{"id":109835,"date":"2021-03-17T23:51:10","date_gmt":"2021-03-17T23:51:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fin2me.com\/?p=109835"},"modified":"2021-03-17T23:51:10","modified_gmt":"2021-03-17T23:51:10","slug":"the-intelligence-on-russia-was-clear-it-was-not-always-presented-that-way","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fin2me.com\/politics\/the-intelligence-on-russia-was-clear-it-was-not-always-presented-that-way\/","title":{"rendered":"The Intelligence on Russia Was Clear. It Was Not Always Presented That Way."},"content":{"rendered":"

WASHINGTON \u2014 Representative Jason Crow listened during a classified briefing last summer while a top intelligence official said that Russia was hurting Joseph R. Biden Jr.\u2019s campaign to help President Donald J. Trump.<\/p>\n

Mr. Crow, Democrat of Colorado, held up an intelligence agency news release from days earlier and demanded to know why it said nothing about Russia\u2019s plans.<\/p>\n

\u201c\u2018When are you going to come out publicly and correct this record?\u2019\u201d Mr. Crow recalled asking the official, William R. Evanina. \u201c\u2018Because there\u2019s a massive disconnect between what is in your news releases and what you\u2019re saying publicly \u2014 because of the pressure of the president.\u2019\u201d<\/p>\n

A report released Tuesday made clear that the intelligence community believed that Russia had long attacked Mr. Biden for the benefit of Mr. Trump. But throughout 2020, senior officials bowed to Mr. Trump\u2019s hostility toward any public emphasis of the threat from Russia, and they offered Congress and the public incomplete or misleading portraits of the intelligence on foreign influence in the election.<\/p>\n

The picture is complicated. While Mr. Trump\u2019s enmity toward the intelligence community loomed, and his political appointees emphasized the threat from China and Iran, not Russia, career officers did also get key findings about Russian intelligence declassified and disclosed last year.<\/p>\n

Soon after that briefing to Congress, Mr. Evanina released details about Kremlin-backed operatives denigrating Mr. Biden, fulfilling the demands of Mr. Crow and other lawmakers. In an interview, Mr. Evanina credited Congress for pushing for more information, but said it took time and effort to get other intelligence officials to declassify the information.<\/p>\n

Once made public, the information broke new ground in describing Russian activity, but it also angered the White House.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe were out there on our island,\u201d Mr. Evanina said. \u201cThe White House was unhappy with us, and so were the Democrats.\u201d<\/p>\n

After Mr. Evanina\u2019s disclosure, Mr. Trump and senior administration officials worked to play down the intelligence about Russian interference or to redirect focus to China\u2019s work.<\/p>\n

Their efforts allowed Americans to dismiss a widely accepted intelligence assessment as politics, deepening distrust and division among the electorate, current and former officials said, adding that a divided country was vulnerable to foreign interference.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe\u2019re so polarized,\u201d Mr. Evanina said, \u201cwe\u2019re going to be even more susceptible for this kind of activity moving forward.\u201d<\/p>\n

Former Trump administration officials defended their public assessments of the intelligence. Some administration officials saw intelligence analysts, particularly the C.I.A.\u2019s Russia experts, as presenting an overly dramatic analysis of the Kremlin\u2019s intentions.<\/p>\n

The newly released report, former Trump administration officials argued, blurs the definitions of influence and interference. Russia\u2019s effort was always more about spreading misinformation and propaganda, the former officials said, and there was no evidence that the Kremlin changed votes, the report\u2019s definition of interference.<\/p>\n

\u201cThere is zero evidence,\u201d said Richard Grenell, the former acting director of national intelligence. \u201cKey judgment No. 1 is that no one interfered. This is influence vs. interference.\u201d<\/p>\n

Throughout 2020, current and former intelligence officials privately expressed concern about how the White House characterized intelligence. Inside the intelligence agencies, officers continued to develop classified information on Russian interference and worked to present it honestly. For example, the designated election security czar, Shelby Pierson, was consistent in how she portrayed Russian actions in briefings to Congress, according to people familiar with her testimony.<\/p>\n

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But one of her briefings, in which Ms. Pierson told lawmakers Russia favored Mr. Trump and was working for his re-election, prompted outrage among Republicans and contributed to the ousting of Joseph R. Maguire as the acting director of national intelligence. Mr. Evanina was then put in charge of briefing Congress, a role he was abruptly thrust into with little preparation, officials said.<\/p>\n

For Mr. Evanina\u2019s first meeting with lawmakers on election security last March, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, then run by Mr. Grenell, prepared a document that tried to temper Ms. Pierson\u2019s February warning by cautioning that officials had not concluded that Russia was backing Mr. Trump.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe I.C. has not concluded that the Kremlin is directly aiding any candidate\u2019s re-election or any other candidates\u2019 election,\u201d an unclassified summary given to lawmakers said, using shorthand for the intelligence community. \u201cNor have we concluded that the Russians will definitely choose to try to do so in 2020.\u201d<\/p>\n

Mr. Grenell privately pushed intelligence officials to provide evidence to back up their conclusion that Russian disinformation activity was about influencing the elections, rather than simply an effort to stoke divisive debates in the United States. He has in the past defended the March briefing as an accurate summary of the intelligence.<\/p>\n

But the intelligence community ombudsman said in January that there were substantive differences between talking points for briefing Congress and what the intelligence community really thought.<\/p>\n

The newly declassified report showed that the March briefing was at best misleading to Congress and backed Ms. Pierson\u2019s February testimony.<\/p>\n

The report laid out how the Russian strategy of attacking Mr. Biden goes back to 2014, before Mr. Trump was a serious candidate for office. While some senior intelligence officials have suggested that intelligence on Russia was in flux at various points in 2020, the new report made clear that the intelligence community\u2019s view on President Vladimir V. Putin\u2019s support for Mr. Trump was little changed from 2016 to 2020.<\/p>\n

Senior Trump administration officials\u2019 comments about China were also at odds with the report.<\/p>\n

John Ratcliffe, Mr. Trump\u2019s final director of national intelligence, said publicly before and after the election that China was the greatest national security threat. In a letter to Congress, he said the intelligence community was not applying the same definition to Chinese influence operations as it was to Russia\u2019s.<\/p>\n

Some intelligence officials defended Mr. Ratcliffe\u2019s comments on China, noting that Beijing was the most serious long-term threat to the United States and that it clearly tried to influence how it was viewed in America and elsewhere. The January ombudsman report did find merit in Mr. Ratcliffe\u2019s critique of how intelligence on Chinese influence operations was handled.<\/p>\n

Mr. Grenell said his successor was right to focus on China, and that it was wrong to dismiss his critique of the intelligence agencies because analysts used different standards when looking at China\u2019s influence operations compared with Russia\u2019s. \u201cChina is a crisis,\u201d Mr. Grenell said. \u201cRussia is a problem.\u201d<\/p>\n

Still, in appearances on Fox News, Mr. Ratcliffe\u2019s relentless focus on China, rather than Russia, had the effect of leaving the impression, particularly with the president\u2019s most enthusiastic supporters, that China was the most urgent threat to the 2020 election.<\/p>\n

The new report rejected that assertion.<\/p>\n

\u201cTrying to equate, or at times suggest that, China was actually more actively interfering than Russia, it just wasn\u2019t true,\u201d said Representative Adam B. Schiff, Democrat of California and the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. \u201cI certainly tried to call them out on it at the time but wasn\u2019t able to hold up the classified intelligence document to show how misleading they had been. But I think this report makes it very clear.\u201d<\/p>\n

Even if China is a long-term national security threat, Russia will continue to be the larger threat in the next few elections, Mr. Evanina said.<\/p>\n

\u201cThere\u2019s some political speak about China being a bigger, more existential threat,\u201d Mr. Evanina said. \u201cSure they are, but not when it comes to elections.\u201d<\/p>\n

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