Read all about it-- here's
522 references to
Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections; for starters here's the
2017 analysis issued by the Director of National Intelligence. And I'm sure you heard that the FBI found that "Russian interference" was "sweeping and systematic" and
indicted twenty-six Russian citizens and three Russian organizations? I don't know which part of this you didn't hear about, it's been pretty big in the news for like three years.
How did they do it, like exactly what methods?
I'm pretty sure the intelligence community doesn't announce specific details of national security, but
here are a couple of main areas to give you a rough idea.