Newly disclosed Facebook ads show Russia’s cyber intrusion

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WASHINGTON — A trove of Facebook ads made public Wednesday by Congress depicts Russia’s extraordinary cyber intrusion into American life in 2016 aimed at upending the nation’s democratic debate and fomenting discord over such disparate issues as immigration, gun control

Newly disclosed Facebook ads show Russia’s cyber intrusion

Associated Press

Facebook ads linked to a Russian effort to disrupt the American political process are displayed Wednesday as Google Senior Vice President and General Counsel Kent Walker, Facebook General Counsel Colin Stretch and Twitter Acting General Counsel Sean Edgett testify during a House Intelligence Committee hearing in Washington.

WASHINGTON — A trove of Facebook ads made public Wednesday by Congress depicts Russia’s extraordinary cyber intrusion into American life in 2016 aimed at upending the nation’s democratic debate and fomenting discord over such disparate issues as immigration, gun control and politics.