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Trump downplays Russia s role in massive hack of U S government, contradicts Pompeo – Ya Libnan

File photo of President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin President Donald Trump addressed the ongoing cyber hacks of the U.S. government for the first time on Saturday, seeking to turn blame away from Moscow while downplaying their gravity. In a bizarre outburst on Twitter, he contradicted his top diplomat, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who on Friday pinned the breaches that have afflicted at least five major federal agencies “clearly” on Russia, and the president even floated the possibility that the true culprit “may be China (it may!)” Trump’s aversion to calling out the Kremlin for its malign activities in cyberspace and his deference to Russian President Vladimir Putin has become a hallmark of his presidency. He has repeatedly trusted the word of Putin over the assessments of his own intelligence community, including its conclusion that Russia waged a campaign to interfere in the 2016 presidential election – a verdict he believes calls in

Trump contradicts Pompeo in bid to downplay massive hack of U S government, Russia s role

Trump contradicts Pompeo in bid to downplay massive hack of U.S. government, Russia s role Ellen Nakashima and Josh Dawsey, The Washington Post Dec. 19, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump addressed the ongoing cyber hacks of the U.S. government for the first time on Saturday, seeking to turn blame away from Moscow in defiance of mounting evidence while downplaying how devastating the intrusions appear to be. In a bizarre outburst on Twitter that Trump s critics condemned for its alarming disconnect from the facts, the president contradicted his top diplomat, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who on Friday pinned the breaches that have afflicted at least five major federal agencies clearly on Russia. Rather, the president baselessly suggested that the true culprit may be China (it may!)

Biden and lawmakers raise alarms over cyber-breach amid Trump silence

Biden and lawmakers raise alarms over cyber-breach amid Trump silence Anne Gearan, Karoun Demirjian, Mike DeBonis and Annie Linskey, The Washington Post Dec. 17, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail A Marine stands guard outside the West Wing as snow begins to fall at the White House on Wednesday, Dec 16, 2020 in Washington, D.C.Washington Post photo by Jabin Botsford WASHINGTON - Democrats and some Republicans raised the alarm Thursday about a massive and growing cybersecurity breach that many experts blame on Russia, with President-elect Joe Biden implicitly criticizing the Trump administration for allowing the hacking attack to occur. We need to disrupt and deter our adversaries from undertaking significant cyber attacks in the first place, Biden said in a statement. Our adversaries should know that, as president, I will not stand idly by in the face of cyber assaults on our nation.

Congressional backers cite cybersecurity provisions as they push Trump to sign defense bill

Congressional backers cite cybersecurity provisions as they push Trump to sign defense bill
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