Cybersecurity
Comey Says Trump's Silence Invites Another Russia Election Hack
- Ex-FBI chief faults attorney general over ‘spying’ comments
- FBI, Justice Department conducted ‘court-ordered surveillance’
James Comey
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Former FBI Director James Comey said the U.S. remains unprepared for another attack on its elections and faulted the attorney general for suggesting that the government was “spying” on Donald Trump’s presidential campaign in 2016.
Echoing the findings of U.S. intelligence agencies, Comey said Russia intervened in the 2016 election to damage American democracy, undermine Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and bolster Trump. Russian officials have denied the accusations. But Comey said Trump’s “denial of a fundamental attack” on the U.S. means “we’re inviting it to happen again with our president’s silence.”