Former Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson testifies at a House Intelligence hearing on Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election. Rep. Conaway (R-TX), the Republican overseeing the Russia probe in the House, questions Johnson:





REP. MIKE CONAWAY: You said in your opening statement -- or your -- in your prepared remarks that, to your knowledge, there was no vote tallying changes, that no one's vote was -- they voted one way and it recorded some other way.



Is that still your opinion, that, with respect to the '16 election, that -- that the intrusions or attempted -- whatever it is the Russians or others did not affect the actual voting itself?



JOHNSON: Based on everything I know, that is correct. I -- I know of no evidence that, through cyber intrusions, votes were altered or suppressed in some way.