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According to the report, Trump plans to reduce the size of the office of the Director of National Intelligence and the CIA, fearing the agencies have become too large and politicized.
"The view from the Trump team is the intelligence world [is] becoming completely politicized," someone close to Trump's transition team reported, according to The Journal. "They all need to be slimmed down. The focus will be on restructuring the agencies and how they interact."
The apparent plans come as Trump continues to mock US intelligence agencies and dismiss their reports that Russia hacked and leaked emails from Democratic officials in an attempt to influence the US election.
The president-elect cited WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Wednesday in his latest dismissal of the cyberattacks. Assange had denied Russia was the source of the stolen emails in an interview with Fox
Trump's comments angered lawmakers from both parties concerned that the incoming president appeared to trust Assange over top US intelligence officials.
"We have two choices - some guy living in an embassy on the run from the law … who has a history of undermining American democracy and releasing classified information to put our troops at risk, or the 17 intelligence agencies sworn to defend us," said Sen. Lindsey Graham, a Republican from South Carolina.
"I'm going with them."
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I don't believe any American should give a whole lot of credibility to anything Julian Assange says. No American should be duped by him.
- Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) January 4, 2017