Here's the Public Evidence Russia Hacked the DNC — It's Not Enough
It’s impossible to present the evidence that Russia hacked the DNC without using words like “possibly,” “appears,” “connects,” and “indicates.”
It’s impossible to present the evidence that Russia hacked the DNC without using words like “possibly,” “appears,” “connects,” and “indicates.”
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