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{{Document
|publication_date= 6 January 2017
|type=Report
|title=Assessing Russian Activities and Intentions in Recent US Elections
|source_name=Office of the Director of National Intelligence
|source_URL= https://www.dni.gov/files/documents/ICA_2017_01.pdf
|authors= DNI
|subjects= Russia, 2016 US presidential election, Hacking
|description= A 25 page report on joint US intelligence agencies assessment of alleged Russian interference in the 2016 Presidential election.
|constitutes= US Intelligence community assessment
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|publisher_URL=https://www.us-cert.gov/
|publisher_name= Office of the Director of National Intelligence
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|comment= A follow-up report to [[File:JAR 16-20296.pdf]] which was used as the basis for punitive and unfriendly action against Russia and its US diplomats on 29 December 2016. Like its predecessor, its caveats expressly exclude it constituting evidence to 'beyond reasonable doubt' standard.
The following is from a useful summary of the report contents by Tyler Durden of the '[[ZeroHedge]]' financial web site:
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|The farce is complete.
One week after a joint FBI/DHS report was released, supposedly meant to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Russia intervened in the US presidential election, and thus served as a diplomatic basis for Obama's expulsion of 35 diplomats, yet which merely confirmed that a Ukrainian piece of malware which could be purchased by anyone, was responsible for spoofing various email accounts including that of the DNC and John Podesta, moments ago US intelligence agencies released a more "authoritative", 25-page report, titled "Assessing Russian Activities and Intentions in Recent US Elections", and which not surprisingly only serves to validate the media narrative, by concluding that Russian President Vladimir Putin 'ordered' an effort to influence U.S. presidential election. <ref>[http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-01-06/here-us-intelligence-report-accusing-putin-ordering-campaign-influence-us-election The US Intel Report Accusing Putin Of Helping Trump Win The Election By "Discrediting" Hillary Clinton] - ZeroHedge 6 January 2017</ref>}}
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