Pompeo insists administration 'will not tolerate' Russian election meddling this year as photographer catches glimpse of to-do list including a call to Putin's foreign minister
- Secretary of state insisted Trump administration won't put up with Putin's interference in November's midterm congressional elections
- He was photographed with his to-do list showing, including plans for a call to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov
- Promised 'countermeasures' responding to Moscow 'propaganda campaigns'
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Wednesday that the Trump administration 'will not tolerate' Russian interference in the 2018 congressional midterm elections.
Pompeo told the House Foreign Affairs Committee that the administration will take 'appropriate countermeasures' to fight what he called 'continued efforts' by Russia to meddle in November's vote.
He did not elaborate on the Russian interference or say what the countermeasures would be but said there was much more work to be done to stop Russia's efforts.
He said the U.S. had not yet been able to establish 'effective deterrence' to halt them.
Pompeo was photographed inadvertently revealing a notecard with what appeared to be his to-do list for the day.
Included was a plan to 'Call Lavrov' – a reference to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (left) told Congress on Wednesday that the U.S. government 'will not tolerate' interferencet in this year's elections by Vladimir Putin's Russia
Pompeo testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, saying he will deploy 'countermeasures' to fight Russia's propaganda campaigns
Pompeo's to-do list for Wednesday was photographed, including notes to call Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and make contact with Mexico's ambassador to the U.S., billionaire Carlos Slim and CNN Washington bureau chief Sam Feist
The top-ranking Democrat on the committee, Eliot Engel, however, contended that the Trump administration 'is giving Russia a pass' because Russian President Vladimir Putin 'supported President Trump over Hillary Clinton' in the 2016 presidential election.
'If we allow foreign interference in our elections so long as it supports our political objectives, then we've put party before country and put our democracy in crisis,' Engel said.
Russian meddling in the presidential election remains a touchy topic for President Donald Trump.
The White House is trying to combat the threat posed by special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into potential ties between Russia and the Trump campaign. Trump denies there was any collusion.
Pompeo was making his first congressional appearance since becoming top diplomat nearly a month ago, after Trump fired his predecessor, Rex Tillerson.
'Call Lavrov': Russia's foreign minister can expect a telephonic tête-à-tête from Pompeo on Wednesday
The top-ranking Democrat on the committee, Eliot Engel (right), claimed the Trump administration 'is giving Russia a pass' because Putin 'supported President Trump over Hillary Clinton' in 2016
Pompeo was making his first congressional appearance since becoming top diplomat nearly a month ago, after Trump fired his predecessor Rex Tillerson
Pompeo was testifying on the State Department's budget, operations and policy priorities, but was asked about a wide range of issues, ranging from diplomacy with North Korea, the pullout from the Iran nuclear deal, and Russia.
'We will not tolerate Russian interference in the 2018 elections,' he told lawmakers. 'We will take appropriate countermeasures to continued Russian efforts.'
He defended the Trump administration's 'enormous efforts to push back against Russia,' which he claimed were 'light-years better than what was done in the previous administration.'
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