As senators pressed President Donald Trump’s top intelligence officials, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard confirmed that the United States is assessing Russia’s attempts to conduct sabotage activities in Europe.
On March 25, members of the intelligence panel questioned Gabbard at its annual Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on worldwide threats.
Republican Party Sen. John Cornyn asked Gabbard about a recent Associated Press story.
In the story, AP documented 59 incidents in which European governments, prosecutors, intelligence services, or other Western officials blamed Russia, groups linked to Moscow, or its ally Belarus for cyberattacks, spreading propaganda, plotting killings, or committing acts of vandalism, arson, sabotage, or espionage since the Ukraine–Russia conflict started in 2022….