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GOP intel chair to Trump: Cozying up to Putin a bad bet
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Cops fatally shoot man firing handgun outside Brooklyn lounge
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Wall Street Journal |
Trump Attacks of US Intelligence on Russia Unnerve Lawmakers
Wall Street Journal Many analysts and U.S. intelligence agencies believe that Mr. Putin is trying to expand hisinfluence in Europe and the Middle East, and they have said the Kremlin uses cyberwarfare to interfere in elections in many neighboring countries. Russia and ... and more » |
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WIRED |
A Timeline of Trump's Strange, Contradictory Statements on Russian Hacking
WIRED September 26, 2016: In the first presidential debate: “I don't think anybody knows it was Russia that broke into the DNC. [Clinton's] saying Russia, Russia, Russia, but I don't—maybe it was. I mean, it could be Russia, but it could also be China. It ... and more » |
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New York Daily News |
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CNN |
Trump attacks set intelligence community on edge
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The Atlantic |
Why Is Trump So Reluctant to Accept Claims of Russian Hacking?
The Atlantic While there is some principled skepticism about attributing the hacks to Russia, Trump'smockery of the intelligence community has not cited specific concerns. And if, as his adviser Kellyanne Conway suggests, Trump is receiving information from other ... and more » |
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NBCNews.com |
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Wall Street Journal |
Donald Trump Plans Revamp of Top US Spy Agency
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Donald Trump Plans Revamp of Top US Spy Agency
Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON—President-elect Donald Trump, a harsh critic of U.S. intelligence agencies, is working with top advisers on a plan that would restructure and pare back the nation's top spy agency, people familiar with the planning said. The move is ... and more » |
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Daily Beast |
Vladimir Putin's Newest Export: Terrorists
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New York Times |
Ivanka Trump's New Washington Home Once Belonged to a Putin Foe
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Los Angeles Times |
Top US intelligence officials will make the case on Russia hacking to a skeptical Donald Trump
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Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmuş has suggested that “foreign intelligence services” could be behind the attack that claimed 39 lives at Istanbul’s Reina nightclub on New Year’s Eve, considering how “professionally” the attack was carried out.
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Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmuş has suggested that “foreign intelligence services” could be behind the attack that claimed 39 lives at Istanbul’s Reina nightclub on New Year’s Eve, considering how “professionally” the attack was carried out.
The president-elect has been tweeting up a storm.
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Reuters |
US obtained evidence after election that Russia leaked emails: officials
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Who hacked? Trump challenges intel agencies he'll overseeby By JULIE PACE and EILEEN SULLIVAN
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday escalated his blunt public challenge to the U.S. intelligence agencies he will soon oversee, appearing to embrace WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's contention that Russia did not provide his group with the hacked Democratic emails that roiled the 2016 election....
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President-elect said intent on restructuring CIA, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, amid more social media attacks on intel community over Russia hacking assessments
President-elect intends to restructure CIA, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, amid more social media attacks on intel community over Russia hacking assessments
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WASHINGTON—President-elect Donald Trump, a harsh critic of U.S. intelligence agencies, is working with top advisers on a plan that would restructure and pare back the nation’s top spy agency, people familiar with the planning said, prompted by a belief that the Office of the Director of National Intelligence has become bloated and politicized.
The planning comes as Mr. Trump has leveled a series of social media attacks in recent months and the past few days against U.S. intelligence agencies, dismissing and mocking their assessment that the Russian government hacked emails of Democratic groups and individuals and then leaked them last year to WikiLeaks and others in an effort to help Mr. Trump win the White House.
One of the people familiar with Mr. Trump’s planning said advisers also are working on a plan to restructure the Central Intelligence Agency, cutting back on staffing at its Virginia headquarters and pushing more people out into field posts around the world. The CIA declined to comment on the plan.
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“The view from the Trump team is the intelligence world [is] becoming completely politicized,” said the individual, who is close to the Trump transition operation. “They all need to be slimmed down. The focus will be on restructuring the agencies and how they interact.”
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In one of his latest Twitter posts on Wednesday, Mr. Trump referenced an interview that WikiLeaks editor in chief Julian Assange gave to Fox News in which he denied Russia had been his source for the thousands of emails stolen from Democrats and Hillary Clinton advisers, including campaign manager John Podesta, that Mr. Assange published.
Mr. Trump tweeted: “Julian Assange said ‘a 14 year old could have hacked Podesta’—why was DNC so careless? Also said Russians did not give him the info!”
Mr. Trump has drawn criticism from Democratic and Republican lawmakers and from intelligence and law-enforcement officials for praising Russian President Vladimir Putin, for attacking American intelligence agencies, and for embracing Mr. Assange, long viewed with disdain by government officials and lawmakers.
“We have two choices: some guy living in an embassy on the run from the law…who has a history of undermining American democracy and releasing classified information to put our troops at risk, or the 17 intelligence agencies sworn to defend us,” said Sen. Lindsey Graham (R., S.C.). “I’m going with them.”
But for Mr. Trump and some of his supporters, the accusations of Russian hacking and the criticism of WikiLeaks are seen as an effort to delegitimize the president-elect’s victory.
Since his November election, Mr. Trump has published close to 250 Twitter posts. Of those, 11 have focused on Russia or the election-related cyberattacks. In each of those tweets, Mr. Trump either has flattered Russian President Vladimir Putin—last month calling him “very smart”— or disparaged the investigation into the hacks.
This stands in contrast to his posts on other issues and countries, such as North Korea or China, where his views on national security risks line up more squarely with U.S. spy agencies.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence was established in 2004 in large part to boost coordination between intelligence agencies following the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks.
Many Republicans have proposed cutting the ODNI before, but this has proven hard to do in part because its mission centers are focused on core national security issues, such as counterterrorism, nuclear proliferation, and counterintelligence.
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The lobby of the CIA Headquarters Building in Langley, Va. Donald Trump’s criticism of U.S. intelligence agencies’ assessments of Russian involvement in cyberattacks has some lawmakers questioning his goals. Photo: larry downing/Reuters
“The management and integration that DNI focuses on allows agencies like the CIA to better hone in on its own important work,” said Rep. Adam Schiff (D., Calif.), the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, who believes dismantling the ODNI could lead to national security problems.
Mr. Trump’s advisers say he has long been skeptical of the CIA’s accuracy, and the president-elect often mentions faulty intelligence in 2002 and 2003 concerning Iraq’s weapons programs. But he has focused his skepticism of the agencies squarely on their Russia assessments, which has jarred analysts who are accustomed to more cohesion with the White House.
Top officials at U.S. intelligence agencies, as well as Republican and Democratic leaders in Congress, have said Russia orchestrated the computer attacks that hacked and leaked Democratic Party emails last year. President Barack Obama ordered the intelligence agencies to produce a report on the hacking operation, and he is expected to presented with the findings on Thursday.
Russia has long denied any involvement in the hacking operation, though Mr. Putin has said releasing the stolen emails served a public service.
The heads of the CIA, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Director of National Intelligence James Clapper are scheduled to brief Mr. Trump on the findings on Friday. Mr. Trump tweeted late Tuesday that this meeting had been delayed and suggested that the agencies still needed time to “build a case” against Russia.
White House officials said Mr. Trump will be briefed on the hacking report as soon as it is ready. White House officials have been increasingly frustrated by Mr. Trump’s confrontations with intelligence officials.
“It’s appalling,” the official said. “No president has ever taken on the CIA and come out looking good.”
Among those helping lead Mr. Trump’s plan to restructure the intelligence agencies is his national security adviser, Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, who had served as director of the Defense Intelligence Agency until he was pushed out by DNI James Clapper and others in 2013. Also involved in the planning is Rep. Mike Pompeo (R., Kan.), who Mr. Trump selected to be his CIA director.
Lt. Gen. Flynn didn’t respond to a request for comment and Mr. Pompeo declined to comment.
Mr. Trump shares the view of Lt. Gen. Flynn and Mr. Pompeo that the intelligence community’s position that Russians tried to help his campaign is an attempt to undermine his victory or say he didn’t win, the official close to the transition said.
Mr. Flynn will lead the White House’s National Security Council, giving him broad influence in military and intelligence decisions throughout the government. He is also a believer in rotating senior intelligence agencies into the field and reducing headquarters staff.
Current and former intelligence and law-enforcement officials have reacted with a mix of bafflement and outrage to Mr. Trump’s continuing series of jabs at U.S. spies.
“They are furious about it,” said one former senior intelligence official, adding that a retinue of senior officials who thought they would be staying on in a Hillary Clinton administration now are re-evaluating their plans following Mr. Trump’s election.
Current and former officials said it was particularly striking to see Mr. Trump quote Mr. Assange in tweets.
“It’s pretty horrifying to me that he’s siding with Assange over the intelligence agencies,’’ said one former law-enforcement official.
Paul Pillar, a 28-year veteran of the CIA who retired in 2005, said he was disturbed by Mr. Trump’s tweets and feared much of the intelligence community’s assessments could be filtered through Lt. Gen. Flynn, chosen by Mr. Trump as his national security adviser.
“I’m rather pessimistic,” he said. “This is indeed disturbing that the president should come in with this negative view of the agencies coupled with his habits on how he absorbs information and so on that don’t provide a lot of hope for change.”
—Carol E. Lee, Shane Harris, Devlin Barrett, Felicia Schwartz an, Siobhan Hughes contributed to this article.
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Who hacked? Trump challenges intel agencies he'll overseeby By JULIE PACE and EILEEN SULLIVAN
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President-elect Donald Trump escalated his blunt public challenge to the U.S. intelligence agencies he will soon oversee on Wednesday, appearing to embrace WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's contention that Russia did not provide his group with the hacked Democratic emails that roiled the 2016 election....
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Donald Trump Plans Revamp of Top US Spy Agency
Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON—President-elect Donald Trump, a harsh critic of U.S. intelligence agencies, is working with top advisers on a plan that would restructure and pare back the nation's top spy agency, people familiar with the planning said, prompted by a ... Donald Trump's Mockery of Intelligence Agencies Could Undermine His Relations With ThemABC News Trump's public disagreement with intelligence community unprecedented and 'adversarial'PRI CNN Panelist to Trump: 'Why Not Stay Silent' as 'Intelligence Community Has Information' on YouMediaite ForexTV.com -The Independent all 14 news articles » |
Turkish officials are hinting at denying US access to the Incirilik air base unless Washington halts its support for Syrian Kurds and begins to provide air support for Turkish troops in Syria.
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Several injured after LIRR train derails
New York Post A Long Island Rail Road train derailed at Brooklyn's Atlantic Terminal during Wednesday morning rush-hour, injuring several people, officials said. The commuter train derailed on Track 6 as it pulled into the transit hub about 8:20 a.m., according to ... LIRR train derails at Atlantic Terminal, NYPD saysamNY all 3 news articles » |
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Washington Post |
Vladimir Putin polls better with Republicans than Obama does. That's not unprecedented.
Washington Post A stat has been floating around on social media for the better part of a month now: Republicans like Vladimir Putin better than they like Barack Obama. Whoa if true. The poll is from online pollster YouGov for the Economist, and it shows the Putin vs ... and more » |
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Russia's play in Syria will give it access to a warm water port
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Los Angeles Times |
Donald Trump takes another shot at US intelligence, promoting Julian Assange's version of events
Los Angeles Times Assange gave an interview to Fox News host Sean Hannity, who has in the past called for trying him on espionage charges, echoing other Republicans and many in the intelligence community who say his airing of sensitive documents has put U.S. lives and ... and more » |
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Сайт Wikileaks назначил вознаграждение за любые сведения о похитителе диска с данными Белого дома
Комсомольская правда Сайт WikiLeaks назначил вознаграждение в 20 тысяч долларов за любую информацию о похитителе жесткого диска с важной государственной информацией. «Мы предлагаем вознаграждение 20 тысяч долларов за информацию, которая ... and more » |
NBCNews.com |
Putin's Sassy Trolling Was Sending Message to Trump: Experts
NBCNews.com Vladimir Putin appeared to reach unprecedented levels of trolling for a world leader in response to President Barack Obama expelling 35 Russian intelligence operatives from the United States. Obama ousted them as punishment for Russia's alleged ... The CIA Keeps Putin's SecretsWall Street Journal Vladimir Putin polls better with Republicans than Obama does. That's not unprecedented.Washington Post America's problem isn't Russia — it's PutinChicago Tribune Sumter Item -Slate Magazine all 1,044 news articles » |
The Nation. |
Did Putin Really Launch a 'Cyber-Pearl Harbor' Against America?
The Nation. Unlike in 1962, when the Kennedy Administration made public clear evidence of Soviet missile silos under construction in Cuba, the Obama Administration has presented no actual evidence that the Kremlin, directed by Russian President Putin, hacked the ... Russia's economy is weak; fear is Putin's only weaponThe National all 18 news articles » |
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Scores Injured After Commuter Train Derails In Brooklynby Alana Horowitz Satlin
By Jonathan Oatis
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (Reuters) - A New York City commuter train derailed at a Brooklyn terminal after ramming into a bumper during Wednesday’s morning rush hour, leaving more than 100 people with non-life-threatening injuries, city officials said.
Dozens of emergency crews swarmed Atlantic Terminal after the Long Island Railroad trainwent off the tracks inside the busy transportation hub at about 8:30 a.m. local time, the New York City Fire Department said.
The train failed to stop on time and struck a bumping block at a fairly low rate of speed, which caused it to derail, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said at a briefing at the crash site.
About 103 people were injured in the accident, the New York Fire Department said in a Twitter message. Earlier Deputy Assistant Chief Dan Donoghue said at the briefing that 11 people had to go to the hospital.
The derailment, which severely damaged the train’s front two cars, was the second major accident involving New York City’s commuter railroads in the past three months.
In late September, a New Jersey Transit train crashed into a terminal in Hoboken, New Jersey, killing one woman and injuring 114 people, including the engineer.
Cuomo, who has made infrastructure improvements a centerpiece of his agenda, said Wednesday’s incident was minor in comparison. The most serious injury in the crash was a broken leg, he said.
“There was an extensive damage in Hoboken,” Cuomo said. “That train was coming in much faster, did much more damage.”
In Brooklyn, police and firefighters, some holding stretchers, were entering the terminal as emergency vehicles blocked traffic.
Commuters, meanwhile, described a frightening and chaotic scene on social media.
“People flying everywhere,” Serena Janae, who said she was a passenger on the derailedtrain, wrote on Facebook.
The U.S. Federal Railroad Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board said they were sending investigators to the scene.
Atlantic Terminal, which also connects commuters to nine city subway lines, is one of New York’s busiest stations.
Officials said crews were working to restore service at the terminal by the evening rush hour.
(Additional reporting by Gina Cherelus and David Shepardson; Writing by Laila Kearney; Editing by Frank McGurty and Lisa Von Ahn)
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Ohio man accused of ramming Pittsburgh FBI gate indicted
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