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Elections
Russian President Vladimir Putin authorized a campaign to help former President Donald Trump and undermine President Biden in last year's election, according to U.S. intelligence. Putin is shown here on March 12 at a residence outside Moscow.

Intelligence Report: Russia Tried To Help Trump In 2020 Election

Mar 16, 2021
The report says Russian leader Vladimir Putin authorized a campaign to assist former President Donald Trump and undermine Joe Biden, though it was not on the same scale as Moscow's efforts in 2016.
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National Security
Sue Gordon in 2017 as deputy national intelligence director.

Exclusive: After Quitting Last Year, Senior U.S. Intelligence Official Now Talks

Aug 13, 2020
Sue Gordon was in line to be acting director of national intelligence after Dan Coats quit last year. President Trump thought otherwise. Gordon now recounts her time in his administration.
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Europe
A security camera and flag adorn the entrance to the Russian Embassy in London. On Tuesday, lawmakers slammed the British government for failing to look into possible Russian interference in U.K. politics.

U.K. 'Actively Avoided' Investigating Russian Interference, Lawmakers Find

Jul 21, 2020
The report by Parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee said government did little to find out if Russia tried to influence the Brexit referendum. "They did not want to know," a lawmaker said.
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Law
Maria Butina, seen in this courtroom sketch, stands beside her attorney Robert Driscoll during a court hearing late last year in Washington, D.C. The Russian woman has been released from prison after serving a sentence for conspiracy.

Maria Butina, Convicted Russian Operative, Is Released From Federal Prison

Oct 25, 2019
Butina cultivated connections with prominent U.S. conservatives. She pleaded guilty to conspiring to act as a clandestine foreign agent. Now she's expected to be deported back to Russia.
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Politics
A Republican observer looks at a ballot during a hand recount last November in Broward County, Fla. Florida officials and lawmakers are still learning about cyberattacks there.

'Possible' More Counties Than Now Known Were Hacked In 2016, Fla. Delegation Says

May 16, 2019
The disclosure this week that two Florida counties were breached by Russian attackers in 2016 has officials worried about what more they don't know.
NPR
Analysis
Attorney General William Barr leaves his home in McLean, Va., Friday before the Mueller report on Russian interference and potential Trump campaign collusion was handed over to him.

Impeachment Just Got Less Likely And 6 Other Takeaways From The Barr Letter

Mar 25, 2019
Attorney General William Barr's letter to Congress about the Mueller Russia probe is a big short-term win for the president, but it doesn't "exonerate" him totally, and Democrats want to see more.
NPR
Technology
Microsoft's French headquarters, seen outside Paris last year.

Microsoft Says Russian Operation Targeted U.S. Conservative Groups As Midterms Loom

Aug 21, 2018
Six phony websites were created by hackers linked with Russian intelligence and blamed for 2016 election interference, the company says. They allegedly targeted the Senate and two think tanks.
NPR
Politics
Carter Page speaks with reporters in November 2017 following a day of questions from the House Intelligence Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington.

Trump Administration Releases Classified Warrants For FBI Wiretap Of Carter Page

Jul 22, 2018
Republicans claim the 412 pages reveal FBI bias in favor of Hillary Clinton; Democrats say the documents are evidence of deep connections between Russia and the Trump campaign.
NPR
National Security
President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin shake hands at their summit in Helsinki, Finland, on Monday. Trump upset many in the U.S. intelligence community by refusing to endorse their finding that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential ele

U.S. Intelligence Chiefs, Current And Former, Fire Back At Trump

Jul 16, 2018
Trump repeatedly offered support to Russian leader Vladimir Putin and refused to endorse the U.S. intelligence community's finding that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to help Trump.
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Politics
Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Trump meet in Helsinki on Monday. Trump is under pressure to confront Putin about the indictment of 12 Russians accused of conspiring to interfere in the 2016 election.

Trump Denies Election Interference; Putin Says He Wanted Trump To Win In 2016

Jul 16, 2018

The leaders held a stunning joint press conference after speaking privately for about two hours.

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Politics
The National Rifle Association is responding to a request from a top congressional Democrat over foreign funding amid questions about its possible role in Russia's 2016 election meddling.

NRA Says It Receives Foreign Funds, But None Goes To Election Work

Mar 27, 2018
The National Rifle Association responded to an inquiry by Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., amid reports of investigations into whether it had a role in Russian interference in the 2016 campaign.
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The Two-Way
Adm. Michael Rogers, chief of the U.S. Cyber Command and director of the National Security Agency, testifies before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday.

NSA Chief: U.S. Response 'Hasn't Changed The Calculus' Of Russian Interference

Feb 27, 2018
Adm. Michael Rogers says Russian President Vladimir Putin has concluded he can continue to meddle in U.S. cyberspace with little price to pay.
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