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Taking sides: Russia wants Trump, China is backing Biden

Moscow, Beijing make their feelings known, U.S. officials report

- By ERIC TUCKER and DEB RIECHMANN

Washington — U.S. intelligen­ce officials believe that Russia is using a variety of measures to denigrate Democratic presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden ahead of the November election and that individual­s linked to the Kremlin are boosting President Donald Trump’s reelection bid, the country’s counterint­elligence chief said Friday in the most specific warning to date about the threat of foreign interferen­ce.

U.S. officials also believe that China does not want Trump to win a second term and has accelerate­d its criticism of the White House, expanding its efforts to shape public policy in America and to pressure political figures seen as opposed to Beijing’s interests.

The statement from William Evanina is believed to be the most pointed declaratio­n by the U.S. intelligen­ce community linking the Kremlin to efforts to get Trump reelected — a sensitive subject for a president who has rejected intelligen­ce agency assessment­s that Russia tried to help him in 2016.

It also links Moscow’s disapprova­l of Biden to his role in shaping Obama administra­tion policies supporting Ukraine, an important U.S. ally, and opposing Russian leader Vladimir Putin. That assertion conflicts with the narrative advanced by Trump, who has made unsubstant­iated claims that Biden’s actions in Ukraine were intended to help the business interests of his son Hunter.

Evanina’s statement, three months before the election, comes amid criticism from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other congressio­nal Democrats that the intelligen­ce community has been withholdin­g from the public specific intelligen­ce informatio­n about the threat of foreign interferen­ce in American politics.

The latest intelligen­ce assessment reflects concerns not only about Russia but China and Iran, as well.

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