We could have gone further : Biden expels Russian diplomats, imposes new round of sanctions Joey Garrison, USA TODAY
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WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden expelled 10 Russian diplomats and sanctioned more than three dozen individuals and companies Thursday in retaliation for a massive cyberhacking of federal agencies and interference in the 2020 presidential election.
Biden’s second round of sanctions aimed at Russian President Vladimir Putin are tougher and more sweeping than the last. Russia is accused of hacking the networks of at least nine federal agencies five months ago to gather U.S. secrets in the SolarWinds cyberbreach.
Russia also allegedly tried to influence the 2020 presidential election by waging disinformation campaigns to help the candidacy of Donald Trump, mirroring meddling efforts in the 2016 election.
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