In the U.S. Senate unveiled the first investigation report “of influence” of Russia in elections

In the Senate of the Congress presented a first oral report on the investigation into attributed to Russia’s intervention in the electoral political processes in the United States. The Chairman of the Committee, respublikanets Richard Barre said at the briefing that the “investigation is at an early stage” and “to draw conclusions now would be madness”, reports TASS.

To a journalist’s question, did you find any evidence directly demonstrating against the US President Donald trump, the Senator was advised to await the outcome of the proceedings.

According to Barra, to conduct investigation it is entrusted to seven professional staff of the Committee who already have the necessary permits to work with secret information. “They received thousands of pages of documents and has already reviewed a significant portion,” said the Senator.

He said that prior to the completion of the consultation a few weeks left. For evidence, we invited 20 people, their names were not called.

Thursday, March 30, the Senate special Committee on intelligence opened the first public hearing regarding the investigation. Their goal, as reported by the Barre, is to understand “what Russia has capabilities that it can do in terms of the impact of the elections on a global scale.”

January 6 was published declassified version of the report prepared by the CIA, FBI and national security Agency USA, which States that the President of Russia Vladimir Putin personally ordered to organize a campaign to influence the political process in the United States and to discredit the candidate in presidents from Democratic party Hillary Clinton, to win her opponent Donald trump.

January 6 was published declassified version of the report prepared by the CIA, FBI and NSA, in which he argued that Russian President Vladimir Putin personally ordered to organize a campaign to influence the political process in the United States and to discredit the presidential candidate of the Democratic party, Hillary Clinton, to win her opponent Donald trump.

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