Senate Panel’s Russia Probe Found Counterintelligence Risks in Trump’s 2016 Campaign

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Members of Trump's 2016 campaign represented a major counterintelligence risk due to contact with Russian affiliates, a bipartisan Senate probe concluded

WASHINGTON—Members of the 2016 Trump campaign represented a major counterintelligence risk to the U.S. due to their frequent contacts with individuals with close ties to the Russian government, a bipartisan Senate investigation has concluded.

The Senate Intelligence Committee released the fifth and final volume of its Russia investigation Tuesday. The partially redacted report is nearly 1,000 pages and largely supports the key findings on Russian election interference made by former special counsel Robert Mueller, whose probe...

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