"What
is true is that the Russians intended to meddle and they meddled,"
Obama told ABC News' George Stephanopoulos in an interview that aired
Friday. "One of the things I am concerned about is the degree to which
we've seen a lot of commentary lately where there are Republicans or
pundits or cable commentators who seem to have more confidence in
Vladimir Putin than fellow Americans because those fellow Americans are
Democrats."
"That cannot be," Obama insisted.
Asked if he was describing President-elect Donald Trump, Obama demurred.
"Well,
what I will say is that -- and I said that after the election -- we
have to remind ourselves that we're on the same team," Obama said.
"Vladimir Putin is not on our team."
Obama's
administration released a declassified version of an intelligence
report Friday that indicates Putin ordered an "influence campaign" in
the US election meant to hurt Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.
On
Thursday, Obama's top intelligence officials spent an hour briefing him
on the report's findings in the Oval Office. A day later, they offered a
similar briefing to Trump, who openly questions the intelligence
linking Russia to the election meddling.
After
his briefing Friday, Trump said in a statement that hacking efforts had
"absolutely no effect on the outcome of the election."
He
went on to vow that as President, he would appoint a team to generate a
cybersecurity plan within 90 days of his inauguration.
Source CNN
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