briefing Congress in person about foreign attempts to interfere in the November election.The director of national intelligence, John Ratcliffe, said most briefings on what the administration knows about efforts to influence the vote will now be given to Congress in writing.
In the past, delivering “all-member” briefings in-person, he said, has resulted in “leaks” for political purposes within moments.RELATED: Early in-person voting is an option for many across the US in 2020“A falsehood, yet again another lie by the president,” responded Democratic Rep.