John Brennan, Director of Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) - the top American intelligence agency - said this in an email to CIA staffers, The Washington Post reported yesterday.
The email was written after Brennan met the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director James Comey and the Director of National Intelligence James Clapper early this week.
"Earlier this week, I met separately with FBI (Director) James Comey and DNI (Director of National Intelligence) Jim Clapper, and there is strong consensus among us on the scope, nature and intent of Russian interference in our presidential election," Brennan said, according to US officials who have seen the message, the report said.
"In recent days, I have had several conversations with members of Congress, providing an update on the status of the review as well as the considerations that need to be taken into account as we proceed. Many, but unfortunately not all, members understand and appreciate the importance and the gravity of the issue, and they are very supportive of the process that is underway," Brennan said.
"I am alarmed that supposedly new information continues to leak to the media but has not been provided to Congress despite my letter asking for more information on this topic, and despite the Committee's request to schedule an urgent classified briefing that would set the record straight on the IC's current assessment," Nunes said.
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