Donald Trump Adviser Kellyanne Conway Says President-Elect 'Doesn't Want Interference in Our Politics'

Kellyanne Conway made the remarks on "GMA" this morning.

“How about it was just Hillary Clinton and the message?” said Conway, Trump’s former campaign manager.

Trump’s transition team has been pushing back against media reports that the CIA has evidence showing the Russian government interfered with the 2016 presidential election in an attempt to sway the race for Trump.

“The [2016] election ended a long time ago in one of the biggest Electoral College victories in history. It’s now time to move on and make America great again,” the statement continued.

U.S. officials familiar with the intelligence confirmed to ABC News that Russians hacked the computer systems of both Republicans and Democrats but leaked information only from Democrats’ accounts. But intelligence officials told ABC News that is not enough to prove the possible motivations of the Russians, who deny the allegations.

Conway today attempted to reassure the public that Trump had no disrespect for America’s intelligence community.

“He respects the intelligence community,” she said.

Peskov said the CIA’s suggestion that Russia attempted to tip the balance of the elections has “nothing to do with reality.”

ABC News’ Meredith McGraw and Justin Fishel contributed to this report.