[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 134 (Wednesday, September 7, 2016)]
[House]
[Page H5102]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
FOREIGN INTERFERENCE IN U.S. ELECTIONS
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
California (Mr. Schiff) for 5 minutes.
Mr. SCHIFF. Mr. Speaker, I rise to express my deep concern with a
pattern of foreign interference in U.S. elections and the need to
confront Russian aggression and interference in all of its malicious
forms.
Over the past several months, we have seen a clear pattern of
cyberattacks and leaks designed to target our electoral institutions,
including the DNC, DCCC, and our State election agencies, and to
discredit the example of our democracy around the world. Evidence
collected by private security firms indicates that these attacks are
part of a Russian intelligence operation, a campaign of propaganda and
disinformation known as active measures.
Sowing distrust and chaos in U.S. elections by a foreign adversary
should concern Americans of all parties. Along with Senator Feinstein,
I have written to the President to urge that he make a public
attribution of these attacks. If a hostile foreign power is attempting
to disrupt or influence our elections, the American people have a right
to know it. I also urge the GOP to refrain from using hacked documents,
which can be easily doctored or seeded with false information. An
attack on our election system is an attack on our democracy, and all
Americans must stand against it.
It is time we acknowledge the hard truth that Russia poses a
significant threat not only to the United States, but to freedom-loving
people all over the world. It has invaded its neighbors and attempted
to remake the map of Europe through the use of force. It has interfered
in the elections of its neighbors. Now it is attempting to interfere in
our own elections.
The GOP nominee sees nothing wrong with Russian behavior. He admires
Putin, belittles NATO, expresses recognition for the illegal annexation
of Crimea, and also expresses a positive receptivity to the idea of
repealing sanctions on Russia for its illegal annexation of part of the
land of its neighbor. He invites Russia to illegally hack his opponent.
This is dangerous. We are now engaged in a high stakes battle of
ideas around the world. The United States, as always, is the beacon of
democracy; and Russia, the champion of a creeping authoritarianism that
is spreading its destructive influences in the Caucasus, Eastern
Europe, and the West.
It is now an iron curtain descending across the continent by the slow
smothering of freedoms the world holds dear: the right to choose one's
own representatives, the right to speak as we choose, the right to
associate with like mind and intent, and what has been described as the
most precious right of all, the right to simply be left alone.
All of these universal human rights are under assault by a newly
aggressive and belligerent Kremlin. We need a Commander in Chief who
will resist this assault, not endorse; who will affront Russian
aggression, not ratify it; who has the experience, judgment, and
fitness to meet this and other grave challenges facing the United
States of America.
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