Ex-DHS chief warns of foreign interference ahead of election
Jeh Johnson, former secretary of Homeland Security, said "it's up to the voters to be informed and look past the disinformation that is out there."
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Jeh Johnson, former secretary of Homeland Security, said "it's up to the voters to be informed and look past the disinformation that is out there."
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