A report from the U.S. intelligence community suggests that a minority of intelligence officials believed that the Chinese Communist Party did attempt to hinder former President Donald Trump's chances in the 2020 election, while reporting that the CCP did not "Deploy interference efforts."
A report from the National Intelligence Council released March 10 stated that Russia sought to denigrate President Joe Biden and boost Trump during the 2020 election, and that China "Did not deploy interference efforts and considered but did not deploy influence efforts intended to change the outcome of the U.S. presidential election," adding: "We have high confidence in this judgment."
The report further asserted that the CCP "Sought stability in its relationship with the United States and did not view either election outcome as being advantageous enough for China to risk blowback if caught," while intelligence officials suspected that "Beijing probably believed that its traditional influence tools, primarily targeted economic measures and lobbying key individuals and interest groups, would be sufficient to achieve its goal of shaping U.S. policy regardless of who won the election. We did not identify China attempting to interfere with election infrastructure or providing funding to any candidates or parties."
"The NIO agrees with the IC's view that Beijing was primarily focused on countering anti-China policies, but assesses that some of Beijing's influence efforts were intended to at least indirectly affect U.S. candidates, political processes, and voter preferences, meeting the definition for election influence used in this report. The NIO agrees that we have no information suggesting China tried to interfere with election processes. The NIO has moderate confidence in these judgments."
The short paragraph is referring to the National Intelligence Officer for Cyber Issues on the National Intelligence Council, which leads the U.S. intelligence community in its cyber analysis and analyzes challenges to elections.
"We assess that Beijing's risk calculus against influencing the election was informed by China's preference for stability in the bilateral relationship, their probable judgment that attempting to influence the election could do lasting damage to U.S.-China ties, and belief that the election of either candidate would present opportunities and challenges for China," the majority view stated.
Last year, then-Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe said that China meddled in the 2020 federal elections, and further alleged that intelligence about China's election interference was suppressed by management at the CIA, which pressured analysts to withdraw their support for the view.
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Thursday, March 18, 2021
US National Intelligence Officer Argues China Meddled in 2020 Election to Damage Trump
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