Senate strips provision from intelligence bill requiring campaigns to report foreign election help

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(CNN) The Senate will incorporate the annual intelligence policy legislation into the National Defense Authorization Act -- but only after stripping language from the intelligence bill that would have required presidential campaigns to report offers of foreign election help.

Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said Tuesday that Senate Republicans forced the removal of the election reporting provision as a condition to include the intelligence bill on the must-pass defense policy legislation.

Earlier this month, the Senate Intelligence Committee approved an amendment on an 8-7 vote from Warner and GOP Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, which added a provision to the Intelligence Authorization Act requiring campaigns to notify federal authorities about offers of foreign election help.

That bill, however, was unlikely to get Senate floor time on its own, which is why it's being included in the National Defense Authorization Act. The effort to strip the foreign election help provision from the intelligence bill was not a surprise, as acting Senate Intelligence Chairman Marco Rubio, a Florida Republican, predicted earlier this month it would be removed before the bill was on the floor, because of an objection from the Senate Rules Committee.

Warner bemoaned what he called a "back-room deal" to strip out the provision.

hasa_deega_eebowai on June 30th, 2020 at 17:48 UTC »

Seriously, Republicans. How tf do you justify this? On what fucking planet should it be OK for foreign nations to have any influence on our elections? Please answer me. I’ll wait...

SSHeretic on June 30th, 2020 at 17:46 UTC »

So the question isn't whether Republican Senators are getting foreign election help, the questions is just from whom are Republican Senators getting foreign election help.

M00n on June 30th, 2020 at 17:41 UTC »

Very few headlines make me say, "What!?" out loud. This is one of them.