Yuma Sun

Signs of Russian meddling seen in midterm elections

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WASHINGTON — Three of the nation’s top intelligen­ce officials confirmed Tuesday that they have seen evidence of Russian meddling in the upcoming midterm elections — part of what they say is Moscow’s escalating cyber assault on American and European democracie­s.

“We have seen Russian activity and intentions to have an impact on the next election cycle,” CIA Director Mike Pompeo told the Senate intelligen­ce committee.

National Intelligen­ce Director Dan Coats and Adm. Mike Rogers, the head of the National Security Agency, agreed that Russia’s interferen­ce is ongoing. “This is not going to change or stop,” Rogers said.

They didn’t describe the activity, other than to say it was related to informatio­n warfare.

“This is pervasive,” Coats said. “The Russians have a strategy that goes well beyond what is happening in the United States. While they have historical­ly tried to do these types of things, clearly in 2016 they upped their game. They took advantage, a sophistica­ted advantage of social media. They are doing that not only in the United States but doing it throughout Europe and perhaps elsewhere.”

U.S. intelligen­ce concluded Moscow interfered in the 2016 presidenti­al election, which has led to the current FBI investigat­ion into possible Trump campaign connection­s. Russia denies the allegation­s and President Donald Trump has called the FBI probe a witch hunt.

The three testified in Congress on the same day that the intelligen­ce community released its annual report on global threats. The report predicted Russian intelligen­ce agencies will disseminat­e more false informatio­n over Russian state-controlled media and through fake online personas to spread anti-American views and exacerbate social and political divides in the United States.

Pompeo had said earlier that he expected that Russia would insert itself in the midterms in which Republican­s and Democrats will vie for control of the House and Senate.

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