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The Intelligence community’s conclusion the Russian government meddled in the 2016 U.S. presidential election may soon be taught in California schools if a Democratic state assemblyman has his say.
Assembly member Marc Levine of California’s 10th District plans to introduce a bill in the coming weeks that would require the state to educate students with respect to what the U.S. intelligence community has described as a Kremlin-directed influence campaign aimed at getting Donald Trump elected president.
“Students need to understand how [President] Trump’s policies are colored by the way he rose to power,” Mr. Levine, 42, told The Hill on Monday.
“We have a duty to history to make it remember the Kremlin’s decision to hand pick a candidate,” said the Marin County lawmaker.
The U.S. intelligence community did not conclude the Russian involvement impacted the outcome of the election.
The Pravda Act of 2017 will make no mention of the Wikileaks information regarding the DNC
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/jan/24/pravda-act-seeks-add-russias-election-meddling-cal/
Assembly member Marc Levine of California’s 10th District plans to introduce a bill in the coming weeks that would require the state to educate students with respect to what the U.S. intelligence community has described as a Kremlin-directed influence campaign aimed at getting Donald Trump elected president.
“Students need to understand how [President] Trump’s policies are colored by the way he rose to power,” Mr. Levine, 42, told The Hill on Monday.
“We have a duty to history to make it remember the Kremlin’s decision to hand pick a candidate,” said the Marin County lawmaker.
The U.S. intelligence community did not conclude the Russian involvement impacted the outcome of the election.
The Pravda Act of 2017 will make no mention of the Wikileaks information regarding the DNC
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/jan/24/pravda-act-seeks-add-russias-election-meddling-cal/