It's turning out to be another lie by the White House and misinformation, the FBI is saying they haven't found any information showing Russia was involved in the hacking and release of the emails. Both the Senate and House Intelligence Committees are demanding the CIA and the White House share the information if they have it. Chairman Devin Nunes said it's odd that someone with in the CIA would share that information with the media and the White House spokesperson but refuse to do so with the Senate or House Intelligence Committees, "this appears to be political misinformation and is very concerning"
WASHINGTON
Capitol Hill tensions over handling of the alleged Russian cyber-hacking scandal boiled over late Wednesday, as the chairman of the House intelligence panel blasted U.S. spy agency officials for declining to brief the committee this week.
In a blunt statement that exposed raw feelings and hinted at deeper conflicts, Rep. Devin Nunes, a California Republican, declared it was “unacceptable” that representatives of what is collectively called the Intelligence Community would not be appearing Thursday before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
He said the CIA had not told the committee in its most recent briefing that it believed Russia had hacked Democratic party computers with the intent of helping Donald Trump win the presidency. “The committee is deeply concerned that intransigence in sharing intelligence with Congress can enable the manipulation of intelligence for political purposes,” Nunes said in his statement. “The committee is vigorously looking into reports of cyber-attacks during the election campaign, and in particular we want to clarify press reports that the CIA has a new assessment that it has not shared with us.”
Nunes said he would give the intelligence agencies until Friday to address the inconsistencies in the records, and added, “in particular we want to clarify press reports that the CIA has a new assessment that it has not shared with us.” But the CIA declined the meeting, expressing they were centering the agency’s focus on a full review requested by President Obama and that as such they couldn't discuss the matter due to Presidential privacy restrictions.
In other words the White House got busted in another lie and now to cover it up Obama orders an investigation that ties the hands of the intelligence agencies from releasing any information on the matter. Da Donald will fix that!