Senators expected to largely endorse intel report on Russian meddling, sound alarm about next...
Source: The Washington Post
Senators expected to largely endorse intel report on Russian meddling, sound alarm about next election
By Karoun Demirjian and Greg Miller October 3 at 8:56 PM
Senate Intelligence Committee leaders are expected on Wednesday to largely endorse the intelligence communitys findings that Russia sought to sway the 2016 U.S. elections through a hacking and influence campaign as they sound the alarm that states preparing for the coming election season must be vigilant against similar threats.
The planned news conference from Sens. Richard Burr (R-N.C.) and Mark R. Warner (D-Va.) has been billed as a forum for the two panel leaders to give the public an interim status update on the committees long-running investigation of allegations Russia attempted to meddle in the 2016 U.S. elections, and members of the Trump campaign may have colluded with Kremlin officials to improve their chance of victory. It is one of only a handful of public events the Senate Intelligence Committee has held in the nine months since commencing its probe.
In the course of that investigation, committee members and staff investigators have interviewed several members of the intelligence community and Trumps inner circle, mostly behind closed doors including former campaign chief Paul Manafort and current senior adviser Jared Kushner, who is also President Trumps son-in-law. They have also spoken with senior executives of social media companies like Facebook and Twitter, which carried many of the Russian-backed ads and falsified accounts that tried to exploit popular divisions in the run-up to the election. The committee is expected to continue those conversations in a public hearing with the tech giants early next month; Burr and Warner may share additional information about the social media-focused part of their probe on Wednesday.
The Senate Intelligence Committee is one of three congressional panels looking into aspects of alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 elections, and one of two committees directly reviewing the intelligence communitys report on Russian active measures. Despite considerable political controversy surrounding those probes, most members of Trumps national security team have endorsed the intelligence communitys findings. The president himself has yet to say he believes them.
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Initech
(100,102 posts)They have way too much power for a simple message board and I feel like the more the layers are revealed in this whole thing that 4chan could be the missing link in all of this. I think the question that needs to be asked is where are they getting their intel from and who are they giving it to?