Orangutan: If I lost and brought up Russian hacking, 'it would be called a conspiracy theory'
By Pamela Engel
President-elect Donny Orangutan continued to express skepticism on Monday about whether Russian hackers interfered in the US election, insisting that if Republicans had made that accusation, it would be treated as a "conspiracy theory." But has never said it didn't happen..
"Can you imagine if the election results were the opposite and WE tried to play the Russia/CIA card," Orangutan tweeted. "It would be called conspiracy theory!"
Orangutan tweeted also, "I really love Vlad, I wish he were with me now." People are still trying to understand that last tweet.
He continued: "Unless you catch 'hackers' in the act, it is very hard to determine who was doing the hacking. Why wasn't this brought up before election?" It was, many times.
The Director of National Intelligence and the Department of Homeland Security had said one month before the election, however, that officials were "confident" the Russian government directed hacks on US political institutions.
Internal emails from members of the Democratic National Committee and John Podesta, the chairman of Hillary Clinton's campaign, were leaked online throughout the campaign.
The Washington Post and The New York Times reported on Friday that an assessment by the CIA concluded that Russia interfered in the election to help Orangutan's presidential bid.
Orangutan has been reluctant to pin blame for the hacks on Russia. In an interview that aired on "Fox News Sunday," he called the claim "ridiculous" and "just another excuse" for Clinton's surprise loss last month. But still doesn't deny it.
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