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FBI Chief Wray: Russia Seeks to Stop Biden From Winning

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FBI Director Christopher Wray (MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)

By    |   Thursday, 17 September 2020 11:07 AM EDT

FBI Director Christopher Wray warned Thursday that Russia is interfering in the 2020 U.S. presidential elections with a steady stream of misinformation aimed at damaging Democrat Joe Biden's campaign as well as sapping Americans' confidence in the election process.

Moscow is carrying out efforts to sow discord in the U.S. “primarily to denigrate Vice President Biden and what the Russians see as an anti-Russia establishment,” Wray told lawmakers during a House Homeland Security Committee hearing on threats to the nation.

“Russia continues to try to influence our elections, primarily through what we call malign foreign influence,” Wray said. It’s an assessment sharply at odds with that of President Donald Trump, who still dismisses as a hoax the intelligence community’s finding that Russia worked to help him win the White House in 2016.

U.S. national security agencies haven’t yet seen Russia trying to break into election infrastructure as it did in 2016 when it hacked voting databases, Wray said.

In addition to Russia, China is among adversaries that are trying to interfere in the presidential campaign, primarily through disinformation, Wray said.

Multiple reviews by U.S. intelligence agencies have concluded that Russia acted to boost now-President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign and undermine his Democrat rival Hillary Clinton.

Trump has has long bristled at that finding, which Russia denies.

U.S. agencies previously focused on “efforts to combat malign foreign influence focused solely on the threat posed by Russia,” Wray said, but now the Federal Bureau of Investigation is “widening its aperture” leading into the Nov. 3 election “to confront malign foreign operations of China, Iran, and other global adversaries.”

In prepared testimony, Wray said, “This year’s election cycle, amid the Covid-19 pandemic, provides ample opportunity for hostile foreign actors to conduct disinformation campaigns and foreign influence operations in an effort to mislead, sow discord and, ultimately, undermine confidence in our democratic institutions and values.”

Under questioning, Wray declined to say that the anarchist movement Antifa, cited often by Trump and Attorney General William Barr, is the biggest domestic threat.

“Antifa is a real thing. It’s not a fiction,” Wray said. “But it’s not an organization or a structure. We understand it to be more of a movement or maybe you could call it an ideology.”

Wray said the FBI is focused on stopping violence that is being carried out by individuals affiliated with both left-wing and right-wing groups, including from people who identify themselves as Antifa supporters.

The hearing opened with controversy, as Acting Homeland Secretary Chad Wolf declined to appear, even after the Democrat-led committee subpoenaed him. Wolf has cited his pending nomination for the secretary’s position and the tradition of nominees not commenting before their Senate confirmation hearings.

In a statement on Wednesday, Ken Cuccinelli, who’s serving as Wolf’s deputy, denounced “this transparent and brazen attempt at Beltway political theater.”

Democrat Rep. Bennie Thompson of Mississippi, the committee’s chairman, called Wolf’s absence “an appropriate metaphor for the Trump administration’s dereliction of duty” on homeland security issues. He noted Wolf has made public comments, including in appearances on Fox News.

Brian Murphy, who was the Department of Homeland Security’s intelligence chief until he was demoted, has filed a whistle-blower complaint asserting that Trump administration officials suppressed intelligence on Russian election interference and the threat from white supremacists.

Murphy said the department’s chief of staff sent him an email directing him to stop dissemination of intelligence products about Russian disinformation efforts because it “made the president look bad,” according to the complaint filed with the DHS inspector general.

Wolf has said Murphy fabricated his allegations after he was demoted for conducting surveillance of reporters covering protests.

This report contains material from Bloomberg News and Reuters.

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FBI Director Christopher Wray warned Thursday that Russia is interfering in the 2020 U.S. presidential elections with a steady stream of misinformation aimed at damaging Democrat Joe Biden's campaign as well as sapping Americans' confidence in the election process.
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