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'Divisiveness' that 'grips' US is something adversaries exploit: DHS secretary

Por: ABC News Politics November 02, 2022

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The divisiveness in the United States is something adversaries seek to take advantage of, especially during the midterm elections, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told ABC News in an interview on Tuesday.The divisiveness that now grips this country is something that our adversaries, our adverse nation-states seek to exploit, Mayorkas told ABC News Chief Justice Correspondent Pierre Thomas. And they do that on online platforms.The... + full article



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