Cybersecurity
House Probe of Russian Campaign Meddling Will Also Look at Leaks
- Committee will investigate how Russia interfered in election
- Probe to include whether anyone from campaigns colluded
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A congressional investigation of Russian interference in last year’s presidential election will also look at whether classified information gathered by U.S. spy agencies was leaked to the public.
The House Committee on Intelligence said Wednesday it would look at what Russian activities were directed against the U.S. during the election and whether anyone connected to the campaigns was involved. It would also examine if classified information about the intelligence community’s assessment of the hack was improperly disclosed.