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Putin likely directed 2020 U.S. election meddling, U.S. intelligence finds

Published 03/16/2021, 02:12 PM
Updated 03/16/2021, 09:41 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Profile of Joe Biden

By Christopher Bing, Joseph Menn and Raphael Satter

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin likely directed efforts to try to swing the 2020 U.S. presidential election to Donald Trump, according to an American intelligence report released on Tuesday that sources said would likely trigger U.S. sanctions on Moscow.

The 15-page report, released by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, added heft to longstanding allegations that some of Trump's top lieutenants were playing into Moscow's hands by amplifying claims made against then-candidate Joe Biden by Russian-linked Ukrainian figures in the run-up to the Nov. 3 election. It also added new findings that Putin either oversaw or at least approved of the election meddling to benefit Trump.

Washington is expected to impose sanctions on Moscow as soon as next week because of the allegations, three sources said on condition of anonymity.

The findings about Putin's role are likely to receive particular attention given the report's conclusions that Russia-backed figures such as Ukrainian parliamentarian Andriy Derkach enlisted unnamed U.S. political figures in their campaign to smear Biden and his son Hunter.

The report named Derkach, who met Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani in 2019, as someone whose movements were tracked, if not directed, by Putin.

"Putin had purview over the activities of Andriy Derkach," the report said. "Other senior officials also participated in Russia's election influence efforts - including senior national security and intelligence officials who we assess would not act without receiving at least Putin's tacit approval."

Democrat Biden defeated Republican Trump and became president in January.

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U.S. intelligence agencies and former Special Counsel Robert Mueller previously concluded that Russia also interfered in the 2016 U.S. election to boost Trump's candidacy with a campaign of propaganda aimed at harming his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton.

Mueller found extensive contacts between Trump's campaign and Russia. Trump while president also faced questions about ties by his associates with Russia and Russia-linked figures in Ukraine. The U.S. House of Representatives impeached Trump in 2019 - the first of two times - on charges arising from his request that Ukraine investigate the Bidens.

The U.S. intelligence report also found other foreign attempts to sway American voters in 2020 including a "multi-pronged covert influence campaign" by Iran intended to undercut Trump. As president, Trump pulled the United States out of a multilateral nuclear deal with Iran and imposed fresh sanctions.

CHINA COUNTER-NARRATIVE

The report also punctured a counter-narrative pushed by Trump's allies that China was interfering on Biden's behalf, concluding that Beijing "did not deploy interference efforts."

"China sought stability in its relationship with the United States and did not view either election outcome as being advantageous enough for China to risk blowback if caught," the report said.

U.S. officials said they also saw efforts by Cuba, Venezuela and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah to influence the election, although "in general, we assess that they were smaller in scale than those conducted by Russia and Iran."

The Russian, Chinese and Cuban Embassies in Washington did not immediately return messages seeking comment. The Iranian mission to the United Nations and the Venezuelan Ministry of Information also did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Moscow, Beijing and Tehran routinely deny allegations of cyberespionage and election interference.

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The White House did not respond to a request for comment on whether sanctions would be imposed on Russia as early as next week, which was first reported by CNN.

Asked about CNN's report, a U.S. official said Biden had "been clear" Washington would respond to destabilizing Russian actions and noted U.S. steps to respond to Russia's alleged us of a chemical weapon against Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.

"There will be more soon," said the official on condition of anonymity.

Two sources told Reuters the sanctions could address the cyber hack blamed on Russia that used U.S. company SolarWinds Corp to penetrate U.S. government networks as well as reports Russia offered bounties to Taliban-linked militants to kill coalition forces in Afghanistan.

Moscow has denied involvement in the hack and brushed off the bounties allegations.

The intelligence report assessed with high confidence that Russian leaders "preferred that former President Trump win re-election despite perceiving some of his administration's policies as anti-Russia."

A key role was played by another man with Russian intelligence ties, Konstantin Kilimnik, according to the report. It said Kilimnik and Derkach met and gave materials to Trump-linked people to push for formal investigations, and Derkach released four audio recordings seeking to suggest Biden tried to protect his son Hunter from a corruption probe in Ukraine. Giuliani was among those promoting such claims.

Kilimnik was an associate of Paul Manafort, who served as Trump's 2016 campaign chairman. Trump pardoned Manafort last year for a criminal conviction stemming from Mueller's investigation.

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Russian agents also tried to hack subsidiaries of the Ukrainian energy company Burisma, "likely in an attempt to gather information related to President Biden's family," it said. Hunter Biden had served on Burisma's board.

 

Latest comments

Putin gave Biden the victory? Please... The head of all the intelligence agencies already signed the report showing massive election interference, mostly by China. China is a US national security threat. Both Trump and Biden have acted according to this
hunter biden story was never discredited. so this article is truly embarrassing. authors should be ashamed of themselves for writing such trash. I don't know how these "authors" have jobs. basically just release statements from the ccp
This is the report authored by Chy Nah right?
Russia is a fascist authoritarian dictatorship and uses people like dogood to spread its official line of propaganda in western media chat sites.
dogood gets news from the Russian propaganda rag Russia Today.
Reuters is a such a sad little socialist lie mill.. just sad.
All fake news from the Cabal
Nobody believes this fake garbage news anymore. Your gig is up.
they will always a putin
American politics and journalism are such dumpster fires right now. The levels of gaslighting and propaganda have increased like Tesla stock over the past few years.
look up I.B. Josaphat for the real origin of Reuters.  My previous post got sent to moderation (e.g. delete) because I spelled out the "I" initial in full.  Must be del eted.
LOL, what a hilarious article.
Have a close look to the Ukrainian oligarchs and their connection into Washington (just naming the Ukraine born Windman brothers)!
I wonder if Hassan Rouhani or Xi Jinping directed any of their countries meddling? Anyways, shouldn't matter if you have informed voters in your democracy...on both sides!  If the democracy is easily swayed by meddling, money, or biased mainstream media it isn't a very strong democracy.
Can someone please tell me which nation, behave so so nicely, that they don't meddle in others? Name me one country...
we've seen the list of countries connected to the internet during voting day. It's massive. China tops the list. Russia comes next. Plenty more.
stop blaming game!
Biden works for CCP keep this in mind
Russian Ruble will soon be worth more than US $. 😂
 Steffen, have you ever been to Russia? Not? then stop this gobbledygook!!!
wow! racist much?
Brushing off fraud claims diesnt mean it didn’t happen.
“High confidence” of Russian meddling, with no evidence tnshpoort the claim. Standard US intel agency propaganda, reported uncritically by mainstream media.Have we found rhe WMDs in Iraq yet? The Kuwaiti babies in incubator tubes? The deadly nerve agents in Syria? etc etc
*to support the claim
hi russian
What about the US influencing the elections in other countries including Russia! Any article on this....the US propaganda as usual
hi russian
China gets a free pass, as usual.
In case you are wondering why fake news never mentions China and only the enemies of China, check their pocketbooks.
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