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“What I would like to see…is better sharing of information at the declassified level, I mean, they do that already. Yohannes concludes the interview with a wish that the FBI would have shared more about what it knew was happening to the DNC. I'll let you know what we find’,” Yohannes says in the transcript And the FBI agent confirmed receipt by sending me a text message saying: ‘You know, thank you for sending that. So like April 29, I think, was the date that we actually sent them the logs. I think the actual date that we were able to get it to the FBI was 10 days later. The transcript also reveals that the DNC gave the FBI everything it asked for: roughly 15 gigabytes of server logs and related metadata showing intrusion activity. The DNC only learned that the Russian government was targeting them in the spring of 2016, from CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity company. He said the FBI agent who told him about the intrusion “didn't say ‘Russian state-sponsored actor.’ He said Russians in general.” The FBI didn’t even hand over data that could have helped Yohannes secure his network - like timestamped screenshots of documents or emails or network logs - until February 2016. “I would say that the information that the FBI was providing, honestly, was frustrating in how redacted it was,” Yohannes complains. They asked for information without telling the DNC who really was after them. It also reveals that the FBI wasn’t direct or forthcoming with DNC about what they were seeing. It confirms that the FBI knew that at least one Russian actor, Cozy Bear, had penetrated the DNC network by the fall of 2015 and, Yohannes suggests, possibly as far back as July. The interview with Yared Tamene Wolde Yohannes, who ran the DNC’s IT in 20, reveals a few important facts. The pile of evidence grew deeper on Thursday evening, when the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence released more than 50 transcripts of FBI interviews conducted in 2017 and 208 under Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russia’s meddling in the 2016 election. In fact, all available evidence says the theft was carried out by two groups allegedly connected to Moscow’s intelligence agencies: APT-28 and APT-29, aka Fancy Bear and Cozy Bear. Trump was only the latest to perpetuate a myth surrounding Russian hackers’ 2016 theft of emails from the Democratic National Committee: that the theft was an inside job, that a server mysteriously disappeared in a purported coverup. I would like you to find out what happened with this whole situation with Ukraine, they say CrowdStrike… The server, they say Ukraine has it.” “Because our country has been through a lot and Ukraine knows a lot about it. “I would like you to do us a favor, though,” President Donald Trump told his Ukranian counterpart in the infamous July 2019 phone conversation that led to his impeachment.