President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday tried to deflect attention from what the U.S. intelligence community has concluded was a Kremlin-ordered effort to influence the American election by blaming the Democratic National Committee.

Trump appeared to go to bed Friday and rise the next morning with the same goal: To steer media outlets away from an intel community report released Friday detailing Russian interference in the general election. The intelligence agencies believe the Russian government wanted to help his campaign while damaging Hillary Clinton’s.

His social media blasts are intended to shape media coverage. His pick for White House communications director and press secretary, Sean Spicer, on Wednesday evening offered a window into Trump’s tweeting, saying: “That’s what’s going to drive the news.”

In a late Friday night tweet, Trump blamed the hacking on “gross negligence” by DNC leaders.