March 01, 2018
Trump’s Spy Chief Nominee to Face Grilling Over Russia Responses
Source: Bloomberg Politics
Journalist Nafeesa Syeed
President Donald Trump’s departing military cyber chief stunned lawmakers this week when he said he was never asked by the White House to counter ongoing Russian efforts to interfere in U.S. elections.
Now, with the first congressional primaries taking place this month, Trump’s nominee to lead the secretive National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command is assuring lawmakers he has plans to do so.
Army Lieutenant General Paul Nakasone, nominated by Trump to head both intelligence agencies, faced the Senate Armed Services Committee Thursday for his confirmation hearing. He was pressed about whether the U.S. is doing enough to deter attacks from Russia and other nations and what choices he will provide the president -- who continues to call probes of Russian interference a “witch hunt” -- to fight back.
Read the full article in Bloomberg Politics.