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Remember how the con artist told a foreign government to commit espionage against a U.S. citizen?
Remember how Russian hackers stole voter data from several states?
Remember how the con artist campaign was given prior notice when Guccifer 2.0, the nom de guerre of at least one Russian intelligence agency, was about to release emails from Hillary Clinton and Roger Stone, the campaign manager, told Guccifer when to have these releases for maximum effect?
Pepperidge Farm remembers.
That is the crux of a new revelation about the collusion investigation. Specifically, that the Russians gave voter data information to the con artist campaign who in turn helped the Russian trolls target specific demographic and voting precincts.
As Facebook's Chief Counsel related in open testimony, about 25% of the ads purchased by Russians during the election "were geographically targeted," though many analysts have said they find it difficult to believe that foreign entities would have had the kind of granular knowledge of American politics necessary to target specific demographics and voting precincts.
Facebook's general counsel Colin Stretch paused before indicating that the committee had access to intelligence that could better contextualize the information Facebook had turned over.
Investigators have long wondered whether the data-mining and analysis firm Cambridge Analytica served as a link between the campaign's data operation and Russia.
That scrutiny intensified following revelations that Cambridge CEO Alexander Nix reached out to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in June 2016 asking for access to Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's "stolen" emails.
When the House Intelligence Committee sent a letter to Cambridge asking whether his [Brad Parscale] firm received "information from a foreign government or foreign actor" at any point during the election, Parscale responded word for word the same as other data mining firms - with one exception.
Whereas the firms' letters included a line denying that they had had contact with any "foreign government or foreign actor," Parscale's did not.
Even worse, this same firm, and others, were hired by the Republican National Committee to help the con artist's data operation which was being run by the con artist's son-in-law. When pressed how the campaign could so richly target specific areas of the country using Facebook, the lying sack of shit known as Kushner stated:
http://www.businessinsider.com/mueller-questions-rnc-digital-operation-trump-campaign-russia-2017-12
Remember how Russian hackers stole voter data from several states?
Remember how the con artist campaign was given prior notice when Guccifer 2.0, the nom de guerre of at least one Russian intelligence agency, was about to release emails from Hillary Clinton and Roger Stone, the campaign manager, told Guccifer when to have these releases for maximum effect?
Pepperidge Farm remembers.
That is the crux of a new revelation about the collusion investigation. Specifically, that the Russians gave voter data information to the con artist campaign who in turn helped the Russian trolls target specific demographic and voting precincts.
As Facebook's Chief Counsel related in open testimony, about 25% of the ads purchased by Russians during the election "were geographically targeted," though many analysts have said they find it difficult to believe that foreign entities would have had the kind of granular knowledge of American politics necessary to target specific demographics and voting precincts.
Facebook's general counsel Colin Stretch paused before indicating that the committee had access to intelligence that could better contextualize the information Facebook had turned over.
Investigators have long wondered whether the data-mining and analysis firm Cambridge Analytica served as a link between the campaign's data operation and Russia.
That scrutiny intensified following revelations that Cambridge CEO Alexander Nix reached out to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in June 2016 asking for access to Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's "stolen" emails.
When the House Intelligence Committee sent a letter to Cambridge asking whether his [Brad Parscale] firm received "information from a foreign government or foreign actor" at any point during the election, Parscale responded word for word the same as other data mining firms - with one exception.
Whereas the firms' letters included a line denying that they had had contact with any "foreign government or foreign actor," Parscale's did not.
Even worse, this same firm, and others, were hired by the Republican National Committee to help the con artist's data operation which was being run by the con artist's son-in-law. When pressed how the campaign could so richly target specific areas of the country using Facebook, the lying sack of shit known as Kushner stated:
"I called somebody who works for one of the technology companies that I work with, and I had them give me a tutorial on how to use Facebook micro-targeting."
http://www.businessinsider.com/mueller-questions-rnc-digital-operation-trump-campaign-russia-2017-12