When it comes to Russia targeting U.S. elections to help Donald Trump, connecting the dots is a straightforward exercise. William Evanina, Trump’s director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, for example, recently released a statement documenting the fact that Kremlin-linked operatives are actively involved in an effort to keep the Republican in power.
Soon after, the Department of Homeland Security issued an intelligence bulletin warning about Russian efforts to undermine our elections with false claims about our electoral system, which just so happened to echo the White House’s talking points.
Then, of course, FBI Director Chris Wray delivered sworn congressional testimony describing “very active efforts” by Russia to interfere in the 2020 election by trying to “denigrate” the Democratic candidate.
Now, it’s apparently the Central Intelligence Agency’s turn.
The CIA assessed in late August that Vladimir Putin and other top Russian officials are “probably” directing a Russian operation to intervene in the election by discrediting Joe Biden, current and former intelligence officials told NBC News.
In addition to the NBC News report, the New York Times added yesterday, “President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia is most likely continuing to approve and direct interference operations aimed at raising President Trump’s re-election chances, a recent C.I.A. analysis concluded, a signal that intelligence agencies continue to back their assessment of Russian activities despite the president’s attacks.”
Given all of this, it’s worth focusing on how Trump and his team are responding to the multi-agency evidence about a foreign adversary targeting another American election cycle.
First, we see the president lashing out at his own handpicked FBI director for telling the public the truth about Russia and its apparent latest attack on our political system.
Second, according to a whistleblower at the Department of Homeland Security, officials have been directed not to alert law enforcement to Russian efforts to interfere in our elections. By some accounts, Trump political appointees directed officials “to stand down on reporting about the Russian threat.”








