CIA Director Describes as Repugnant Accusations of Trump

Washington - John Brennan, director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), today considered disgusting that US President-elect Donald Trump said he felt ''in Nazi Germany.''
The outgoing official replied displeased at Trump's allegations of a supposed leak of compromising information to hurt him, and in one of his tiger arsonists, he made the fatal comparison with the fascist regime.
Brennan admitted that it is a right and a responsibility of the US president to question the conclusions of his intelligence services, but in this case, he estimated Trump was out of line.
'Tell CIA agents that they risk their lives to do their duty, and to their concerned relatives, that they are similar to the Nazis. I find it very repugnant', Brennan told the Wall Street Journal.
Finally, he said that uncovering the alleged links between Trump and Russia is the duty of the Federal Bureau of Investigations, not the CIA.
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