US doing too little to respond to Russian interference, top Dem warns

The United States has done far too little to respond to Russia’s cyber attack on the 2016 presidential election, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee charged Thursday, adding that the time has come to “spell out a deterrence doctrine.”

 “We may need to make clear to Russia,” Sen. Mark Warner warned in a speech, saying “If you go about using cyber warfare and disinformation against us, we’re going to call you out and we’re going to punch back.”

The pointed warning comes as the committee, which is investigating the unprecedented foreign interference, is preparing to release its first election security report ahead of the Easter recess and in time for many 2018 midterm election primaries.

 Committee chairman Richard Burr, a North Carolina Republican, told ABC News that this would be the first of monthly reports from his panel thereafter related to its investigation of Russia meddling.

“We made a decision that we’re going to take pieces of the investigation and roll them out as we conclude them. We’ll have an overview of the (election security) report, recommendations for election security, and an open hearing with federal and state election officials,” Burr said. “It will be an opportunity for us to hear from witnesses” and make changes to the committee’s final report, expected later this year.

“I think you’re going to see us roll things out every 30 days,” Burr added, though he demurred when asked about timing of a final report, making it entirely possible that the panel will be investigating Russian interference through this year’s potentially-pivotal congressional elections.



Source: abcnews.go

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