They would like to argue that
the Russians changed the election results by hacking, but Stein's recounts prevent that claim.
Not exact matches
Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke to CNBC's Geoff Cutmore, addressing claims Russia interfered in the U.S.
election, climate
change and ISIS.
U.S. President Donald Trump insists he «won't be involved» in any attempt to interfere with the investigation into
Russian election meddling — unless he
changes his mind.
Despite his protestations regarding alleged
Russian interference in the
election, the President has been steadfast in emphasizing the need for stronger cybersecurity, and this is not likely to
change.
Claiming Obama did nothing about
Russian interference because he thought fellow Democrat Hillary Clinton would win the
election, Trump tweeted that «when I easily won the Electoral College, the whole game
changed and the
Russian excuse became the narrative of the Dems.»
The
change marks the latest step in Facebook's efforts to secure its platform after
Russian - backed groups used the social network to sow divisions before and after the 2016 U.S. presidential
election, and elsewhere in the world.
They were to calm jittery shareholders who have penalized the company's stock price almost 20 % since Facebook released its most recent quarterly earnings and promised to make
changes to its News Feed to emphasize more «meaningful» content (read: less shamelessly viral, ergo less engaging) in the wake of
Russian election interference.