Sentences with phrase «intelligence committees sent»

According to The Information's report, AT&T called off the deal due to «political pressure» after Senate and House intelligence committees sent a letter to the FCC raising concerns about Huawei's plans.
Reports began swirling that the agreement was abandoned by AT&T after Senate and House intelligence committees sent a letter to the FCC raising concerns over Huawei's «alleged ties to the Communist Party as well as China's intelligence and security services.»
Last month, members of the Senate and House intelligence committees sent a letter asking the Federal Communications Commission to review any relationship with Huawei and requested that the FCC get briefed on the security concerns raised in 2012.
AT&T was pressured to drop the deal after members of the US Senate and House intelligence committees sent a letter on December 20 to the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) citing concerns about Huawei's plans to launch consumer products through a major US telecom carrier.
Democratic Rep. Mike Quigley of the House Intelligence Committee sent a letter to chairman Devin Nunes asking him whether he consulted with the White House in producing a bombshell memo which claims...
At issue is Huawei's alleged ties to the Chinese government and its intelligence services, with the Senate and House intelligence committees sending a letter to the FCC on December 20th of last year.

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In a telephone interview with BuzzFeed News, Stein said many of the documents she and her campaign recently sent to the Senate Intelligence Committee were emails with RT, a Russian state - funded media network that US intelligence agencies have dubbed a Kremlin propagIntelligence Committee were emails with RT, a Russian state - funded media network that US intelligence agencies have dubbed a Kremlin propagintelligence agencies have dubbed a Kremlin propaganda outlet.
In a letter sent late Friday to Rep. Devin Nunes (R - CA), the chair of the House Intelligence Committee and the author of the GOP memo, White House counsel Don McGahn writes that «although the President is inclined to declassify the February 5th Memorandum, because the Memorandum contains numerous properly classified and especially sensitive passages, he is unable to do so at this time.»
House Republicans on the Intelligence Committee voted to declassify the memo on Monday, giving the White House five days to either release the memo or object, which would have sent the memo back to the House for a full vote on its release.
Rep. Adam Schiff (D - CA) said that Rep. Devin Nunes (R - CA) covertly altered the secret memo allegedly detailing inappropriate conduct by the FBI after the House Intelligence Committee voted to send it to the White House on Monday.
Congressional leaders from the Intelligence Committees of both chambers have also strongly spoken out against the proposal, and a group of seven House Republican committee chairmen sent a letter of opposition to their colleagues on Tuesday.
The House and Senate Democratic leaders sent letters on Thursday to House Speaker Paul Ryan (R., Wis.) calling for the removal of the House Intelligence Committee chairman, Rep. Devin Nunes (R., Calif.).
«North Korea sent emails that could hack into cryptocurrency exchanges and their customers» private information and stole (cryptocurrency) worth billions of won,» said Kim Byung - kee, a member of South Korea's parliamentary intelligence committee.
Members of the Senate and the House intelligence committees actually sent out a letter on Dec. 20 to the FCC raising concerns over Huawei's alleged ties to the Chinese government and its intelligence and security services.
According to the intelligence committee member, «North Korea sent emails that could hack into cryptocurrency exchanges and their customers» private information and stole (cryptocurrency) worth billions of won.»
Twitter may send Colin Crowell, vice president for global public policy, to speak before the Senate Intelligence Committee.
Twitter may send Colin Crowell, the company's vice president for global public policy, to speak before the members of the Senate Intelligence Committee.
Kim Byung - kee, of South Korea's parliamentary intelligence committee, said, «North Korea sent emails that could be used to hack into cryptocurrency exchanges and their customers» private information, and stole funds worth billions of Korean won [millions of US dollars].»
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