Watts: It Is ‘Really a Dereliction of Duty’ by Trump to Not Address Russian Hacking

‘And it is shocking that we would let another country do such a deliberate and brazen attack on our electoral process’

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MITCHELL: "What really hits home when you hear all of this evidence being testified to, in a bipartisan way, in terms of the questioning as well, is how is it possible that at the briefing yesterday, Sean Spicer was asked if the President now believes that Russia was behind the hacking and he said, 'Well, I haven’t had time to ask him about that,' which would seem to be a dodge, but how is it possible all these months into the new administration that they haven’t even discussed that issue? It clearly has been briefed to the President." 
WATTS: "Exactly. It is obviously on his mind. We know that from his tweets and his concerns regarding Comey and many of the other top intel officials. How this is not brought up in the White House is really dereliction of duty. And it is shocking that we would let another country do such a deliberate and brazen attack on our electoral process."

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