yes ,all the scum . You see this is just another cover-up and/or false flag by the Obots . Congress wants to investigate and again is being stone-walled .
Here is the most recent statement by House Intel Chair Devin Nunes :
“In the course of the House Intelligence Committee’s ongoing oversight of cyber-attacks during the U.S. presidential campaign, we have not received any information from Intelligence Community (IC) agencies indicating that they have developed new assessments on this issue. I am alarmed that supposedly new information continues to leak to the media but has not been provided to Congress despite my letter asking for more information on this topic, and despite the Committee’s request to schedule an urgent classified briefing that would set the record straight on the IC’s current assessment. As part of its ongoing oversight, the Committee has now planned visits to the FBI, NSA, CIA, and DIA in January so members can further investigate this issue in the 115th Congress.”
Here is his Dec 12 letter to DNI James Clapper :
The Honorable James Clapper Director of National Intelligence Washington, DC 2051 1
HVC-304, THE CAPITOL WASHINGTON, DC 20515 (202) 225-4121
DAMON NELSON
STAFF DIF]ECTOFI
MlcHAEL BAHAFI
MINORITY STAFF DIRECTC)Fi
Dear Director Clapper:
Media articles published over the last several days have highlighted supposed analytic disagreements within the Intelligence Community (IC) over alleged Russian cyber activities relating to the recent U.S. Presidential election. Such articles have stated, among other claims, that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) have developed conflicting intelligence assessments and delivered to Congress cdivergent messages" regarding the Russian government's alleged cyber attacks connected to the election. The claims in these articles also appear to conflict with recent IC statements to the public and to this Committee characterizing alleged Russian activities.
Over the past several months, the Committee has received multiple briefings and assessments from the IC on the alleged Russian activities and cyber threats. On November 17, 2016, you told the Committee during an open hearing that the IC lacked strong evidence connecting Russian government cyber-attacks and WikiLeaks disclosures, testifying that c6as far as the WikiLeaks connection, the evidence there is not as strong) and we don't have good insight into the sequencing of the releases or when the data may have been provided.% According to new press reports, this is no longer the CIA,s position.
In light of the Committee's robust oversight efforts on these issues, I was dismayed that we did not learn earlier, from you directly) about the reported conflicting assessments and the CIA,s reported revision of information previously conveyed to this Committee. The Committee therefore has an urgent need to accurately understand the current IC assessment of alleged Russian cyber-activities relating to the election, and any disagreements among IC components.
I therefore request that you, no later than December 16, 2016:
. Brief the Committee, with participation by the CIA and FBI, on the current assessment of the IC on the alleged Russian involvement in cyber activities related to the U.S. Presidential election;
Brief the Committee on the status and plans for the Presidentially-directed review of Russian involvement in cyber activities related to the U.S. Presidential election; and
. Provide to the Committee a coordinated, written, IC assessment, with participation from the CIA, FBI, and the broader IC, on the alleged Russian involvement in cyber activities related to the U.S. Presidential election.
Furthermore, I am deeply concerned that these press reports may contain unauthorized disclosures of both classified IC information and the contents of closed intelligence committee proceedings. Additionally) if true, reports of conflicting IC assessments call into question the effectiveness of the IC's analytic coordination process regarding this crucial issue. Therefore, I also request that, no later than January 13, 2017:
. Your Office Of Analytic Integrity and Standards completes-and provides to the Committee- an analytic and tradecraft review of any IC assessments related to alleged Russian involvement in cyber activities related to the U.S. Presidential election; and
. You provide the Committee with a written assessment of whether any classified information was disclosed in recent media articles related to Russian involvement in cyber activities related to the U.S. Presidential election.
I am sending copies of this letter to CIA Director Brennan, FBI Director Coney, and Defense Intelligence Agency Director Stewart for their awareness. Thank you for your timely attention to these important matters.
Sincerely,
Devin Nunes Chairman
2 INCLASSIFIED
Copies to: The Honorable John Brennan The Honorable James Coney Lt Gen Vincent Stewart..-``