'Yikes': Unsealed docs reveal CIA officials, Trump advisors 'let hackers into their email accounts'
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-6% Center
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22% Somewhat Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-61% Negative
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53% : "READ MORE: Harris visits border to talk immigration policy and target TrumpJohn Bresnahan, co-founder of Punchbowl News, posted, "CIA officials!"The Democratic group Blue Georgia said of the people described in DOC documents, "Curious which one is Roger Stone?"33% : "The charges include, among others, wire fraud, identity theft, and conspiracy to provide material support to a terrorist organization.READ MORE: Here are 5 ways Trump would make the economy 'weaker' if elected to 2nd term: top economistThe indictment is inspiring a lot of discussion on X, formerly Twitter.Politico's Kyle Cheney listed "people/organizations" who "the hacking operation successfully compromised" -- to which U.S. News & World Report's Olivier Knox responded, "there but for the grace of God and all that
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