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DemocratSinceBirth
Suggestion they have compromising information on him !!!
Communications between Trump and Russian officials.
This is beyond huge !!!
Intel chiefs presented Trump with claims of Russian efforts to compromise him
By Evan Perez, Jim Sciutto, Jake Tapper and Carl Bernstein, CNN
Updated 5:15 PM ET, Tue January 10, 2017
(CNN) Classified documents presented last week to President Obama
and President-elect Trump included allegations that Russian operatives
claim to have compromising personal and financial information about Mr.
Trump, multiple US officials with direct knowledge of the briefings tell
CNN.
The allegations were presented in a two-page synopsis that was
appended to a report on Russian interference in the 2016 election. The
allegations came, in part, from memos compiled by a former British
intelligence operative, whose past work US intelligence officials
consider credible. The FBI is investigating the credibility and accuracy
of these allegations, which are based primarily on information from
Russian sources, but has not confirmed many essential details in the
memos about Mr. Trump.
The classified briefings last week were presented by four of the
senior-most US intelligence chiefs -- Director of National Intelligence
James Clapper, FBI Director James Comey, CIA Director John Brennan, and
NSA Director Admiral Mike Rogers.
One reason the nation's intelligence chiefs took the extraordinary
step of including the synopsis in the briefing documents was to make the
President-elect aware that such allegations involving him are
circulating among intelligence agencies, senior members of Congress and
other government officials in Washington, multiple sources tell CNN.
These senior intelligence officials also included the synopsis to
demonstrate that Russia had compiled information potentially harmful to
both political parties, but only released information damaging to
Hillary Clinton and Democrats. This synopsis was not an official part of
the report from the intelligence community case about Russian hacks,
but some officials said it augmented the evidence that Moscow intended
to harm Clinton's candidacy and help Trump's, several officials with
knowledge of the briefings tell CNN.
The two-page synopsis also included allegations that there was a
continuing exchange of information during the campaign between Trump
surrogates and intermediaries for the Russian government, according to
two national security officials.
Sources tell CNN that these same allegations about communications
between the Trump campaign and the Russians, mentioned in classified
briefings for congressional leaders last year, prompted then-Senate
Democratic Leader Harry Reid to send a letter to FBI Director Comey in
October, in which he wrote, "It has become clear that you possess
explosive information about close ties and coordination between Donald
Trump, his top advisors, and the Russian government -- a foreign
interest openly hostile to the United States."
CNN has confirmed that the synopsis was included in the documents
that were presented to Mr. Trump but cannot confirm if it was discussed
in his meeting with the intelligence chiefs.
The Trump transition team declined repeated requests for comment.
CNN has reviewed a 35-page compilation of the memos, from which the
two-page synopsis was drawn. The memos originated as opposition
research, first commissioned by anti-Trump Republicans, and later by
Democrats. At this point, CNN is not reporting on details of the memos,
as it has not independently corroborated the specific allegations. But,
in preparing this story, CNN has spoken to multiple high ranking
intelligence, administration, congressional and law enforcement
officials, as well as foreign officials and others in the private sector
with direct knowledge of the memos.
Some of the memos were circulating as far back as last summer. What
has changed since then is that US intelligence agencies have now checked
out the former British intelligence operative and his vast network
throughout Europe and find him and his sources to be credible enough to
include some of the information in the presentations to the President
and President-elect a few days ago.
On the same day that the President-elect was briefed by the
intelligence community, the top four Congressional leaders, and chairmen
and ranking members of the House and Senate intelligence committees --
the so-called "Gang of Eight" -- were also provided a summary of the
memos regarding Mr. Trump, according to law enforcement, intelligence
and administration sources.
The two-page summary was written without the detailed specifics and
information about sources and methods included in the memos by the
former British intelligence official. That said, the synopsis was
considered so sensitive it was not included in the classified report
about Russian hacking that was more widely distributed, but rather in an
annex only shared at the most senior levels of the government:
President Obama, the President-elect, and the eight Congressional
leaders.
CNN has also learned that on December 9, Senator John McCain gave a
full copy of the memos -- dated from June through December, 2016 -- to
FBI Director James Comey. McCain became aware of the memos from a former
British diplomat who had been posted in Moscow. But the FBI had already
been given a set of the memos compiled up to August 2016, when the
former MI6 agent presented them to an FBI official in Rome, according to
national security officials.
The raw memos on which the synopsis is based were prepared by the
former MI6 agent, who was posted in Russia in the 1990s and now runs a
private intelligence gathering firm. His investigations related to Mr.
Trump were initially funded by groups and donors supporting Republican
opponents of Mr. Trump during the GOP primaries, multiple sources
confirmed to CNN. Those sources also said that once Mr. Trump became the
nominee, further investigation was funded by groups and donors
supporting Hillary Clinton.
Spokespeople for the FBI and the Director of National Intelligence
declined to comment. Officials who spoke to CNN declined to do so on the
record given the classified nature of the material.
Some of the allegations were first reported publicly in Mother Jones one week before the election.
One high level administration official told CNN, "I have a sense the
outgoing administration and intelligence community is setting down the
pieces so this must be investigated seriously and run down. I think
concern was to be sure that whatever information was out there is put
into the system so it is evaluated as it should be and acted upon as
necessary."
http://www.cnn.com/2017/01/10/politics/donald-trump-intelligence-report-russia/index.html