Trump accepts Russia responsible for hacks, top aide says

In a big shift US president-elect Donald Trump has accepted Russia is responsible for hacking the DNC during the presidential election.

Donald Trump.

President-elect Donald Trump Source: AAP

US president-elect Donald Trump accepts the US intelligence community's conclusion that Russia engaged in cyber attacks aimed at disrupting the presidential election and may take actions in response, his incoming chief of staff said on Sunday.

Reince Priebus, the former Republican National Committee chairman, said Trump understands that Moscow was behind the intrusions into the Democratic Party organisations.

"He accepts the fact that this particular case was entities in Russia so that's not the issue," Priebus said on Fox News.
Priebus's comments marked a major shift as Trump has repeatedly dismissed claims that the Russians were trying to help him, arguing that those charges are the product of his political opponents trying to undermine his victory.

It was the first acknowledgement from a senior member of the president-elect's team that Trump has accepted that Moscow was involved in the hacking and subsequent disclosure of Democratic emails during the 2016 presidential election.

Priebus said Trump plans to order the intelligence community to make recommendations as to what should be done. Depending on those recommendations, "actions may be taken," he said.

If actions are taken they will be music to senator Lindsay Graham's ears.

Graham earlier made calls for Trump to punish Russia for the online breaches.

In a couple weeks, Donald Trump will be the defender of the free world and democracy," Graham said.

"You should let everybody know in America, Republicans and Democrats, that you're going to make Russia pay a price for trying to interfere."

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Published 9 January 2017 3:20am
Updated 9 January 2017 8:11am
Source: AAP


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