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U.S. intelligence chief Clapper says spoke with Trump about media leaks

EghtesadOnline: U.S. Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said he spoke with President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday evening to discuss media leaks of a classified intelligence briefing on Russian hacking that Trump received last Friday.
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Publish Date:12/January/2017 | 08:52

U.S. obtained evidence after election that Russia leaked emails: officials

EghtesadOnline: U.S. intelligence agencies obtained what they considered to be conclusive evidence after the November election that Russia provided hacked material from the Democratic National Committee to WikiLeaks through a third party, three U.S. officials said on Wednesday.
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Publish Date:05/January/2017 | 05:01

Trump Says His Briefing on ‘So-Called’ Russia Hacking Is Delayed

EghtesadOnline: President-elect Donald Trump said his intelligence briefing on allegations that the Russian government was behind a hack of Democratic campaign e-mails has been delayed until the end of the week, and that U.S. officials may need more time to bolster their conclusions.
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Publish Date:04/January/2017 | 05:01

Senator McCain says U.S. 'must stand up to Vladimir Putin'

EghtesadOnline: Republican Senator John McCain said on Sunday the United States could only improve its relations with Russia by taking a tough stance with President Putin, calling for stronger sanctions against Moscow.
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Publish Date:02/January/2017 | 07:28

Senator McCain says U.S. stands with Ukraine against Russia

EghtesadOnline: Republican U.S. Senator John McCain promised on Saturday continued support for Kiev in the face of aggression from Moscow, as he spent New Year's Eve on the front line in Ukraine's eastern conflict zone.
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Publish Date:01/January/2017 | 24:00

Senator McCain says Russia must pay price for hacking

EghtesadOnline: Republican U.S. Senator John McCain said on Friday that Russia must be made to pay the price for cyber attacks on the United States and that it was possible to impose many sanctions, including on financial institutions.
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Publish Date:31/December/2016 | 04:50

Trump Must Choose Between Obama Sanctions and Putin Detente

EghtesadOnline: Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin are forcing Donald Trump to pick sides: undo sanctions the U.S. just imposed on Russia for hacking e-mails before last month’s election or set aside a campaign vow to improve relations with Moscow.
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Publish Date:31/December/2016 | 04:41

Russia ‘Grizzly Steppe’ Hacking Started Simply, U.S. Says

EghtesadOnline: The attack against U.S. democracy began in the summer of 2015 with a simple trick: Hackers working for Russia’s civilian intelligence service sent e-mails with hidden malware to more than 1,000 people working for the American government and political groups.
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Publish Date:31/December/2016 | 04:38

Obama Said to Ready Sanctions on Russian Officials for Hacking

EghtesadOnline: The Obama administration will announce sanctions against Russian officials and state institutions in retaliation for hacking Democratic Party e-mails in an attempt to interfere with the 2016 presidential election, according to people familiar with the process.
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Publish Date:29/December/2016 | 18:23

Trump Raises Election Meddling in First Meeting With Putin

EghtesadOnline: President Donald Trump led off his first meeting with Vladimir Putin by presenting the Russian president with concerns that his government interfered with the 2016 U.S. election, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said.
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Publish Date:08/July/2017 | 04:16

Senator on Russia Intervention Probe: 'Never Seen So Much Smoke'

EghtesadOnline: Given the numerous threads involved in investigating Russian intervention in the 2016 U.S. election and possible connections to President Donald Trump’s campaign, wrapping up the Senate’s probe by year-end is “aspirational,” a top Democratic senator said.
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Publish Date:02/July/2017 | 07:45

Pence hires his own lawyer for Russia probes

EghtesadOnline: U.S. Vice President Mike Pence has hired a lawyer known for defending government officials in high-profile investigations to help him with probes into whether there were ties between the election campaign of U.S. President Donald Trump and Russia, his office said on Thursday.
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Publish Date:16/June/2017 | 07:26

Senate Votes to Limit Trump's Power to Lift Russia Sanctions

EghtesadOnline: The U.S. Senate voted to increase sanctions on Russia, and give Congress the power to review any attempt by President Donald Trump to unilaterally lift them, a rebuke of the president’s suggestions that the U.S. improve relations with the country.
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Publish Date:15/June/2017 | 21:41