Russia Says Hacking Allegations Have 'Nothing to Do With Reality'

Putin's press secretary denies Russia sought to influence U.S. election.

"Again and again in various media outlets there is such information, many high-ranking representatives of the U.S. and UK come out with such statements. And with an enviable constancy, none of these completely unsubstantiated allegations are ... supported by at least some information, I'm not even talking about evidence," Peskov said, according to the Interfax news agency.

President Obama on Friday ordered a "full review" of what the intelligence committee has referred to as Russian hacking. He is expected to receive the report, which will date back to 2008, before he leaves office.

Trump and his team are pushing back on these reports.

ABC News' Anastasia Butler contributed to this report.