Fox's Harris Faulkner continues to suggest Russia meddled in 2016 just to attack the system, rather than to help Trump

Faulkner: “Some believe that it was for the purpose of putting a certain person in office. Why can't it just be for the purpose of messing it up so badly that nobody has any faith in the system?”

From the December 17 edition of Fox News' Outnumbered

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HARRIS FAULKNER (CO-HOST): HARRIS FAULKNER (CO-HOST): Anyway, a new report commissioned by the Senate offering the most extensive analysis yet into Russia's efforts to spread the vision and misinformation during the 2016 presidential election. The report is expected to be released sometime this week, revealing how Russian operatives used social media to target specific demographics of American voters and to manipulate conversations surrounding key issues with the goal of generating support for then-candidate Trump. 

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FAULKNER: So, part of what I said in the intro to all of this had to do with the fact that some believe that it was for the purpose of putting a certain person in office. Why can't it just be for the purpose of messing it up so badly that nobody has any faith in the system? 

Related:

Wash. Post: Russia favored Trump in 2016, Senate panel says, breaking with House GOP

Wash. Post: New report on Russian disinformation, prepared for the Senate, shows the operation’s scale and sweep

Previously:

Laura Ingraham: Obama administration may have “enabled Russian interference in the US election”

How a fake news lie blaming China instead of Russia for election hacking went viral

Media widely condemn Trump's “mindblowing” call for the Russian government to cyberattack Hillary Clinton