Hidden camera footage released by NBC News’ British TV partner ITN Channel 4 News shows Cambridge Analytica’s chief executive Alexander Nix saying the company used ex-spies to dig up dirt on political opponents.
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Caught on video: Cambridge Analytica executives brag about dirty political tactics
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