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hose perpetrated by the Russian government on the Democratic National Committee computer network, according to a joint statement
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n return, we agreed not to publicize the fact that he knew about the Watergate break- in weeks before it occurred. He had warned Lawrence O’ Brien at Democratic National Committee headquarters, but O' Brien remained silent because he assumed that such a scandal would provide ammunition for a Democrat coup in the ' 72 election.
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en files could have sent it. Subsequently, in July 2016, Assange released via WikiLeaks a cache of politically disruptive documents from the files of the Democratic National Committee. U.S. intelligence strongly suspected they been stolen by the Russian intelligence services and sent to WikiLeaks. If so, Russia made use of Assange
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