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  2. Senate Intelligence Committee report on Russian interference ...

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    The Republican-led Senate Intelligence Committee submitted the first part of its five-volume report in July 2019 in which it concluded that the January 2017 Intelligence Community assessment alleging Russian interference was "coherent and well-constructed".

  3. Assessing Russian Activities and Intentions in Recent US ...

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    Unclassified Summary of Initial Findings on 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment released by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. The Senate Intelligence Committee performed an in-depth review of the report and released its initial findings in July 2018. The committee found the report to be "a sound intelligence product." [30] [31]

  4. Senate report points to counterintelligence risk from ties ...

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    As with the first four volumes of the committee’s reports on Russian interference in the 2016 election, this final chapter was bipartisan, though its authors emphasized different key conclusions.

  5. Timeline of investigations into Donald Trump and Russia ...

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    May 7: The Senate Intelligence Committee sends the Trump campaign a letter requesting a "list and description of all meetings" between any individuals affiliated with the Trump campaign and individuals affiliated with the Russian government or Russian business interests between June 16, 2015, and January 20, 2017.

  6. Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections ...

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    The Republican-led Senate Intelligence Committee investigation submitted the first in their five-volume 1,313-page report in July 2019. The committee concluded that the January 2017 intelligence community assessment (ICA) alleging Russian interference was "coherent and well-constructed".

  7. Senate Intelligence chair presses web domain companies to ...

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    Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Mark Warner (D-Va.) pressed a select group of domain registrars in the U.S. to address alleged abuse of their services by Russian influence operations during ...

  8. Topical timeline of Russian interference in the 2016 United ...

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    April 12: Russian hackers use stolen credentials to infiltrate the DCCC's computer network and install malware. [40] April 18: Russian hackers break into the DNC's computers. [40] April 19: Russian hackers create a fictitious online persona, "Carrie Feehan", to register the domain DCLeaks.com, paid for in bitcoin, to release stolen documents ...

  9. Timeline of investigations into Donald Trump and Russia ...

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    The Senate Intelligence Committee interviews someone whose name is redacted from volumes 3 and 5 of its report on Russian interference. [ 46 ] : 6–7 [ 14 ] : 815 May 16 : Senate Judiciary Democrats report – "Preliminary Findings About Trump Campaign's Effort to Obtain Incriminating Information on Secretary Clinton from Russia at Trump Tower ...