Dana Rohrabacher, who once arm-wrestled the now-Russian president and represented Orange County, Calif., for 30 years in the U.S. House, now lives in York.
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Another View: New federal election security measures have a big omission
Congress imposed no rules to ensure that states procure secure systems. Also left out: automatic sanctions on meddling countries.
U.S. weighs information warfare to counter Russian interference in 2020 election
Military cyber officials are developing tactics that could be deployed against senior Russian officials and oligarchs if Moscow tries to hack election systems or sow widespread discord.
Ex-White House aides feared Putin influenced Trump’s views on Ukraine, 2016 campaign
One former senior official recalls President Trump saying at one point he knew Ukraine was the real culprit because ‘Putin told me.’
Senate confirms No. 2 at State Department as ambassador to Russia
Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan will replace Jon Huntsman at the helm of the U.S. Embassy in Moscow.
Maine Voices: Faithful defense of Russia, Putin reflects poorly on today’s Republicans
They are putting Moscow’s interests ahead of the U.S. Constitution and our historical alliances and allies.
Commentary: President Trump is the least of NATO’s problems
Unclear goals, bickering leaders and a changing world are pushing the alliance to the breaking point.
Germany expels Russian diplomats in connection with Berlin killing
A Georgian national was gunned down in August in a brazen attack on the streets of the German capital.
Researchers uncover Russian-style disinformation operation targeting British elections
Graphika, a cyber intelligence firm, detailed the online effort to target mostly British politicians, celebrities and journalists with documents appearing to reveal key U.S.-U.K. trade negotiations.
Lisa Savage: As U.S. senator, I’ll stand up to neo-McCarthyism, say ‘no’ to U.S. wars
Smear campaigns and déjà vu Russia-baiting for anyone who dares mention defense cuts won’t stop me.