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The problem with your conclusion is there was attempt but there still no evidence it actually made a difference either way. The Russians has always tried to influence since President Eisenhower.
This goes beyond trying to influence. This is evidence that they literally tried to change the vote count.
Why was Reality Winner arrested? What did she leak?
In reality, likely nothing of any importance.
It was claimed that previous leakers of information got people killed. They did not. James Clapper can admit to lying under oath and what is done about it? Nothing, so how is it you believe any of this?
Did you bother to read the report? It note that you often make commentary without doing so as demonstrated earlier.
The report said the Russians were unsuccessful.
Try to comprehend what you read.
The pro-Trump hacking attack (which Trump denies took place) was much bigger than originally through. Some interference was successful, and some was not, but it does not change the fact that your buddies in Moscow did everything in their power to get Trump in the White House, and they are happy, since Trump is in the White House.
The pro-Trump hacking attack (which Trump denies took place) was much bigger than originally through.
Nothing in that report says that. Please feel free to point out where it does. In fact the NSA makes it clear they make no conclusions based on that single report.
You are simply giving opinion as fact. Just like you did when you said that it was Trump who hired the leaker.
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