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Obama orders 'full review' of 2016 election hacking
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President Obama at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa on Tuesday. (Photo: Monica Herndon/Tampa Bay Times via AP, Pool) President Obama has ordered the U.S. intelligence community to conduct a "full review" of the cyberattacks during the 2016 election and to prepare a report on the subject - including to Congress - before he leaves office, White House homeland security adviser Lisa Monaco said Thursday. "We may have crossed into a new threshold," Monaco said at a breakfast meeting with reporters, referring to the "malicious" election-related cyberattacks, which U.S. intelligence officials have said publicly they are "confident" were directed by the Russian government. "And it's incumbent upon us to take a stock of that, to review, to conduct some after-action, to understand what this means and what has happened and to impart lessons learned." Deputy White House press secretary Eric Schultz later told reporters that Obama ordered the review earlier this week, describing it as a "deep dive" by U.S. intelligence agencies - working with the FBI and the State Department - into malicious cyberattacks that the U.S. intelligence community have already determined was directed at the "highest levels" of the Russian government. (Schultz notably said Thursday that the U.S. intelligence community has "high confidence" in that conclusion. The intelligence community had previously said it was "confident" about the Russian role.) He added that the review will also encompass cyberprobing and "scanning" of state election systems last summer, as well as look back at an earlier election-related cyberattack on the campaigns of Obama and Sen. John McCain in 2008, which U.S. officials attributed to the Chinese government. Schultz emphasized that the review is "not an effort to challenge the outcome" of the 2016 presidential election. Still, he said, "it's a huge priority. It's a major priority for the president." Obama's review could box in President-elect Donald Trump on an issue that has wide-ranging implications for U.S.-Russia relations. Already the matter has prompted calls for further investigations by the Congress - including proposals to create a national commission, patterned after the one formed after the 9/11 terror attacks - to conduct a full public review of the subject. In an interview released this week, President-elect Trump dismissed the conclusions of the intelligence community on the Russian role in cyberattacks on the Democratic National Committee and other political organizations, saying at one point they could have been committed by "some guy in his home in New Jersey." "I don't believe they interfered," said Trump in an interview with Time, about the Russian role in meddling in the U.S. election. "That became a laughing point, not a talking point, a laughing point. . Why not get along with Russia?" Trump added. "And they can help us fight ISIS, which is both costly in lives and costly in money. And they're effective and smart. It could be Russia. And it could be China. And it could be some guy in his home in New Jersey. I believe that it could have been Russia, and it could have been any one of many other people. Sources and even individuals." Despite calls by seven Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee for the Obama administration to declassify more information about what it knows about the cyberattacks, Monaco did not commit to a public release of the intelligence community's review, saying officials had to be careful not to release information that would "disclose sources and methods." But Schultz later told reporters, "We're going to make public as much as we can." She also did not respond to a question about what response the U.S. government may have taken, or is still contemplating, in retaliation for what it believes to be the Russian attacks. In her opening comments to reporters, Monaco spoke generally about the cyberthreats facing the country, adding at one point that "we will act to protect our interests, as well as impose costs" on malicious cyber actors, including nation-states, that attack U.S. interests. She did not elaborate. article... |
This has the makings of a backlash both overseas and within USA.
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Let's hope they get this out before December 19th so the Electoral College can make an informed decision of who they're really appointing.
Russia says it had 'contacts' with the Trump campaign during the election |
what are you hoping for?
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Soros is not profitable)) better that Russia and the US will be at war and he manipulated all. recent days, Obama works well))
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Is there chances that Trump doesn't become president at the end? He got like 2,5 mil less votes anyway, right ? Never understood that rule :(
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In America we have the popular vote, and we have the electoral college vote. The electoral college was created to prevent the majority from voting against America's interest. The electoral college is made of 538 elite electors, and by the constitution, they are to vote their conscience for the president. The candidate who gets 270 or more electoral college votes wins. Michael Moore Predicts Electoral College Will Deny Trump the Presidency |
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There are a few ways in which he may not become president. 1. Enough electors choose to vote against him when the Electoral College meets. 38 of them would have to change their votes in order for that to happen which is very VERY unlikely. 2. This investigation turns up something that shows Trump did something to rig the election and committed a crime or crimes in order to win. I don't know exactly how this would play out, but if he were charged with a crime I'm not sure if he would be allowed to become president. If the investigation turned up these crimes after he was in office he could be impeached. |
because you are an expert on this? lol this is the first time an elected pres is facing a court case. the guy is a fuking weasel!
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Maybe there are other ways he could be kept from becoming president, but I don't see them. Care to enlighten? |
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If the Russians were involved in hacking the emails or otherwise intentionally tried to influence the election..... That would be huge.
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wow, Trump really makes the establishment desperate in all these attempts to undermine democracy. Obama really hates democracy.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/09/us...tion-hack.html
Russia Hacked Republican Committee but Kept Data, U.S. Concludes Quote:
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Ah hold on that is probably what didn't get her elected in the first place since there has been obviously enough people casting a protest vote. Now can one write an analytical report why Russia may have a strategic interest in not electing Clinton? Definitely! However it's again the same problem - they are so blindfolded that it doesn't ever appear to them it's the CONTENT of those emails that should be addressed. Not WHO released them - that is something that will NEVER be confirmed, and is completely irrelevant. Such desperate moves in order to still try to influence the public opinion after the election, while af least one half of the country could obviously only care about the content, NOT the messenger. This delusional move, completely ignoring the core of the problem is truly significant to the whole past administration and it is very likely to backfire. |
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They even rigged the primaries against Bernie. And what's even more unbelievable is that alot the people who supported Bernie voted for Clinton, the one who fucked Bernie over... That's like when you walk hand in hand with your girlfriend, then a guy smashes her head in leaving her dead on the street, and you continue to walk hand in hand now with the guy who killed your girlfriend. It's completely insane. |
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I'd laugh my ass off if both Trump and Hillary were caught cheating. I'd then go to the streets along with every other "real American" and demand a new election. |
that feel when you hack pentagon and cia fbi and NSA fuck up. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/GTnn8d__dcE/hqdefault.jpg Russia strong №1 :1orglaugh |
Ok .........
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:1orglaugh george-soross :error Another well educated conservitard blogger ... like them sissors's bad cuts -- the American idiot speaks --MAGA! --- LMAO Your blog dollars hard at work :1orglaugh https://www.google.com/search?q=soros+lent+trump They are all in this shit together ... Big names back Trump tower - tribunedigital-chicagotribune Donald Trump Took Liberal Icon George Soros’s Money - The Daily Beast Just as lame I guess ... |
17 US government agencies are confident and Baddog says he knows better ...
For the record: I don't favor Clinton or Trump and resent the only choice being between the devil and the deep blue sea. |
If this story has legs -- it may be that there was no collusion. Only that there was Russian criminal interference with the US election process.
I have a problem with that and I have to blame the RNC and the DNC as being incompetent -- they both got hacked. |
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So what they are saying is that the Democrats are desperate?
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That shows, that gerrymandering is what "won" the EC. Meaning a rigged system at state level in a handful of states changed the outcome of the election. That is not how our elections should work. If you think allowing state governments to change the will of the people by redrawing lines is ok, then you should move to Russia or some other shit hole where the public has no real choice. |
The real question is about outside interference in the US Elections. In the wider view: the condition of US private and government network infrastructure security.
Both the DNC and RNC had their shit hacked -- that should bother EVERYONE. Anyway, when Trump's business network gets hacked, if it ever does, I bet some shit will hit the fans. Then US network security will be a *more real* issue to some I guess. |
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Trump tells a ten year old blond girl going up the escalator that he'll be dating her soon (not knowing he was being recorded) imagine what a person like that does in private not thinking he's being recorded, like on a visit to Russia perhaps. Trumps huge ego, grab 'em by the pussy, the guy who never apologizes, would do anything to save face. |
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