U.S. and its elections.

The president’s assertion conflicts with a statement issued Monday by his director of national intelligence, Dan Coats. Coats said Russia has “ongoing, pervasive efforts to undermine our democracy.”

Late last week at a Washington, D.C., think tank, Coats was even more blunt, according to CNBC.

“The warning lights are blinking red again,” Coats said. “Today, the digital infrastructure that serves this country is literally under attack.”

Trump’s brief comment at a Cabinet meeting Wednesday was his latest in a week where he has clarified his beliefs on Russian meddling multiple times, starting Monday at a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland.

That day, Trump said he did not “see any reason why” Russia meddled in the 2016 election, splitting with conclusions from the U.S. intelligence community that say otherwise. Then on Tuesday, Trump backpedaled, saying he misspoke and had faith in the U.S. intelligence agencies.

“In a key sentence in my remarks I said the word ‘would’ instead of ‘wouldn’t,’” Trump said.

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