Russian interference is a moving target. To get up to speed, here's a live stream from last night, which also serves to put some faces to the bylines responsible for much of the in-depth reporting out of the Times.
Russia and the 2016 Election: What Lines Were Crossed?
Panelists, from left to right:
Scott Shane, New York Times
Nina Khrushcheva, Professor of International Affairs, The New School
Michael S. Schmidt, New York Times
Mark Mazzetti, Washington Investigations Editor, New York Times
As we have some newbs around here, please note this is a lao tzu thread: Robust responses are welcome, carefully considered responses are more than welcome, but all responses should be directed toward the posts, not the posters.
Russia and the 2016 Election: What Lines Were Crossed?
Panelists, from left to right:
Scott Shane, New York Times
Nina Khrushcheva, Professor of International Affairs, The New School
Michael S. Schmidt, New York Times
Mark Mazzetti, Washington Investigations Editor, New York Times
As we have some newbs around here, please note this is a lao tzu thread: Robust responses are welcome, carefully considered responses are more than welcome, but all responses should be directed toward the posts, not the posters.
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