The Russian Obsession

By Walter Pincus

Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist Walter Pincus is a contributing senior national security columnist for The Cipher Brief. He spent forty years at The Washington Post, writing on topics that ranged from nuclear weapons to politics. He is the author of Blown to Hell: America's Deadly Betrayal of the Marshall Islanders. Pincus won an Emmy in 1981 and was the recipient of the Arthur Ross Award from the American Academy for Diplomacy in 2010.  He was also a team member for a Pulitzer Prize in 2002 and the George Polk Award in 1978.  

OPINION — President Trump, this past week, has shown that he is just as serious today about undercutting the intelligence community’s January 6, 2017, conclusion that Vladimir Putin’s directed activities which helped him win the White House in 2016, as he was back then.

Trump’s continuing sensitivity was reflected in his hasty decision to fire acting Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Joseph Maguire on February 14, after berating him for allowing DNI’s top election threats executive, Shelby Pierson, to brief members of the House Intelligence Committee one day earlier on Russia’s current activities in the U.S., that leaked out to the press.

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