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U.S. Intel identifies intermediaries who gave emails to WikiLeaks

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United States of America

The U.S. intelligence agencies have identified the intermediaries Russian hackers used to provide stolen emails to Wikileaks, U.S. officials said.

These go-betweens were disclosed on Thursday, according to U.S. officials familiar with the classified intelligence report that was presented to President Barack Obama.

U.S. spy agencies also said they were in possession of new information following the election that gave agencies increased confidence that Russia carried out the hack and did so, in part, to help President-elect Donald Trump to win, according to a CNN report.

Included in that new information were intercepted conversations of Russian officials expressing happiness at Trump’s win.

Another official described some of the messages as congratulatory.

Officials said this was just one of multiple indicators to give them high confidence of both Russian involvement and Russian intentions.

Officials reiterated that there was no single intercepted communication that qualifies as a “smoking gun” on Russia’s intention to benefit Trump’s candidacy or to claim credit for doing so.

Vice President Joe Biden said in an interview with PBS NewsHour that an unclassified version of an intel report provided to him would be released “very shortly” and will “lay out in bold print what” the U.S. knows about the hacking.

“I think it will probably confirm what a lot of the American people think,” he said, adding that it would “state clearly” the Russians involvement in the hacking.

In a Fox News interview earlier this week, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange denied that Russia was the source of leaked Democratic emails that roiled the 2016 election to the detriment of Trump’s rival, Democrat Hillary Clinton.

In response to the interview, Trump tweeted on Wednesday, “Julian Assange said “a 14 year old could have hacked Podesta” – why was DNC so careless? Also said Russians did not give him the info!”

Trump has been publicly skeptical of Russia’s involvement in the hacking, as well as has been publicly deriding the U.S. intelligence community for its unanimous conclusion that Russia hacked Democratic Party groups and individuals to interfere in the U.S. presidential election.

Officials told CNN there has been a disconnect between Trump’s remarks about the intelligence community and his behind-the-scenes behaviour when he was present at private intelligence briefings. (NAN)

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