The House of Representatives of the US Congress will demand report from the intelligence service on Russia's interference in the elections held in 2016.
APA reports this was reflected in a bill on financial funds to be allocated for intelligence in 2018.
According to the document, the intelligence service is to report to the Congress about counter-intelligence and cyberthreats to the electoral system. The US Director of National Intelligence Daniel Coats should submit a report on Russian interference in the presidential election in 2016 within 60 days after the bill enters into force.