In the absence of perfect information, I will give more weight to the more credible source for what "information" there is. At least in the interim. I consider the intelligence community to be more credible than amped-up radio jockeys. Few people in the intelligence community are political appointees. Most of them are lifers who may have personal opinions, but take some pride in their work. They have served under several administrations. You are summarily dismissing them with contempt.
We'll only know for sure when the full wash comes out. But that doesn't mean we have to necessarily be blindly bumping our heads into walls until that time. I suppose that's where our best judgment comes in.
That's just it. I don't consider the intelligence agencies credible anymore - even worse with what is now breaking from wikileaks. They are in it to protect the deep state, and Trump is a threat to them. If they had proof, I'm sure it would be on every news source nationwide. Instead, they're pushing a narrative that the media and folks like yourself are furthering, because you like what they are saying. The FBI is an intelligence agency, and everyone on your side was calling the FBI all sorts of names when Comey made the "mistake" of reopening the Hillary investigation a week before election night. The democrats and media didn't think they were credible then. They're only credible when they tell you guys what you want to hear.
I especially don't consider the media credible.