Top Democratic lawmakers seek information on Chinese meddling in US polls

The senators are members of the Senate Intelligence Committee

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

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Three top Democratic lawmakers, including Indian origin Senator Harris, have sought information from the government on Donald Trump's allegation of Chinese efforts to meddle in US elections.

In a letter to the of National Intelligence, Daniel Coats, the senators -- Ron Wyden, and Harris -- asked whether the supports Trump's claims that interfered in the 2016

The senators are members of the

he letter follows up on a previous October 4 communication in which the three senators had inquired whether the president's statement that was attempting to interfere in the upcoming 2018 mid-term polls was consistent with the assessments of the Intelligence Community (IC).

In addition to providing a public response to that inquiry, we ask that you address whether the President's statement on 60 Minutes that meddled in the 2016 US election is consistent with IC assessments, the Senators said.

Last month, at an meeting, Trump had alleged that China was trying to interfere in the US elections.

Days later Vice gave a major foreign policy speech on China in which he alleged that does not want Trump to be the and it is using various platforms, including newspaper advertisements, to campaign against Trump's policies.

China has denied the allegations.

First Published: Wed, October 24 2018. 06:50 IST