I think those are starting to be connected now. I think there will be more to come. But it is a grave concern to me that you've got the senior most officials in the Trump campaign actively at least soliciting or being willing to accept at least information from a foreign government, in this case a foreign adversary, Russia, in a way that would be interference in our elections.
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Senator Mark Warner expresses concern over the Trump campaign's willingness to accept information from a foreign adversary, highlighting the implications for election interference.
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