Former CIA acting director and deputy director John McLaughlin criticized President Trump's handling of U.S.-Russian relations in a Politico editorial on Friday, saying the Russian leader was "outsmarting" his U.S. counterpart.
"What the president doesn't get is that it's OK to tell the Russians you know they are lying. It actually doesn't have to get in the way of dealing with them. Just get it out of the way and move on to business. They respect you most when they know that you know what you are talking about," McLaughlin wrote, referring to Trump's comments in which he said last week he believes that Putin believes Russian did not interfere in the 2016 presidential election.
"Until the president forcefully demands a federal effort to tighten our defenses for the 2018 and 2020 elections, the federal, state, and local efforts will move slowly and without sufficient urgency," he said.
McLaughlin's comments come after Trump met with Putin last week on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Economic Leaders' Meeting in Danang, Vietnam.
The president stirred controversy when he told reporters that he believes Putin when he says he didn't meddle in the election before he clarified the remarks.
Trump also caused controversy when he referred to former CIA Director John Brennan, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and former FBI Director James Comey as "political hacks" last week, referring to their assessment that Russia had worked to meddle in the U.S. election.
McLaughlin ripped Trump's comments and defended the three former officials in the editorial.
"Playing politics is the ultimate sin in American intelligence, and the ones most likely to call out the offenders are intelligence rank and file themselves. The three attacked by the president are among the most dedicated public servants I've known; they inspire broad respect among that rank and file," he said.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller, as well as various congressional panels, are currently probing alleged ties between the Trump campaign and Russian election meddling.
"What the president doesn't get is that it's OK to tell the Russians you know they are lying. It actually doesn't have to get in the way of dealing with them. Just get it out of the way and move on to business. They respect you most when they know that you know what you are talking about," McLaughlin wrote, referring to Trump's comments in which he said last week he believes that Putin believes Russian did not interfere in the 2016 presidential election.
"Until the president forcefully demands a federal effort to tighten our defenses for the 2018 and 2020 elections, the federal, state, and local efforts will move slowly and without sufficient urgency," he said.
McLaughlin's comments come after Trump met with Putin last week on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Economic Leaders' Meeting in Danang, Vietnam.
The president stirred controversy when he told reporters that he believes Putin when he says he didn't meddle in the election before he clarified the remarks.
Trump also caused controversy when he referred to former CIA Director John Brennan, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and former FBI Director James Comey as "political hacks" last week, referring to their assessment that Russia had worked to meddle in the U.S. election.
McLaughlin ripped Trump's comments and defended the three former officials in the editorial.
"Playing politics is the ultimate sin in American intelligence, and the ones most likely to call out the offenders are intelligence rank and file themselves. The three attacked by the president are among the most dedicated public servants I've known; they inspire broad respect among that rank and file," he said.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller, as well as various congressional panels, are currently probing alleged ties between the Trump campaign and Russian election meddling.

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