Russia's influence campaign is driven by a desire to 'watch us tear ourselves apart,' a senior FBI official said, comments that come after details of a classified briefing to lawmakers became public in news reports.
Washington Russia's influence campaign is driven by a desire to"watch us tear ourselves apart," a senior FBI official said Monday, comments that come after details of a classified briefing to lawmakers became public in news reports, including a claim by the intelligence community's top election security official that Moscow is interfering with the goal of helping President Donald Trump.
They also come as CNN is learning that details related to Russia's preference for Trump were not discussed in another classified briefing with committee staff, which took place prior to the closed-door meeting with lawmakers that has come under scrutiny in recent days.
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