Trump says he agrees with US intelligence community that Russia meddled in election

The president clarified earlier remarks on Russian meddling in the 2016 race.

Trump went on to say he personally accepts the opinion of the U.S. intelligence agencies “as currently led” by his appointees, in spite of Putin’s denials.

“I'm with our agencies, especially as currently constituted with their current leadership,” Trump said. “I believe in our intel agencies, our intelligence agencies ... as currently led by fine people, I believe very much in our intelligence agencies.”

The president’s statement, with the caveat that he trusts the intelligence as currently led, is one of his clearest comments to date on accepting the consensus conclusions reached by the U.S. intelligence agencies in a report published earlier this year on Russia's attempts to influence the U.S. election.

Several of the president’s top intelligence leadership testified before Congress earlier this year and said they accept the conclusion of the initial report that Russia sought to influence the U.S. election.

In his latest remarks Sunday, the president went on to express his belief that “it's very important to get along with Russia,” as well as China, especially as it relates to confronting North Korea.

“What I believe is that we have to get to work. And I think everybody understood this that heard the answer,” he said. “We have to get to work to solve Syria, to solve North Korea, to solve Ukraine, to solve terrorism.”