Intel agencies still see no evidence of foreign attack on mail ballots

“We have nothing new to add to our previous statements,” FBI spokesperson Carol Cratty said.

Donald Trump’s all-caps warning in June — that foreign countries would surely print “millions of mail-in ballots” to upend the U.S. election — appears to have amounted to nothing.

Trump made the claim all summer and fall, but he hasn’t raised the matter in recent days, even as he fights for his political life. And intelligence officials, who for months described no evidence that such a plot was afoot, reaffirmed Friday that their earlier judgment stands.

“Our assessments have not changed,” said Dean Boyd, a spokesperson for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. Continue reading.