Trump intel chief sounds alarm over Iran intimidating voters with spoofed emails
WASHINGTON — President Trump’s director of national intelligence, John Ratcliffe, a former Republican congressman recently appointed to the top intelligence job, announced on Wednesday evening during a surprise press conference that the U.S. government has concluded “that two foreign actors, Iran and Russia, have taken specific actions to influence public opinion relating to our elections.” According to Ratcliffe, the administration believes that both Russia and Iran have obtained voter registration data, though he did not specify how they ...
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