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From the second critique:

The White House’s response is ultimately a strong and accurate statement. The attribution towards the Russian government was confirmed by the US government using their sources and methods on top of good private sector analysis. I am going to critique aspects of the DHS/FBI report below but I want to make a very clear statement: POTUS’ statement, the multiple government agency response, and the validation of private sector intelligence by the government is wholly a great response. This helps establish a clear norm in the international community although that topic is best reserved for a future discussion.
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The Ars Technica articles may be problematic as unbiased pieces. Ars Technica is owned by Conde Nast and Conde Nast seems to have ties to Trump:

PUNTA PACIFICA, PANAMA- October 24, 2013 TRUMP HOTELS’s™ first international venture, Trump® International Hotel & Tower® Panama, has secured its position on Condé Nast Traveler's 2013 Readers’ Choice Award alongside the most prestigious hotels and resorts worldwide. Since it’s opening in 2011, the property has received this coveted and highly respected award two years in a row, topping the charts as one of the best hotels in Central America.

Much like Condé Nast Traveler's “Gold List” accolade that the hotel received in April 2013, a renowned group of properties worldwide are selected by the publication’s readership comprised of frequent and discriminating travelers.

https://www.trumphotels.com/panama/pres ... awards/237

Trump Toronto Receives Top Honours With 2015 Readers' Choice Awards

TORONTO – November 3, 2015 – The 28th Annual Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards names Trump International Hotel & Tower Toronto® Canada’s top hotel for 2015 (with the exception of properties located in Vancouver). With over 128,000 readers participating in the annual survey, Trump Toronto has been singled out for its unsurpassed guest service excellence, personalized Trump Attaché concierge services and superlative accommodations and amenities.

The Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards are the longest-running and most prestigious recognition of excellence in the travel industry and are commonly known as “the best of the best of travel.” Under Editor in Chief Pilar Guzmán, the Readers’ Choice Awards have become more selective and specific to the passions that inspire today’s travelers.

https://www.trumphotels.com/toronto/pre ... eaders/207

https://m.facebook.com/Trumpinternation ... ?__tn__=*s

I'm not saying this is the case but it can't be dismissed wholesale either. With Trump especially we have to look at all the parent companies and how they are connected.
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