Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Biden: Bounty report ‘shocking’

If true, Trump failed to protect U.S. troops, former VP says

- By Lynn Berry

WASHINGTON — Joe Biden attacked President Donald Trump on Saturday over a report that he said, if true, contains a “truly shocking revelation” about the commander in chief and his failure to protect U.S. troops in Afghanista­n and stand up to Russia.

The New York Times reported Friday that American intelligen­ce officials concluded months ago that a Russian military intelligen­ce unit secretly offered bounties to Taliban-linked militants for killing U.S. troops in Afghanista­n. The report said the Russians offered rewards for successful attacks last year, at a time when the U.S. and Taliban were holding talks to end the long-running war.

“The truly shocking revelation that if the Times report is true, and I emphasize that again, is that President Trump, the commander in chief of American troops serving in a dangerous theater of war, has known about this for months, according to the Times, and done worse than nothing,” Biden, the presumptiv­e Democratic nominee, said during a virtual town hall.

The White House said neither Trump nor Vice President Mike Pence was briefed on such intelligen­ce. “This does not speak to the merit of the alleged intelligen­ce but to the inaccuracy of the New York Times story erroneousl­y suggesting that President Trump was briefed on this matter,” press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said in a statement. Russia called the report “nonsense.” “This unsophisti­cated plant clearly illustrate­s the low intellectu­al abilities of the propagandi­sts of American intelligen­ce, who instead of inventing something more plausible have to make up this nonsense,” the Russian Foreign Ministry said.

The Times quoted a Taliban spokesman denying that its militants have such a deal with the Russian intelligen­ce agency.

The newspaper, citing unnamed officials familiar with the intelligen­ce, said the findings were presented to Trump and discussed by his National Security Council in late March. Officials developed potential responses, starting with a diplomatic complaint to Russia, but the White House has yet to authorize any step, the report said.

Biden slammed Trump over his reported failure to act.

“Not only has he failed to sanction and impose any kind of consequenc­es on Russia for this egregious violation of internatio­nal law, Donald Trump has continued his embarrassi­ng campaign of deference and debasing himself before Vladimir Putin,” the former vice president said.

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