Sentences with phrase «intelligence committees announced»

In the weeks following the report, the Senate and House Intelligence Committees announced they would each investigate Russian interference in the election.

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Special counsel Robert Mueller interviewed Steele, the document's author, during the summer, and the Senate Intelligence Committee also announced earlier this month that it had been working «backwards» to verify the dossier.
The other day Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced he was establishing a committee within the company to evaluate the ethics of its artificial intelligence efforts.
Nevertheless, the article has prompted the Republican chairmen of the House intelligence and oversight committees to announce a joint investigation of the merger.
Rep. Devin Nunes, the embattled California Republican who is chairman of the Intelligence Committee, announced he would step aside from leading his committee's investigation into Russia's efforts to disrupt last year's presidential Committee, announced he would step aside from leading his committee's investigation into Russia's efforts to disrupt last year's presidential committee's investigation into Russia's efforts to disrupt last year's presidential election.
Malcom Rifkind has announced that he is stepping down as chair of the intelligence and security committee and as a member of parliament, a day after videos emerged showing him trying to secure employment with a made - up Chinese firm.
The government then promised for more than 3 years that an independent judge - led inquiry would examine the allegations, but has now abruptly announced that the investigation will instead be handed to the Intelligence & Security Committee (ISC), which is as good as saying the whole thing will be kicked into the long grass.
«From the day President Trump announced his candidacy until Inauguration Day, to my knowledge I never spoke about his campaign with anyone remotely associated with the Russian government,» Caputo told the House Intelligence Committee last July.
U.S. Representative Adam Schiff, a California Democrat and the party's ranking member on the House Intelligence Committee, isn't sure whether Facebook's announced changes will make a difference.
Last week, Facebook general counsel Colin Stretch announced the social media giant would release 3,000 Russia - linked political ads to the House and Senate Intelligence Committees, after previously refusing to do so due to cited privacy concerns.
As we reported yesterday, Huawei was ready to announce that it had entered into a deal with number - two U.S. carrier AT&T for a distribution deal across the country but, according to The Information, those plans were stymied after the U.S. Senate and House intelligence committees applied raised concerns about connections to China's Communist Party.
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