The US Federal Bureau of Investigation announces Iran and Russia have taken 'specific actions' to influence the 2020 US election.
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation has announced that Iran and Russia have taken "specific actions" to influence the 2020 US election.
"This data can be used by foreign actors to attempt to communicate false information to registered voters, that they hope will cause confusion and undermine your confidence in American democracy."
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