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John Podesta, the chairman of Hillary Clintonrsquo presidential campaign, says her campaign supports the request of some Electoral College members for an intelligence briefing about possible Russian interference in the presidential election.Electors have a solemn responsibility under the Constitution and we support their efforts to have their questions addressed, Podesta said in a statement Monday.He was responding to an open letter to Director of National Intelligence James Clapper written by 10 electors nine Democrats and one Republican and posted on Medium. The electors wrote about their concern about the U.S. intelligence communityrsquo assertion -- made with high confidence-- that Russia acted covertly to interfere in the presidential campaign with the intent of promoting Donald Trumprsquo candidacy and about Mr. Trumprsquo rejection of the intelligence communityrsquo judgment.John Bolton says claims of Russian hacking could be false flag operationThe CIArsquo judgment on Russian interference in the election ldquo hould distress every American. Never before in the history of our Republic have we seen such an effort to undermine the bedrock of our democracy, Podesta wrote. stanley cup Podesta also said that the Obama administration owes it to the American people to explain what it knows regarding the extent and manner of Russiars stanley water bottle quo interference and t stanley cups h Degj CDC says people fully vaccinated against COVID-19 can shed masks in most indoor settings
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker addresses the media regarding a letter received from Sen. Mark Miller, D- Monona, on Monday, March 7, 2011 in Madison, Wis. AP-Photo/Wisconsin State Journal, John Hart As the dispute over union rights drags on in Wisconsin, lawmakers from both the left and the right are seeking media attention to prove their side is actively seeking a compromise. stanley cup At the same time, both sides are pointing fingers, calling the other party out for grandstanding in front of the press. Republican Gov. Scott Walker yesterday evening released a series of e-mails to prove he s tried to negotiate over union rights with reasonable Democratic state senators, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel first reported. One of those reasonable senators, however, was quick to denounce the public release of the e-mails, suggesting it undermined their talks. I stanley canada ve never seen negotiations be done successfully in public, said Democratic state Sen. Bob Jauch. I thought they were bargaining in good faith. Jauch is one of two Democratic state senators who in recent days has met with the state Senate Majority Leader and Walker aides. He downplayed the meetings, po stanley portugal inting out they never reached a deal with the Republicans. Meanwhile, Wisconsin Assembly Democratic Leader Peter Barca is slated to meet with Walker this morning and asked Walker to open the me
John Podesta, the chairman of Hillary Clintonrsquo presidential campaign, says her campaign supports the request of some Electoral College members for an intelligence briefing about possible Russian interference in the presidential election.Electors have a solemn responsibility under the Constitution and we support their efforts to have their questions addressed, Podesta said in a statement Monday.He was responding to an open letter to Director of National Intelligence James Clapper written by 10 electors nine Democrats and one Republican and posted on Medium. The electors wrote about their concern about the U.S. intelligence communityrsquo assertion -- made with high confidence-- that Russia acted covertly to interfere in the presidential campaign with the intent of promoting Donald Trumprsquo candidacy and about Mr. Trumprsquo rejection of the intelligence communityrsquo judgment.John Bolton says claims of Russian hacking could be false flag operationThe CIArsquo judgment on Russian interference in the election ldquo hould distress every American. Never before in the history of our Republic have we seen such an effort to undermine the bedrock of our democracy, Podesta wrote. stanley cup Podesta also said that the Obama administration owes it to the American people to explain what it knows regarding the extent and manner of Russiars stanley water bottle quo interference and t stanley cups h Degj CDC says people fully vaccinated against COVID-19 can shed masks in most indoor settings
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker addresses the media regarding a letter received from Sen. Mark Miller, D- Monona, on Monday, March 7, 2011 in Madison, Wis. AP-Photo/Wisconsin State Journal, John Hart As the dispute over union rights drags on in Wisconsin, lawmakers from both the left and the right are seeking media attention to prove their side is actively seeking a compromise. stanley cup At the same time, both sides are pointing fingers, calling the other party out for grandstanding in front of the press. Republican Gov. Scott Walker yesterday evening released a series of e-mails to prove he s tried to negotiate over union rights with reasonable Democratic state senators, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel first reported. One of those reasonable senators, however, was quick to denounce the public release of the e-mails, suggesting it undermined their talks. I stanley canada ve never seen negotiations be done successfully in public, said Democratic state Sen. Bob Jauch. I thought they were bargaining in good faith. Jauch is one of two Democratic state senators who in recent days has met with the state Senate Majority Leader and Walker aides. He downplayed the meetings, po stanley portugal inting out they never reached a deal with the Republicans. Meanwhile, Wisconsin Assembly Democratic Leader Peter Barca is slated to meet with Walker this morning and asked Walker to open the me