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teach1st

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Thu Jul 25, 2019, 03:13 PM Jul 2019

Senate Intel releases first volume of bipartisan Russia election report

Senate Intel releases first volume of bipartisan Russia election report
Augusta Free Press, 7/25/19

Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Richard Burr (R-N.C.) and Vice Chairman Mark Warner (D-Va.) released “Russian Efforts Against Election Infrastructure,” the first volume in the Committee’s bipartisan investigation into Russia’s attempts to interfere with the 2016 U.S. elections.

Today’s installment builds upon the unclassified summary findings on election security released by the Committee in May 2018. This was the first volume completed due to the fundamental importance and urgency of defending our democratic elections.

Statement from Chairman Burr
“In 2016, the U.S. was unprepared at all levels of government for a concerted attack from a determined foreign adversary on our election infrastructure. Since then, we have learned much more about the nature of Russia’s cyber activities and better understand the real and urgent threat they pose. The Department of Homeland Security and state and local elections officials have dramatically changed how they approach election security, working together to bridge gaps in information sharing and shore up vulnerabilities. The progress they’ve made over the last three years is a testament to what we can accomplish when we give people the opportunity to be part of a solution.

“There is still much work that remains to be done, however. I am grateful to the many states that provided their points of view, which helped inform our recommendations. It is my hope that the Senate Intelligence Committee’s bipartisan report will provide the American people with valuable insight into the election security threats still facing our nation and the ways we can address them.”

Statement from Vice Chairman Warner
“When the Russians attacked elections systems in 2016, neither the federal government nor the states were adequately prepared. Our bipartisan investigation identified multiple problems and information gaps that hindered our ability to effectively respond and defend against the Russian attack in 2016. Since then – and in large part as a result of the bipartisan work done on this issue in our Committee – the intelligence community, DHS, the FBI, and the states have taken steps to ensure that our elections are far more secure today than they were in 2016. But there’s still much more we can and must do to protect our elections. I hope the bipartisan findings and recommendations outlined in this report will underscore to the White House and all of our colleagues, regardless of political party, that this threat remains urgent, and we have a responsibility to defend our democracy against it.”


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You can read, “Volume I: Russian Efforts Against Election Infrastructure” here.
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Senate Intel releases first volume of bipartisan Russia election report (Original Post) teach1st Jul 2019 OP
One report at least that's best not read, lies implanting Hortensis Jul 2019 #1
I'm not sure what you mean teach1st Jul 2019 #2
Well, bipartisan. I may have leaped to too strong a conclusion, Hortensis Jul 2019 #8
Thanks! I've been wondering what caused the delay, since this was supposed to be released pnwmom Jul 2019 #3
Thanks elleng Jul 2019 #4
I still do not trust the Republican party. Iliyah Jul 2019 #5
I'm with you, there. N/T teach1st Jul 2019 #6
I don't know what to make of it all..congress surely has this information asiliveandbreathe Jul 2019 #7

Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
1. One report at least that's best not read, lies implanting
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 03:18 PM
Jul 2019

as easily as truth.

Poor Republicans, and I mean it. At this point they'e so well trained, it's like shooting them through the brain in a barrel.

Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
8. Well, bipartisan. I may have leaped to too strong a conclusion,
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 05:28 PM
Jul 2019

but the senate is controlled by McConnell & co, and they're involved with Russia. McConnell's PAC reportedly received something like $1M in Russian money in 2015-2016.

pnwmom

(108,978 posts)
3. Thanks! I've been wondering what caused the delay, since this was supposed to be released
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 03:21 PM
Jul 2019

right after the fourth of July holiday.

asiliveandbreathe

(8,203 posts)
7. I don't know what to make of it all..congress surely has this information
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 04:09 PM
Jul 2019

as it was being reported and analyzed and states notified..etc etc...I am on pg 33 of the report...this after reading Russians wanted to observe voting..kislyac is mentioned...but, I thought this little nugget - was interesting


from pg 33..(U) The declassified, January 6, 2017, Intelligence Community Assessment also highlighted preparations related to voter fraud, noting that Russian diplomats "were prepared to publicly call into question the validity of the results" and that "pro-Kremlin hloggers had prepared a Twitter campaign, #Dcmoci acyRIP, on election night in anticipation of Secretary Clinton's victory, judging from their social media activity."-''^

(U) During a 2017 election. State 17 saw hot activity on social media, including allegations of voter fraud, in particular on Reddit. State 17 had to try to prove later that there was no fraud.


Don't tell me don't have a problem...the senate knows, the house knows..

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