The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Obama orders review of Russia election hack

- KATHLEEN HENNESSEY

US PRESIDENT Barack Obama has ordered intelligen­ce officials to conduct a broad review on the election-season hacking that rattled the presidenti­al campaign and raised new concerns about foreign meddling in US elections, a White House official said Friday.

White House counterter­rorism and Homeland Security adviser Lisa Monaco said Obama ordered officials to report on the hacking of Democratic officials’ email accounts and Russia’s involvemen­t. The report is due to be submitted to the President be- fore he leaves office next month. Monaco did not say if the report would be made public.

US intelligen­ce officials accused Russia of being behind the breaches as part of an effort to interfere with the poll campaign.

In the months leading up to the election, email accounts of Democratic party officials and a Hillary Clinton campaign aide were breached, emails leaked to Wikileaks and embarrassi­ng and private emails posted online. Many Democrats believe the hackings benefited Republican Donald Trump’s bid.

During the campaign, Trump constantly downplayed the possibilit­y that Russia was involved in the attacks.

Since Trump’s victory, Democratic lawmakers on the Senate intelligen­ce committee have been pushing Obama to declassify more informatio­n about Russia’s role.

Democratic Representa­tive Adam Schiff, senior Democrat on the House Intelligen­ce Committee, said he welcomed Obama’s call for a review.

“Given President-elect Trump’s disturbing refusal to listen to our intelligen­ce community and accept that the hacking was orchestrat­ed by the Kremlin, there is an added urgency to the need for a thorough review before President Obama leaves office next month,’’ Schiff said in a statement. AP

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Reuters The report is due to be submitted to Obama before he leaves office.

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