100,000 D.C. residents would lose their insurance if the Affordable Healthcare Act were repealed, and the estimated cost...
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the intelligence chiefs said they were going to tell President-elect Trump about it.
the president went out with an inaccurate presentation of the facts which was then contradicted in public by two people ...
this is a multi-faceted activity. It began with a rather broad-gauged assault
That's correct. It's just as technology has progressed the Russians have taken advantage of it for this purpose.
Absolutely not. The President asked us to compile all available information that we had, and when he was briefed on it h...
The Russians just believed or came to the conclusion that, because the President-elect is a businessman, that he would b...
I think, as we said in our October statement, this came from the highest levels of the government.
I am a big fan of sanctions against the Russians, but that is just me.
I do think it would be useful, though, if we are going to reform or change the DNI or change CIA...
I certainly agree the Congress, no pun intended, gets a vote here I think.
I do think we need a U.S. Information Agency on steroids that deals with the totality of the information realm.
you have testified before this committee that Cuba is an intelligence threat on par with Iran.
The Russians have a long history of interfering in elections, theirs and other people's.
We have invested billions, and we put people's lives at risk to glean such information.
I think there is a threshold of behavior that is just unacceptable, and somehow that has to be conveyed.
There is no national security interest more vital to the United States of America than the ability to hold free and fair...