The top election security official for the intelligence community, Shelby Pierson, reportedly misled members of the House Intelligence Committee during a briefing on Russia's efforts to interfere in the 2020 election, with the goal of helping President Donald Trump, according to three national security officials familiar with the matter as well as National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien.
Pierson reportedly told lawmakers that Russia was interfering in the 2020 election with the aim of helping President Trump win re-election, despite no evidence suggesting that was Russia's intention. Concerns over the lack of evidence backing Pierson's claim were raised in response to a New York Times' report about the intelligence briefing, making vague assertions that Russia's efforts were intended to help the president's bid for re-election. Members of the intelligence community are now saying there is no evidence to back up Pierson's claim.
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ReplyDeleteSo it always amazes me that so called "journalist" can write so many words yet present so little in the way of facts. All I read was "Trump's political appointee, who is a partisan hack, demonstrates the level of lies and hypocrisy he is willing to live by, in order to take some political heat off of trump. And some unnamed sources under his watch corroborated the bs he is shoveling."
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