On July 26, 2016, after WikiLeaks disseminated the D.N.C. e-mails, Steele filed yet another memo, this time claiming that the Kremlin was “behind” the hacking, which was part of a Russian cyber war against Hillary Clinton’s campaign. Many of the details seemed far-fetched: Steele’s sources claimed that the digital attack involved agents “within the Democratic Party structure itself,” as well as Russian émigrés in the U.S. and “associated offensive cyber operators.”
Wednesday, March 07, 2018
DNC Hack Involved Russian Agents "Within The Democratic Party": Unreleased Steele Memo
Shortly after WikiLeaks released emails from the Democratic National
Committee (DNC) on July 26, 2016, former UK spy Christopher Steele filed
a memo with his employer, Fusion GPS, claiming that the DNC "hack" during the 2016 election involved Russian agents "within the Democratic Party structure itself," The New Yorker reports.
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