Herald on Sunday

Russia ‘meddling to help Trump and Sanders’

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US officials have warned that Russia is attempting to help President Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders ahead of November’s US election, according to US media.

Democratic presidenti­al candidate Sanders said on Friday that he was briefed by US officials “about a month ago” that Russia has been trying to help his campaign as part of Moscow’s efforts to interfere in the 2020 presidenti­al election.

“It was not clear what role they were going to play,” Sanders said. “We were told that Russia, maybe other countries, are going to get involved in this campaign.”

The Vermont senator continued: “Here’s the message to Russia: Stay out of American elections.”

Sanders’ response was a sharp contrast from that of Trump, who has pushed back at the assessment of US intelligen­ce agencies that Russia has interfered in elections on his behalf. Minutes before Sanders condemned Russian interferen­ce, Trump dismissed reports that Russian President Vladimir Putin was trying to help him as well as “a rumor” started by Democrats.

Federal investigat­ors in 2018 charged 13 Russians in a covert social media campaign that prosecutor­s said was aimed at dividing public opinion on hotbutton social issues as well as propping up Sanders and Republican candidate Trump in the 2016 election while also denigratin­g Hillary Clinton, the eventual Democratic nominee.

Organisers of that Russian effort circulated an outline of future social media content, with instructio­ns to

“use any opportunit­y to criticise Hillary and the rest (except Sanders and Trump — we support them),” according to the indictment.

Campaignin­g in Las Vegas last week, Trump told supporters that he heard Democrats were trying to “start a rumor . . . that Putin wants to make sure I get elected.”

“Listen to this, so doesn’t he want to see who the Democrat is going to be? Wouldn’t he rather have, let’s say

Bernie?” Trump asked.

Sanders and his wife, Jane, had, in 1988, spent their honeymoon in the Soviet Union, Trump noted.

Sanders told reporters he had seen some of Russia’s “tweets and stuff”, which he said were aimed at sowing divisions.

“They try to divide us up,” Sanders said of the Russians. “That is the ugliest thing they’re doing. They’re trying to cause chaos, they’re trying to cause hatred in America. It’s an ugly business and all of us have got to say, sorry, you’re not going to do this in this election.”

Senator Elizabeth Warren said her campaign has not received a briefing from intelligen­ce officials, while billionair­e philanthro­pist Tom Steyer’s campaign said it was briefed “months ago” but didn’t give any details.

Sanders appeared to suggest there was a political motive to the timing of the revelation­s, which were first reported by The Washington Post.

“One day before the Nevada caucus, why do you think it came out?” he said, adding sarcastica­lly: “It was The Washington Post? Good friends.”

 ?? Photo / AP ?? Bernie Sanders with fellow Democrat nominee Elizabeth Warren.
Photo / AP Bernie Sanders with fellow Democrat nominee Elizabeth Warren.

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