Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Trump makes veiled threat toward Schiff over classified briefing on Russia

- By Felicia Sonmez

President Donald Trump on Sunday made a veiled threat toward House Intelligen­ce Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, claiming without evidence that the California Democrat had leaked informatio­n from a classified briefing in which a senior U.S. intelligen­ce official told lawmakers that Russia wants to see Mr. Trump re-elected.

“Somebody please tell incompeten­t (thanks for my high poll numbers) & corrupt politician Adam ‘Shifty’ Schiff to stop leaking Classified informatio­n or, even worse, made up informatio­n, to the Fake News Media,” Mr. Trump tweeted. “Someday he will be caught, & that will be a very unpleasant experience!”

Mr. Trump’s tweet comes more than a week after the intelligen­ce official, Shelby Pierson, told members of Mr. Schiff’s committee during a bipartisan briefing that Russia has “developed a preference” for Mr. Trump and views his administra­tion as more favorable to its interests, according to people who were briefed on the comments and spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive matter.

Mr. Trump became angry after learning of Ms. Pierson’s remarks and told acting director of national intelligen­ce Joseph Maguire and another intelligen­ce official that they were being “played,” a senior White House official told The Washington Post. Mr. Trump later announced that he was replacing Mr. Maguire with a vocal loyalist, Richard Grenell, the U.S. ambassador to Germany.

During the briefing, Ms. Pierson also described other steps Russia is taking, including assistance to the presidenti­al campaign of Sen. Bernie Sanders, IVt., according to people familiar with the matter, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive intelligen­ce.

In another tweet Sunday, Mr. Trump jokingly suggested that former special counsel Robert Mueller, who led a lengthy investigat­ion into Russian efforts to interfere in the 2016 campaign, should be dispatched to investigat­e the claims that Russia is seeking to help Mr. Sanders win the Democratic nomination.

“Are any Democrat operatives, the DNC, or Crooked Hillary Clinton, blaming Russia, Russia, Russia for the Bernie Sanders win in Nevada,” Mr. Trump said. “If so I suggest calling Bob Mueller & the 13 Angry Democrats to do a new Mueller Report, Democrat Edition. Bob will get to the bottom of it!”

Mr. Trump maintained in an exchange with reporters outside the White House earlier Sunday that he had not been briefed about any Russian interferen­ce efforts. He blamed Mr. Schiff and said there should be an investigat­ion into the source of the leak.

Mr. Schiff responded with a tweet in which he addressed the president directly, accusing him of “deflection” and telling him, “Your false claims fool no one.”

“You welcomed Russian help in 2016, tried to coerce Ukraine’s help in 2019, and won’t protect our elections in 2020,” Mr. Schiff said. “Now you fired your intel chief for briefing Congress about it. You’ve betrayed America. Again.”

Marc Short, chief of staff to Vice President Mike Pence, also sought to pin the blame on Mr. Schiff. In an appearance on “Fox News Sunday,” Mr. Short argued that the California Democrat’s committee was “selectivel­y leaking out informatio­n and often distorting informatio­n.”

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