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The US has expelled 35 Russian diplomats as punishment for alleged interference into last month's presidential elections, giving them 72 hours to leave the country, while also closing two compounds used for Russian intelligence-gathering. President Barack Obama had vowed action against Russia amid US accusations of hacking against the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton's campaign. Russia has denied any involvement and called the decision ungrounded. The US state department declared the 35 Russian diplomats from the Washington



DC embassy and the consulate in San Francisco "persona non grata", and gave them and their families 72 hours to leave the US.
The move follows calls from senior US senators to sanction Russian officials who are believed to have played a role in the hacking, which some lawmakers referred to as America's political Pearl Harbor. Republican senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham, who led the calls for sanctions, said they intend to lead the effort in the new Congress to impose stronger sanctions on Russia.

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