McMaster: Russia interfering in Mexican election
![]() National security adviser H.R. McMaster says there are early signs of Russian interference in Mexico’s upcoming presidential election. Providing the keynote address for the Jamestown Foundation, McMaster pointed to Mexico as an example of where Russia is engaging in a disinformation campaign. “You’ve seen actually initial signs of it in the Mexican presidential campaign already,” McMaster said in previously unreported remarks made during the Dec. 15 address. His comments were first highlighted on Sunday by Mexico's Reforma newspaper. Mexico’s presidential election will take place in July. McMaster's comments came in response to a question about the “growing relationship” between Russia and China. He also referenced the Catalan independence referendum last year as another case of Russian meddling."For example with Russia we are concerned, increasingly concerned, with these sophisticated campaigns of subversion and disinformation and propaganda. The use of cyber tools to do that," McMaster said. |

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