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Russian deception influenced election due to Trump's support, senators hear
Former FBI special agent discusses Russias longstanding active measures including the spread of fake news before Senate intelligence committee
Spencer Ackerman in New York
@attackerman
Thursday 30 March 2017 14.43 EDT
Last modified on Thursday 30 March 2017 15.22 EDT
Donald Trumps willingness to embrace Russian disinformation was one of the reasons Russias interference in the 2016 election worked, the Senate panel investigating the presidents alleged ties to the country heard on Thursday.
Decades of Russian covert attempts to undermine confidence in western institutions, including planting or promoting false news stories or spreading doubt about the integrity of elections, will accelerate in the future unless the US confronts so-called active measures, several experts testified to the Senate intelligence committee.
Part of the reason active measures have worked in this US election is because the commander-in-chief has used Russian active measures at time {sic} against his opponents, said Clint Watts of George Washington Universitys Center for Cyber and Homeland Security.
Those active measures have migrated online with alacrity in recent years. Watts, a former FBI special agent and army officer who came under personal siege from Russian-backed hackers, told the panels first public hearing that social media accounts associated with spreading pro-Russian fake news were visible as far back as 2009.
The expert added that Russia possessed unreleased hacked information on thousands of Americans it could weaponize to discredit inconvenient sources. Those and other measures provided Russia with an inexpensive tool to check its wealthier adversaries in the US and Nato, several scholars and former US officials assessed.
When asked why the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, felt the 2016 US election provided the Kremlin an opportunity to intervene the consensus position of US intelligence agencies Watts pointed to Trump.
Wittingly or not, Trump and his former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, embraced and promoted narratives, including false ones, convenient to Russian interests, including a fake story about a terrorist attack on the Turkish airbase at Incirlik used by US forces and baselessly doubting the US citizenships of Barack Obama and and Ted Cruz.
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/mar/30/trump-russia-fake-news-senate-intelligence-committee?CMP=fb_us
Nwgirl503
(406 posts)Connect him and his traitorous cronies. I don't pray, but I've found myself speaking into the ether more and more, begging something concrete is found.
Jonny Appleseed
(960 posts)Trump's willingness and eagerness to allow Russian propaganda tailor-made to him manipulate him should lead his voter's to believe he's a). an idiot or b). a stooge that betrayed his country through ignorance.
But they obviously won't because they're fucking nutjobs...
salin
(48,955 posts)has learned about how the Russians have been playing him.
Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)Today was about How?
Next will come what, where, and who?
hedda_foil
(16,375 posts)Hmm, I wonder if the crazy Russian woman lawyer/doctor who led the crazies with this story (can't recall her name) was actally a Russian asset?