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Sen. Risch: Russian election hacking 'doesn’t come close to a 10'
The Washington Post
2017-01-11
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During a hearing of the Senate Intelligence Committee on Jan. 10, Sen. James Risch (R-Idaho) downplayed the Russian election hacking. "We've seen a number of 10s," in terms of aggressive hacking, he said. "This one doesn't come close to a 10."
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