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Gabbard fires 2 top intelligence officials and will shift office that preps Trump's daily brief

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The Office of the Director of National Intelligence says two veteran intelligence officers have been dismissed because of their opposition to President Donald Trump.

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CIA and other spy agencies set to shrink workforce under Trump administration plan

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The White House plans to cut staffing at the CIA and other intelligence agencies, including the National Security Agency.

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CIA releases Mandarin-language videos to encourage Chinese officials to spill secrets

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The CIA has released two Mandarin-language videos online designed to encourage disgruntled Chinese officials to share government secrets with America's spies.

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Countries shore up their digital defenses as global tensions raise the threat of cyberwarfare

Read full article: Countries shore up their digital defenses as global tensions raise the threat of cyberwarfare

Countries around the world are tightening their cyberdefenses as global tensions rise.

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Billionaires, trusted allies, media personalities. These are the people Trump picked for top roles

Read full article: Billionaires, trusted allies, media personalities. These are the people Trump picked for top roles

President Donald Trump has prioritized loyalty in building his second-term team.

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Trump administration task force to consider declassifying COVID-19 origins materials

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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard says she has formed a task force to consider big changes to America's spy agencies.

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Judge blocks firing of intelligence agency employees who worked on DEI programs

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A federal judge in Virginia has blocked the Trump administration's move to fire more than a dozen intelligence agency employees who worked on diversity, equity and inclusion programs.

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What is 'classified' information? What are 'secure' communications? Here's a primer

Read full article: What is 'classified' information? What are 'secure' communications? Here's a primer

The Trump administration's use of a popular app to discuss sensitive military plans — with a journalist on the text chain — is raising questions about security and the importance of safeguarding the nation's secrets.

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The Atlantic releases the Signal chat showing Hegseth's detailed attack plans against the Houthis

Read full article: The Atlantic releases the Signal chat showing Hegseth's detailed attack plans against the Houthis

The Atlantic has released the Signal chat among Trump senior national security officials.

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The Latest: Trump overhauls US elections in new executive order, including proof of citizenship

Read full article: The Latest: Trump overhauls US elections in new executive order, including proof of citizenship

Constitutional challenges are expected for President Donald Trump's order to overhaul U.S. elections.

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The Latest: Trump places 25% tariffs on auto imports

Read full article: The Latest: Trump places 25% tariffs on auto imports

President Donald Trump says he is placing 25% tariffs on auto imports.

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Gabbard calls Signal chats a 'mistake' as Trump officials face grilling over leaked military plan

Read full article: Gabbard calls Signal chats a 'mistake' as Trump officials face grilling over leaked military plan

Top intelligence officials have faced another round of tough questions about leaked military plans as they appeared before lawmakers on Capitol Hill.

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The Signal attack plan messages: What we do (and don't) know

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The revelation that President Donald Trump’s most senior national security officials posted the specifics of a military attack to a chat group that included a journalist hours before the attack took place has raised many questions.

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Trump downplays national security team texting military operation plan on Signal as a minor 'glitch'

Read full article: Trump downplays national security team texting military operation plan on Signal as a minor 'glitch'

President Donald Trump is downplaying the texting of attack plans to a group chat that included a journalist as “the only glitch in two months” of his administration.

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Trump intel officials testify on threat from drug cartels as Dems press them on leak of attack plans

Read full article: Trump intel officials testify on threat from drug cartels as Dems press them on leak of attack plans

The Trump administration’s top intelligence officials have stressed to Congress the threat they say is posed by international criminal gangs, drug cartels and human smuggling.

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US arms flow to Ukraine again as the Kremlin mulls a ceasefire proposal

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Ukrainian and Polish officials say U.S. arms deliveries to Ukraine have resumed.

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CIA lays off some recently hired officers as Trump shakes up intelligence community

Read full article: CIA lays off some recently hired officers as Trump shakes up intelligence community

The Central Intelligence Agency is laying off some recently hired officers as President Donald Trump's efforts to downsize and reshape the federal government reverberate through the intelligence community.

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Ukraine will struggle to strike targets inside Russia without US intelligence

Read full article: Ukraine will struggle to strike targets inside Russia without US intelligence

The U.S. decision to stop sharing military intelligence with Ukraine hobbles its ability to strike and defend against the Russian army.

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The Latest: Trump delays more tariffs amid economic fears

Read full article: The Latest: Trump delays more tariffs amid economic fears

Wall Street is having another tough day amid anxiety over President Donald Trump’s often-changing tariff proposals.

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Trump administration pauses flow of intelligence to Ukraine that helps on battlefield

Read full article: Trump administration pauses flow of intelligence to Ukraine that helps on battlefield

The U.S. has paused its intelligence sharing with Ukraine, cutting off the flow of vital information that has helped Kyiv defend against Russian invaders.

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Hegseth orders suspension of Pentagon's offensive cyberoperations against Russia

Read full article: Hegseth orders suspension of Pentagon's offensive cyberoperations against Russia

The U.S. Cyber Command is pausing its offensive operations against Russia.

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Rubio leading US delegation to Saudi Arabia for talks with Russia on Ukraine, according to AP source

Read full article: Rubio leading US delegation to Saudi Arabia for talks with Russia on Ukraine, according to AP source

A U.S. official says Secretary of State Marco Rubio is leading a delegation to Saudi Arabia for direct talks with Russian officials in the coming days to seek an end to Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

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More of Trump's Cabinet picks are set for Senate hearings. Here's the schedule

Read full article: More of Trump's Cabinet picks are set for Senate hearings. Here's the schedule

More Senate hearings are coming up for President Donald Trump's picks for his Cabinet.

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CIA offers buyouts to staffers as new director looks to stamp Trump's imprint on the agency

Read full article: CIA offers buyouts to staffers as new director looks to stamp Trump's imprint on the agency

CIA employees have gotten letters offering them buyouts if they voluntarily resign.

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The CIA believes COVID most likely originated from a lab but has low confidence in its own finding

Read full article: The CIA believes COVID most likely originated from a lab but has low confidence in its own finding

The CIA now believes the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic most likely originated from a laboratory.

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Hegseth is quickly sworn in as defense secretary after dramatic Senate vote

Read full article: Hegseth is quickly sworn in as defense secretary after dramatic Senate vote

Pete Hegseth has been sworn as the nation’s 29th secretary of defense.

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Senate confirms Noem as Trump's homeland security secretary

Read full article: Senate confirms Noem as Trump's homeland security secretary

The Senate has confirmed Kristi Noem as homeland security secretary, putting the South Dakota governor in charge of a sprawling agency that is essential to national security and President Donald Trump’s plans to clamp down on illegal immigration.

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Hegseth confirmed as Trump's defense secretary in tie-breaking vote despite turmoil over his conduct

Read full article: Hegseth confirmed as Trump's defense secretary in tie-breaking vote despite turmoil over his conduct

The Senate has confirmed Pete Hegseth as the nation’s defense secretary in a dramatic late-night vote.

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The Senate confirms John Ratcliffe to lead the CIA, giving Trump his second Cabinet member

Read full article: The Senate confirms John Ratcliffe to lead the CIA, giving Trump his second Cabinet member

The Senate has confirmed Donald Trump's pick to lead the CIA.

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Senate advances Pete Hegseth as Trump's defense secretary, despite allegations

Read full article: Senate advances Pete Hegseth as Trump's defense secretary, despite allegations

The Senate has advanced the nomination of Pete Hegseth as President Donald Trump’s defense secretary.

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Trump moves to revoke clearances of ex-intel officials who signed letter on Hunter Biden laptop

Read full article: Trump moves to revoke clearances of ex-intel officials who signed letter on Hunter Biden laptop

President Donald Trump says his administration will move to revoke the security clearances of the more than four dozen former intelligence officials who signed a 2020 letter saying that the Hunter Biden laptop saga bore the hallmarks of a “Russian information operation.”.

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Senate confirms Marco Rubio as secretary of state, giving Trump the first member of his Cabinet

Read full article: Senate confirms Marco Rubio as secretary of state, giving Trump the first member of his Cabinet

The Senate has confirmed Marco Rubio as secretary of state, giving President Donald Trump the first member of his Cabinet.

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Biden's new executive order aims to shore up US cyber defenses

Read full article: Biden's new executive order aims to shore up US cyber defenses

An executive order issued by President Joe Biden just days before he leaves office aims to shore up America's cyber defenses while making it easier to go after foreign countries that launch cyberattacks.

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John Ratcliffe, Trump's CIA pick, tells senators the agency is 'not where we’re supposed to be'

Read full article: John Ratcliffe, Trump's CIA pick, tells senators the agency is 'not where we’re supposed to be'

John Ratcliffe, President-elect Donald Trump's pick to lead the CIA, has told members of the Senate that the nation's premier spy agency can do better.

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Path to the Polls: Trump’s polarizing Cabinet picks keep generating earthquakes and aftershocks

Read full article: Path to the Polls: Trump’s polarizing Cabinet picks keep generating earthquakes and aftershocks

So much to consider, so much to talk about when it comes to President-elect Donald Trump's choices for his Cabinet. Political analyst Daniel Cronrath joins News4JAX anchor Bruce Hamilton to breakdown the earthquakes and aftershocks of Trump's picks.

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Gaetz pick shows value Trump places on loyalty — and retribution — as he returns to Washington

Read full article: Gaetz pick shows value Trump places on loyalty — and retribution — as he returns to Washington

Donald Trump has had few defenders in Congress as reliable as Matt Gaetz.

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What to know about John Ratcliffe, Trump's pick for CIA director

Read full article: What to know about John Ratcliffe, Trump's pick for CIA director

President-elect Donald Trump has announced that he'll appoint John Ratcliffe to serve as CIA director in his new administration.

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As the transition unfolds, Trump eyes one of his favorite targets: US intelligence

Read full article: As the transition unfolds, Trump eyes one of his favorite targets: US intelligence

Donald Trump has long criticized America's spy agencies, accusing them of trying to undermine his first administration and campaign to retake the White House.

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Trump builds out national security team with picks of Hegseth for Pentagon, Noem for DHS

Read full article: Trump builds out national security team with picks of Hegseth for Pentagon, Noem for DHS

President-elect Donald Trump is moving to build out his national security team, announcing he is nominating Fox News host and Army veteran Pete Hegseth to serve as his defense secretary and former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe to lead the Central Intelligence Agency.

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US intelligence report on COVID-19 origins rejects some points raised by lab leak theory proponents

Read full article: US intelligence report on COVID-19 origins rejects some points raised by lab leak theory proponents

A new U.S. intelligence report rejects several points raised by those who argue COVID-19 leaked from a Chinese lab.

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House Jan. 6 panel interviews Mnuchin, pursues Trump Cabinet

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The House Jan. 6 committee has interviewed former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and is in negotiations to talk to several other former members of Donald Trump’s Cabinet.

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US intel community expands with Space Force unit

Read full article: US intel community expands with Space Force unit

Chief of Space Operations at U.S. Space Force Gen. John Raymond speaks at a ceremony to commemorate the first birthday of the U.S. Space Force at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House complex, Friday, Dec. 18, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)WASHINGTON – The U.S. intelligence community got larger on Friday with the addition of the U.S. Space Force. The Space Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Enterprise became the 18th member of the intelligence apparatus. For the military, Space Force answers a need to more effectively organize for the defense of U.S. interests in space — especially satellites used for navigation and communication. Space Force is not designed or intended to put combat troops in space.

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The Latest: Female lawmakers want Flournoy as defense chief

Read full article: The Latest: Female lawmakers want Flournoy as defense chief

WASHINGTON – The Latest on President-elect Joe Biden (all times local):8:05 p.m.More than a half dozen Democratic congresswomen have sent an open letter to President-elect Joe Biden urging him to make Michèle Flournoy the country's first female defense secretary. Biden has been facing escalating pressure from competing factions within his own party over his defense pick. The swearing-in ceremony and a lunch for the new president and vice president are held at the Capitol. ___3:50 p.m.President-elect Joe Biden says the Trump administration’s plan for distributing an approved coronavirus vaccine to the public lacks important detail. ___3:35 p.m.President-elect Joe Biden says that the most recent jobs report is “dire” and that there is no time to lose as millions of people have lost their jobs or have seen their incomes slashed.

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US intelligence director says China is top threat to America

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WASHINGTON – China poses the greatest threat to America and the rest of the free world since World War II, outgoing National Intelligence Director John Ratcliffe said Thursday as the Trump administration ramps up anti-Chinese rhetoric to pressure President-elect Joe Biden to be tough on Beijing. “It offered nothing new but repeated the lies and rumors aimed at smearing China and playing up the China threat by any means," Hua said at a daily briefing on Friday. Ratcliffe, a Trump loyalist who has been accused of politicizing the position, has been the nation's top intelligence official since May. Ratcliffe said he has shifted money within the $85 billion annual intelligence budget to address the threat from China. Biden has announced that he wants the Senate to confirm Avril Haines, a former deputy director of the CIA, to succeed Ratcliffe as the next national intelligence director.

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Despite online intimidation, officials say election is still secure

Read full article: Despite online intimidation, officials say election is still secure

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Despite foreign interference in a contentious election, U.S. intelligence officials say the November election will be fair and accurate. The FBI and several other federal agencies are investigating voter intimidation campaigns, including one targeting registered Democrats in North Florida. It’s not entirely clear how voter information was obtained, but Wilcox pointed out someone doesn’t need to be a hacker to get voter information in Florida. And American Conservative Union Chair Matt Schlapp spoke on Monday about threatening letters allegedly left on Trump voters' doors in Kansas City. In a tweet, the Secretary of State told Floridians the state’s databases are secure, and while some voter information is public, no one can know who you voted for.

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US: Russian hackers targeting state, local networks

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WASHINGTON – U.S. officials said Thursday that Russian hackers have targeted the networks of dozens of state and local governments in the United States in recent days, stealing data from at least two servers. “However, the actor may be seeking access to obtain future disruption options, to influence U.S. policies and actions, or to delegitimize (state and local) government entities,” the advisory said. He said the alert was issued in regard to the scanning of county networks for vulnerabilities, not specifically to the targeting of elections. Aviation networks are among the entities that officials say were recently targeted, according to Thursday's advisory. Hultquist said he does not think Energetic Bear has the ability to directly affect the U.S. vote but fears it could disrupt local and state government networks proximate to the systems that process votes.

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US officials link Iran to emails meant to intimidate voters

Read full article: US officials link Iran to emails meant to intimidate voters

Officials say Russia and Iran have obtained some voter registration data, aiming to interfere in the November election. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, Pool, File)WASHINGTON – U.S. officials have accused Iran of being behind a flurry of emails sent to Democratic voters in multiple battleground states that appeared to be aimed at intimidating them into voting for President Donald Trump. Iran sent spoofed emails designed to intimidate voters and sow unrest and also distributed a video that falsely suggested voters could cast fraudulent ballots from overseas, Ratcliffe said. Though Democratic voters were targeted, Ratcliffe said the spoofed emails were intended to harm Trump, though he did not elaborate how. “These emails are meant to intimidate and undermine American voters’ confidence in our elections,” Christopher Krebs, the top election security official at the Department of Homeland Security, tweeted Tuesday night after reports of the emails first surfaced.

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US officials link Iran to emails meant to intimidate voters

Read full article: US officials link Iran to emails meant to intimidate voters

BOSTON – U.S. officials accused Iran on Wednesday of being behind a flurry of emails sent to Democratic voters in multiple battleground states that appeared to be aimed at intimidating them into voting for President Donald Trump. Iran sent spoofed emails designed to intimidate voters and sow unrest and also distributed a video that falsely suggested voters could cast fraudulent ballots from overseas, Ratcliffe said. Though Democratic voters were targeted, Ratcliffe said the spoofed emails were intended to harm Trump, though he did not elaborate how. The operation represented something of a departure in cyber-ops for Iran, which sought for the first time on record to undermine voter confidence. “These emails are meant to intimidate and undermine American voters’ confidence in our elections,” Christopher Krebs, the top election security official at the Department of Homeland Security, tweeted Tuesday night after reports of the emails first surfaced.

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Feds link Iran to voter intimidation emails

Read full article: Feds link Iran to voter intimidation emails

Iran used the information to push out spoofed emails, officials said, and also created a video that Ratcliffe said falsely suggested that voters could cast fraudulent ballots from overseas. The emails falsely purported to be from the far-right group Proud Boys and warned that “we will come after you” if the recipients didn’t vote for Trump. Though Democratic voters were targeted, Ratcliffe said the spoofed emails were intended to hurt Trump, though he did not elaborate on how. The Herald spoke to a student at the University of Florida who received one of the emails. The FBI has set up a page with helpful information to keep voters away from scams and election-related crimes.

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AP Explains: Trump slams Russia probe; Dems cry foul

Read full article: AP Explains: Trump slams Russia probe; Dems cry foul

Ratcliffe, the director of national intelligence, has been working to declassify details about the Russia investigation, which culminated in the 2019 report by former special counsel Robert Mueller. (Gabriella Demczuk/The New York Times via AP, Pool)WASHINGTON – The Russia probe is back in the political spotlight. Moreover, intelligence professionals blasted John Ratcliffe, the director of national intelligence and a Trump loyalist, for going along with the declassification, saying it was a flagrant example of using intelligence for political purposes. Trump remains irritated by the Russia probe because he thinks it de-legitimizes his presidency. Trump detractors dismissed the intelligence as Russian disinformation, although Ratcliffe insisted it was not.

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GOP lawmakers grill Comey on leadership of Russia probe

Read full article: GOP lawmakers grill Comey on leadership of Russia probe

The hearing was part of a review of the Russia probe by the GOP-led Senate Judiciary Committee. Though Comey acknowledged the FBI’s shortcomings in the surveillance of Page, he also described that aspect of the probe as a “slice” of the broader Russia investigation, which he defended as legitimate and valid. The inspector general report, and documents released in recent months, have raised questions about the reliability of that research. Comey defended the investigation, which was opened after a campaign adviser boasted that he had heard Russia had damaging information about Clinton. But Republican lawmakers have seized on the critical aspects of the watchdog report to cast broader doubt on the Russia investigation.

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In reversal, intelligence panels to get election briefings

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WASHINGTON – The Trump administration has agreed to provide in-person briefings on threats to the November election to key members of Congress, backing down from a decision last month to provide that information only in writing. Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe has agreed to provide briefings to the Senate and House intelligence committees, according to the heads of those panels. A person familiar with the briefing said Ratcliffe’s office had accepted an invitation to brief the panel behind closed doors. Democrats said that would prevent members from asking followup questions and allow the administration to limit what information it allows. He said in the statement that he had shared with them his proposal on how the intelligence community will share election updates in the future.

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Racial tensions roiling US pose target for election meddling

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The goal, part of the Russian playbook for decades, was to sow chaos by posting content on both sides of the racial divide. Indeed, no single group of Americans was targeted by IRA information operatives more than African-Americans, concluded a report from the Senate intelligence committee. They fear the Trump administration's decision to limit what it tells Congress and by extension the American people about election threats will allow the propaganda to spread. The intelligence statement did not offer specifics about what tactics Russia is using, but the past provides important clues. What people need to be looking for is stuff that is seemingly trying to get a rise out of them, Jankowicz said.

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Trump confirms Dan Coats is out as director of national intelligence

Read full article: Trump confirms Dan Coats is out as director of national intelligence

Copyright 2019 CNN(CNN) - Dan Coats will step down as the director of national intelligence on August 15, President Donald Trump announced Sunday in a tweet, a departure that marks the most recent chapter in Trump's tense and puzzling relationship with the US intelligence community. Trump's evident hostility and distrust of his own intelligence agencies made Coats' job as director arguably one of the most politically fraught in Washington. Coats vs. Trump on North KoreaWhile Trump had complained about Coats in the past, White House officials began preparing in earnest for his ejection after the Presidents Day holiday weekend, which Trump had spent venting to friends and advisers about Coats, two senior administration officials told CNN. Shortly afterward, while onstage at a conference, the intelligence director was visibly surprised by an announcement that Trump was planning on inviting Putin to Washington. Trump ripped Coats and other leaders the next day in a series of tweets, while his allies said intelligence officials should not publicly air assessments that differ from the President's.

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