Retired CIA Official Rebuts Gabbard’s Claims About US Intelligence on Russian Election Interference
- Susan Miller, a retired CIA official who led the 2017 intelligence evaluation, rebutted Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard's recent claims about Russian election interference.
- Gabbard declassified a 2020 House Intelligence Committee report and accused the Obama administration of politicizing intelligence to favor Clinton, claims Miller and others deny.
- The 2017 CIA report concluded, based on well-verified intelligence and sound tradecraft despite minor procedural issues, that Russia sought to influence the 2016 presidential race in a way that favored Donald Trump.
- Miller affirmed that the intelligence strongly indicated Russia’s primary objective was to assist in electing Trump, and she cautioned that the ongoing partisan disputes only benefit foreign adversaries.
- The ongoing controversy highlights deep partisan divides over the intelligence, but bipartisan Senate and House reports affirm Russian interference aimed to support Trump in 2016.
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