U.S. to announce new sanctions against Russia in response to election hacking

The White House is preparing to announce retaliatory measures against Russia for its role in directing cyber attacks in the United States, two senior officials confirmed to NBC News on Wednesday.

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In October, the United States formally blamed Russia for political hacking attacks, saying they were intended to interfere with American elections. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Interfax that the accusations are “nonsense.”

The new actions, which would be an update of a 2015 executive order, could be announced as early Thursday or Friday, the officials said. They would also likely include economic sanctions coordinated by the Treasury department.

The unannounced measures will be covert and include cyber options, NBC News reported.

Earlier on Wednesday, Sen. Lindsey Graham said Russia and Vladimir Putin should expect “bipartisan sanctions coming that will hit Russia hard, particularly Putin as an individual.”

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