The Province

Trump’s CIA chief says U.S. planning to ‘punish’ leakers

- Andrew Mayeda

NEW YORK — Russia “meddled” in last year’s presidenti­al election as part of a decades-long effort to “undermine American democracy,” said CIA Director Mike Pompeo, in an interview where he also said the Trump administra­tion plans to stop leaks and “punish” leakers.

“I can’t talk about the details of the intelligen­ce, but we have, the intelligen­ce community has said, that this election was meddled with by the Russians in a way that is frankly not particular­ly original,” Pompeo said, according to the transcript of an interview with MSNBC broadcast Saturday morning.

It was his first interview with a news network since he became Central Intelligen­ce Agency director in January.

Before President Donald Trump took office, the outgoing director of the director of national intelligen­ce released a report concluding that Russia attempted to influence last year’s presidenti­al election under orders from President Vladimir Putin.

The White House has downplayed Russia’s involvemen­t, even as multiple investigat­ions look into whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russian officials to sway the election.

As recently as last week, White House spokesman Sean Spicer declined to say whether Trump believes Russia interfered.

Trump, in a Twitter message Saturday, questioned whether his predecesso­r, Barack Obama, failed to act against Russian meddling to protect his opponent in the November election, Hillary Clinton.

“Obama Administra­tion official said they ‘choked’ when it came to acting on Russian meddling of election. They didn’t want to hurt Hillary?” he wrote.

‘HEIGHTENED EMPHASIS’

Pompeo, 53, said it isn’t surprising that Russia would meddle in a U.S. vote.

“They’ve been doing this for an awfully long time. And we are decades into the Russians trying to undermine American democracy,” he said.

“So in some ways, there’s no news, but it certainly puts a heightened emphasis on our ability to figure out how to stop them.”

But the spy chief said he couldn’t confirm whether Putin personally directed the plan.

Asked about the Middle East, Pompeo said Iran represents a “longer challenge” to the U.S. than Sunni extremists such as the Islamic State, which he said poses an “enormous risk” to America.

“It remains the world’s largest state sponsor of terror,” he said of Iran. “We find it with enormous influence, influence that far outstrips where it was six or seven years ago.”

NUCLEAR DANGER

Pompeo said North Korea is a “very real danger” that’s getting closer to threatenin­g the U.S. with nuclear weapons.

“For 20 years, America has whistled past the graveyard, hoping on hope that North Korea would turn colours and become part of the Western civilizati­on,” he said.

“There’s no evidence that that’s going to take place, absent a very real, very concrete set of policies that put pressure on the North Koreans to denucleari­ze.”

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