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US
intelligence officials now believe that Russian President Vladimir
Putin was personally involved in hacking during the American election
campaign as part of a vendetta against Hillary Clinton, NBC News …
Daily Nation · 1 hour ago
For
the past week or so, prominent Republicans have genuinely freaked out
over the secret CIA report that revealed how Russia interfered with the
election to put Donald Trump in office. Some may see this as a delayed …
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New
intelligence shows that Putin became personally involved in the
computer breach and directed how hacked material from Democrats was
leaked, two senior U.S. officials say. Putin’s objectives were
multifaceted, a high …
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Citing
anonymous U.S. intelligence officials, the report says that diplomatic
sources and spies working with United States allies have determined with
"high confidence" that Putin oversaw how the hacked emails were …
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MSN · 2 hours ago
Russian
President Vladimir Putin personally directed how hacked emails were
used in a campaign to interfere with the US election, according to
intelligence …
New intelligence links Putin directly to the leaks from hacked Democratic National Committee emails, the officials told NBC News with "a high level of confidence."
A high-level intelligence source said the campaign began as a "vendetta" against Hillary Clinton, NBC News reported. The goal grew into an effort to expose corruption in U.S. politics and to undermine America's international credibility, according to NBC.
The NBC News report comes after last week's report from The Washington Post, also citing unnamed intelligence sources, which said the CIA believed that Russia not only interfered in the election, but did so with the intention of helping Donald Trump win. Although U.S. intelligence agencies agree Russia was behind several hacks during the campaign, including that of the DNC, the CIA is thus far the only agency reported to have reached the conclusion that the efforts were explicitly meant to benefit Trump.
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Given Putin's authoritarian control over the Russian government, it is logical that any intervention in the U.S. election would have required the former KGB officer's approval. In the October statement, the 17 American intelligence agencies said, "based on the scope and sensitivity of these efforts, that only Russia's senior-most officials could have authorized these activities."
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