Admiral Michael Rogers, Director of the National Security Agency and Commander of US Cyber Command, and FBI Director James Comey told this to the powerful House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, responding to questions from lawmakers whether the alleged Russian interference impacted the results of the presidential elections.
"I have nothing generated by the national security industry, sir," Rogers said as Congressman David Nunes, Chairman of the powerful Congressional committee, asked if he has any intelligence that suggests Russia cyber actors changed vote tallies.
Nunes and other lawmakers alleged that Russia tried to interfere in the general elections.
Though there is no evidence of Russian interference influencing election results, Comey said Russian President Vladimir Putin hated the Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton so much that the flipside of that coin was he had a clear preference for the person running against the person he hated so much.
Logically, Putin wanted Clinton to lose the general elections, he said.
"The assessment of the intelligence committee was, as the summer went on and the polls appeared to show that Secretary Clinton was gonna win, the Russians sort of gave up and simply focused on trying to undermine her, its your Red Raiders, you know they're not gonna win," he said.
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