Albany Times Union

Possible foreign influence probed

Purported Hunter Biden emails on laptop: Giuliani

- By Erick Rucker

A New York tabloid’s puzzling account about how it acquired emails purportedl­y from Joe Biden’s son has raised red flags. One of the biggest involves the source of the emails: Rudy Giuliani.

Giuliani has traveled abroad looking for dirt on the Bidens, developing relationsh­ips with shadowy figures, including a Ukrainian lawmaker who U.S. officials have described as a Russian agent and part of a broader Russian effort to denigrate the Democratic presidenti­al nominee.

Yet Giuliani says foreign sources didn’t provide the Hunter Biden emails. He says a laptop containing the emails and intimate photos was simply abandoned in a Delaware repair shop and the shop owner reached out to his lawyer.

That hasn’t stopped the FBI from investigat­ing whether the emails are part of a foreign influence operation. The emails have surfaced as U.S. officials have been warning that Russia, which backed Trump’s 2016 campaign through hacking and a covert social media campaign, is interferin­g again this year. The latest episode with Giuliani underscore­s the risk he poses to a White House that spent years confronted by a federal investigat­ion into whether Trump associates had coordinate­d with Russia.

The Washington Post reported Thursday that intelligen­ce agencies had warned the White House last year that Giuliani was the target of a Russian influence operation. The newspaper, citing four former officials, said that assessment was based on informatio­n including intercepte­d communicat­ions showing Giuliani had been in contact with people tied to Russian intelligen­ce.

The newspaper said national security adviser Robert O’brien had warned Trump that informatio­n Giuliani brought back from Ukraine should be considered contaminat­ed by Russia, but Trump had brushed off the warning.

Far from distancing himself from Giuliani, Trump has made the purported Hunter Biden emails one of his main talking points in the final weeks of the campaign as he tries to denigrate his Democratic rival.

The Trump-friendly New York Post began publishing stories about the emails Wednesday, saying it had obtained them from the former New York mayor. The newspaper said the emails of Hunter Biden, a California resident, were found in a laptop that had been dropped off for service at a Delaware repair shop by an unidentifi­ed man who never picked it up. They said the shop owner turned it over to the FBI, but also made a copy of the hard drive and provided that to Giuliani’s lawyer.

One 2015 email published by the Post purported to show a top adviser for Burisma, the Ukraine gas company where Hunter Biden held a board seat, thanking Biden for giving him an opportunit­y to meet his father when the older Biden was serving as U.S. vice president. The Biden campaign and a lawyer for Hunter Biden said they had no record of such a meeting taking place. They have not addressed the authentici­ty of the emails.

Giuliani did not respond Friday for a request for comment.

 ?? Joshua Roberts / Getty Images ?? Intelligen­ce agencies warned the White House last year Rudy Giuliani was the target of a Russian influence operation. Giuliani is with President Donald Trump Sept. 27.
Joshua Roberts / Getty Images Intelligen­ce agencies warned the White House last year Rudy Giuliani was the target of a Russian influence operation. Giuliani is with President Donald Trump Sept. 27.

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