President Donald Trump is increasingly isolated in his claims of election fraud as a growing number of senior administration officials are either directly contradicting his baseless allegations or refusing to echo them. As the President continues to deny the reality that he lost, his head of intelligence now says that Trump's claims of voter fraud, which have been roundly debunked, are being taken and amplified by foreign adversaries. Their goal is "to undermine public confidence in our democratic processes," John Ratcliffe, the Director of National Intelligence, told CBS News in an interview, declining to say which countries. Ratcliffe is a fierce Trump loyalist who has been accused of politicizing intelligence to fuel Trump's attacks on the Russia investigation. In the interview, he was able to skirt around his own thoughts on the fraud claims by arguing they are not an intelligence matter, but rather a concern for domestic law enforcement.