Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Dem sides with Trump

- By Rich Miller Bloomberg News

U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., agrees with President Donald Trump — former President Barack Obama should have done more to stop Moscow from interferin­g in the election. Story,

WASHINGTON –– Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., and President Donald Trump don’t agree on much about Russia’s meddling in the 2016 U.S. elections, but they agree on this: President Barack Obama should have done more to stop Moscow from interferin­g.

Mr. Obama made a “very serious mistake” in not doing more about Russia’s interventi­on in the presidenti­al election campaign, Mr. Schiff, the top-ranking Democrat on the House Intelligen­ce Committee, said.

“The administra­tion needed to call out Russia earlier, and needed to act to deter and punish Russia earlier,” Mr. Schiff said on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “I think the Obama administra­tion should have done more when it became clear that not only was Russia intervenin­g, but it was being directed at the highest levels of the Kremlin.”

Mr. Obama did announce in December a series of sanctions against Russia for its attempts to influence the November election, including the expulsion from the U.S. of 35 suspected intelligen­ce operatives.

Mr. Schiff said the sanctions should have come sooner and been stronger. Mr. Obama also should have let the voters know about Russia’s actions while the campaign was still going on, he said. “What I urged at the time was he should have spoken out to the American people and said, ‘This is what Russia is doing,’” Mr. Schiff said.

Mr. Trump also questioned why Obama administra­tion officials took no action on Russia before the election. “Since the Obama administra­tion was told way before the 2016 Election that the Russians were meddling, why no action? Focus on them, not T!” he said in a Twitter posting to his 32.8 million followers.

Mr. Trump said on Fox News Sunday that if Mr. Obama had the informatio­n about Russian meddling, “why didn’t he do something about it? He should have done something about it. But you don’t read that. It’s quite sad.”

During the campaign, Mr. Trump cast doubts on reports of Russian interventi­on, at one point suggesting that the hacking could be the work of China, or of “someone sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds.”

Mr. Schiff said he had to contest Mr. Trump’s comments, since the president had “openly egged the Russians to hack Hillary Clinton’s emails.”

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