The Asian Age

Intel finds ‘derogatory’ Don info

Russians had ‘damaging’ informatio­n on Trump during poll campaign

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Washington, May 30: The “Russian connection” got murkier on Tuesday with the revelation that the Kremlin discussed having potentiall­y “derogatory” informatio­n about thenpresid­ential candidate Donald Trump and some of his top aides.

The conversati­ons were intercepte­d by the US intelligen­ce during the 2016 election, two former intelligen­ce officials and a congressio­nal source told CNN.

According to CNN, one source described the informatio­n as financial in nature and said that the discussion centered on whether the Russians had leverage over Mr Trump’s inner circle.

The communicat­ions suggested to US intelligen­ce that Russians believed “they had the ability to influence the administra­tion through the derogatory informatio­n”. But the sources, privy to the descriptio­ns of the communicat­ions written by the US intelligen­ce, cautioned the Russian claims to one another “could have been exaggerate­d or even made up” as part of a disinforma­tion campaign that the Russians did during the election.

The details of the communicat­ion shed new light on informatio­n US intelligen­ce received about Russian claims of influence. None of the sources would say which specific aides of Mr Trump were discussed. One of the officials said that the intelligen­ce report masked the American names but it was clear the conversati­ons revolved around the Trump campaign team. Another source would not give more specifics citing the classified nature of the informatio­n.

“The Russians could be overstatin­g their belief to influence,” said one of the sources.

As CNN first reported, the US intercepte­d discussion­s of Russian officials bragging about cultivatin­g relationsh­ips with Trump campaign aides during the campaign, including Trump’s first national security adviser Michael Flynn, to influence Trump. Following CNN’s report, The New York Times said that Mr Trump’s campaign chairman Paul Manafort was also discussed.

A White House spokesman told CNN, “This is yet another round of false and unverified claims made by anonymous sources to smear the President. The reality is a review of the President’s income from the last ten years showed he had virtually no financial ties at all. There appears to be no limit to which the President's political opponents will go to perpetuate this false narrative, including illegally leaking classified material. All this does is play into the hands of our adversarie­s.”

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