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nlightn

03/22/18 7:47 AM

#29 RE: nlightn #28

Senators Challenge Trump Administration Claim That It’s Working Hard to Stop Russian Hacking
Dan Friedmanmar
21, 2018 2:38 PM

Lawmakers say the president isn’t doing enough to prevent Putin from meddling in the next election.

“I hear no sense of urgency to really get on top of this issue,” Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) told Nielsen Wednesday during a Senate intelligence committee hearing. Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.), the top Democrat on the panel, ripped President Donald Trump for failing to “even bring up the topic of our election security” during a controversial call Tuesday in which Trump congratulated Russian President Vladimir Putin on winning an election that is widely seen as illegitimate. “We need a president who will acknowledge the gravity of this threat,” Warner said.

“We need a president who will acknowledge the gravity of this threat.”
Trump has refused accept an intelligence community conclusion that the Russians interfered in the 2016 contest in an effort to help him win. He has derided claims of Russian meddling as “a hoax.” But Nielsen offered a different take on Trump’s claims. “I think the line that he’s drawn is no votes were changed,” she said. She said she has the support she needs from the White House on election security.

Intelligence agencies have concluded Russian hackers probed voters files and related systems in at least 21 states in 2016 and penetrated voter rolls in one state, Illinois. Several senators and Nielsen noted Wednesday that no evidence has emerged showing votes were changed. However, few states have audited their election results—many lack the capability—leaving them unable to conclusively rule out the possibility.

Intelligence committee members on Tuesday issued recommendations that include a call for states to use paper ballots or voting machines that generate paper trails, and to disconnect voting systems from the internet to make hacking harder. The panel plans to issue a more comprehensive election security report in the coming weeks.

States have faulted the Homeland Security Department for sharing limited information about Russian hacking efforts in 2016, in part because state officials lacked security clearances that allowed them to receive confidential information. Some states complained that the federal government took nearly a year to inform them their systems had been targeted.

Homeland Security has responded with a plan to provide clearances to three officials in each state. But so far the department has cleared just 20 of 150 officials, Nielsen said. She said that the department plans to sidestep that problem through a new process where it can alert even officials without clearances to threats for short periods.

Several senators urged the department to publicly name states that have their systems hacked or scanned, reversing its current policy. Nielsen pushed back, arguing that identifying states would endanger their voluntary cooperation with her department. “When victims stop reporting, we’re just not aware of the attacks,” she said.

But Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) said many states likely avoid reporting attacks already. “I’ll bet that happens, and you’re enabling it,” Feinstein said. States aren’t the only victims, she noted: “America is the victim.”

https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2018/03/the-trump-administration-insists-its-trying-to-prevent-russia-from-hacking-the-next-election/
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Monroe1

03/22/18 10:18 AM

#32 RE: nlightn #28

That remains to be seen. I highly doubt it, but will certainly review your links and in depth research. Since studying the world state of affairs since 1968 I believe you are in error. But listen, no one with the exception of a few deep staters, the devil, and God know the identity of all the players. Trump has admitted he has rubbed shoulders with the Deep State. Of course he has, any Billionaire will run in the investment and social circles coming into contact with them. Does this mean he is a member, no. Have you ever been invited to join an organization, to hear a sales pitch, attend a party, and then your better senses tells you ... this is not for me????
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Monroe1

06/25/19 2:31 PM

#67 RE: nlightn #28

You have a lot of catching up to do being both misinformed and underinformed. It is long hard pull but keep at it, you can do it.