House
Intelligence Committee found No Collusion, Coordination or anything else with Russia.
Not exact matches
In the year and a half since the attacks, the Obama administration has said that the attack was pre-planned, and a Senate
Intelligence Committee report
found that it was likely preventable.
The House
Intelligence Committee, led by its Republican chairman, Rep. Devin Nunes, on Friday released a report detailing its
findings in its Russia investigation, ending the panel's politically charged probe.
It said Russia was responsible for carrying out cyberattacks against the US, disseminating hacked emails stolen from the Democratic National
Committee, and launching a social media disinformation campaign —
findings that mostly echo parts of the US
intelligence community's assessment of Russia's interference in the 2016 election.
During a January hearing before the Senate Armed Services
Committee with other
intelligence chiefs, Clapper reaffirmed that
finding.
Since the release of the House
Intelligence Committee report on Russian election interference, one of the
findings has attracted a lot of attention in the right - leaning media.
As The Daily Beast puts it: «The Senate
Intelligence Committee reviewed 20 cited examples of intelligence «successes» that the CIA identified from the interrogation program and found that there was no relationship between a cited counterterrorism success and the techniques
Intelligence Committee reviewed 20 cited examples of
intelligence «successes» that the CIA identified from the interrogation program and found that there was no relationship between a cited counterterrorism success and the techniques
intelligence «successes» that the CIA identified from the interrogation program and
found that there was no relationship between a cited counterterrorism success and the techniques used.»
The
intelligence and security
committee, which will produce a private report for the prime minister's eyes soon, made available a shortened version of its
findings today which backed up the view of the joint
committee.
In an unusual step, MPs on the Commons»
intelligence and security
committee offered their own report reinforcing the
findings of the main report out today, by parliament's joint
committee, calling for significant amendments to the draft communications data bill.
WASHINGTON — A GOP - led Senate
committee backed U.S.
intelligence agencies»
finding that Moscow tried to boost Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign by hacking and spreading misinformation, a bipartisan conclusion that breaks with a House panel's position and the president's rejection of the notion that Russia wanted him to win.
Democrats have harshly criticized the Republican - led House
Intelligence Committee, which concluded it had
found no evidence that Donald Trump's Republican campaign colluded with Russia in the 2016 presidential race.
The Senate
intelligence committee, led by chairman Richard Burr (right) and vice chairman Mark Warner, endorsed with their colleagues the
findings of the U.S.
intelligence community.
Facebook recently turned over the ads to the US
Intelligence Committee and congressional investigators, who say the
findings are likely just «the tip of the iceberg.»
But Representative Adam Schiff of California, the top Democrat on the House
Intelligence Committee, said he would like to know exactly what the company has done to
find covert Russian activity and what it has discovered so far about fake accounts — including their reach and impact.
In a blog post summarizing its presentation for House and Senate
intelligence committee staffers, Twitter said the discovery of the 22 accounts identified a further «179 related or linked accounts,» but did not specify the scope of «action» it took on «ones we
found in violation of our rules.»
As part of its ongoing Russia probe, the
Intelligence Committee plans to release an overview of its
findings on election security and hold a public hearing next week.
In its testimony, Facebook told the US House of Representatives»
Intelligence Committee that it had
found no overlap in the groups targeted by the Trump campaign's advertisements and the advertisements tied to Russia - linked accounts.