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Nov 01

Supreme Court lifts hold on Sen. Graham testimony in 2020 election investigation

By Mark Sherman, Associated Press

The Supreme Court has lifted a temporary hold on Sen. Lindsey Graham's testimony in a Georgia investigation of possible illegal interference in the 2020 election by then-President Donald Trump and his allies in the state.

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Oct 26

Judge orders former Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows to testify in Georgia election investigation

By Kate Brumback, Associated Press

Meadows' attorney has argued executive privilege and other rights shield Meadows from testifying.

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Feb 01

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How Trump attempted to use federal agencies to seize voting machines after 2020 election

By Geoff Bennett, Saher Khan

The New York Times is reporting that six weeks after the 2020 election former President Trump directed his attorney Rudy Guiliani to ask the Department of Homeland Security if it could take possession of voting machines in key swing states.

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Sep 14

General promises U.S. 'surge' against foreign cyberattacks

By Nomaan Merchant, Associated Press

U.S. mounting a new “surge” to fight incursions that have at times debilitated government agencies and companies responsible for critical infrastructure.

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Apr 15

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Here's what the latest U.S. sanctions against Russia mean for the historic adversaries

By John Yang

President Joe Biden announced a series of tough new sanctions against Russia Thursday, as the historic adversaries confront one another again both in cyberspace, and on the ground in Europe and beyond. The Biden administration targeted individuals and the state…

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Nov 02

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Despite fears of election interference, why authorities say vote is secure

Election security, voter intimidation and foreign interference have represented major concerns during this 2020 campaign. William Brangham and Nick Schifrin have been following these issues closely, and they join Judy Woodruff to discuss preparation measures, law enforcement’s role and why…

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Oct 29

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How the U.S. has stepped up fight against foreign disinformation

By Nick Schifrin

As Election Day nears, protecting American voters and election systems from foreign disinformation is a daily struggle. The government and private companies have significantly stepped up their ability to expose disinformation from Russia, China and Iran since 2016, but these…

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Oct 26

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Will Georgia's new voting machines solve election problems -- or make them worse?

By Miles O'Brien

Protecting the American voting process from outside interference is a top priority this election season. But public and political opinion are divided over the best voting systems to prevent tampering. Miles O’Brien takes a look at the latest technology being…

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Oct 22

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The video and email campaign U.S. officials say Iran used to intimidate voters

By Nick Schifrin

On Wednesday night, the director of national intelligence, the director of the FBI and other top U.S. officials appeared at a news briefing to discuss foreign interference in the 2020 election. They pointed in particular to a campaign they allege…

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Oct 22

WATCH: Pelosi voices skepticism about DNI and fake emails

By Associated Press

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi voiced skepticism about Wednesday evening's press conference during which the director of National Intelligence accused Iran of being behind threatening but fake emails sent to Democratic voters in Florida and other battleground states.

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