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U.S.: putin approved operations to Help trump against Biden

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WAshington—russian President Vladimir Putin authorized influence operations to help Donald Trump in last november’s presidenti­al election, according to a declassifi­ed intelligen­ce assessment that found broad efforts by the Kremlin and iran to shape the outcome of the race but ultimately no evidence that any foreign actor changed votes or otherwise disrupted the voting process.

The report released on Tuesday from the office of the Director of national intelligen­ce represents the most detailed assessment of the array of foreign threats to the 2020 election. These included efforts by iran to undermine confidence in the vote and harm Trump’s reelection prospects as well as Moscow operations that relied on Trump’s allies to smear Joe Biden, the eventual winner.

Despite those threats, though, intelligen­ce officials found “no indication­s that any foreign actor attempted to interfere in the 2020 US elections by altering any technical aspect of the voting process, including voter registrati­on, ballot casting, vote tabulation, or reporting results.”

The report is the latest official affirmatio­n of the integrity of the election, even as Trump supporters continue to make false claims of interferen­ce, from foreign or domestic actors, and refuse to accept Biden’s victory. Multiple courts and even-trump’s own Justice Department refuted claims of widespread fraud. The document makes clear that even while trump has cried foul about the legitimacy of the election, intelligen­ce officials believe russia sought to influence people close to Trump as a way to tip the election in his favor.

The report wades into the politicall­y charged task of ferreting out which foreign adversarie­s supported which candidates during the 2020 election, an issue that dominated headlines last year. Trump, whose 2016 campaign benefited from hacking by russian intelligen­ce officers and a covert social media effort, seized on an intelligen­ce assessment from August that said China preferred a Biden presidency—even though the same assessment also said russia was working to boost Trump’s own candidacy by disparagin­g Biden.

Tuesday’s report, however, says China ultimately did not interfere on either side and “considered but did not deploy” influence operations intended to affect the outcome. US officials say they believe Beijing prioritize­d a stable relationsh­ip with the US and did not consider either election outcome as advantageo­us enough for it to risk the “blowback” that would ensue if it got caught with interferin­g.

The primary threats instead came from russia and iran, albeit with different intentions and through different means, according to intelligen­ce officials.

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