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Clapper Report

The Clapper Report is an assessment issued by the Director of National Intelligence, typically delivered to Congress, that examines the security risks and influence operations faced by the United States. Named after James Clapper, its purpose is to provide a clear overview of foreign and domestic threats to national security, including cyber attacks, espionage, and propaganda efforts. It aims to inform policymakers and the public about evolving challenges so they can take appropriate actions to protect the country’s interests and maintain national security.