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Biden says he's had intel briefings, warns of vote meddling

Joe Biden has said that Russians are engaged to meddle in November elections and they have been trying to de-legitimise the American electoral process.

Biden says he's had intel briefings, warns of vote meddling
Biden says he's had intel briefings, warns of vote meddling
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Published : Jul 19, 2020, 1:07 AM IST

Washington: Vermont Senator Joe Biden on Friday said the night that he's begun receiving intelligence briefings as he warned that Russia, China and other adversaries were attempting to undermine the upcoming US election in November.

The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee wasn't specific and offered no evidence while addressing a virtual fundraiser with more than 200 attendees.

But, in the process, he confirmed receiving classified briefings after saying as recently as late last month that he wasn't getting them but might request one about reports of Russian bounties being offered on US troops in Afghanistan.

Read also: Trump signs bill, order rebuking China, and slams Biden

We know from before, and I guarantee you, I know now because now I get briefings again. The Russians are still engaged, trying to de-legitimise our electoral process. Fact, Biden said Friday.

"China and others are engaged as well in activities designed for us to lose confidence in the outcome.

The White House and National Security Council didn't immediately respond to requests for comment on Biden's statement. Reached by phone, a Biden spokesperson did not immediately provide further details.

Read also: Obama endorses Biden as best leader for 'darkest times'

Biden received intelligence briefings while vice president but told reporters he wasn't getting them as of June 30. He said then that President Donald Trump's administration had not offered classified briefings, even though they are traditionally provided to major-party nominees once they win the primary.

Biden won't formally become the Democratic presidential nominee until the party's convention next month.

Biden has previously suggested that President Donald Trump could hold up emergency funding to help the Postal Service continue normal operations during the coronavirus, which has devastated the agency's finances and contributed to a huge drop in mail volumes.

Trump has repeatedly said he opposes expanding mail-in balloting during the pandemic, suggesting without evidence that doing so could lead to widespread fraud even though there is equally no evidence the president or White House will use Postal Service funding to do what Biden is suggesting.

Biden lobbed similar charges on Friday, saying Trump may try to defund the post office so they can't deliver mail-in ballots.

Frankly, this is the thing that keeps me up most at night, Biden added. Making sure everyone who wants to vote can vote, making sure that the vote is counted, making sure we're all trusting in the integrity of the results of the election.

AP

Washington: Vermont Senator Joe Biden on Friday said the night that he's begun receiving intelligence briefings as he warned that Russia, China and other adversaries were attempting to undermine the upcoming US election in November.

The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee wasn't specific and offered no evidence while addressing a virtual fundraiser with more than 200 attendees.

But, in the process, he confirmed receiving classified briefings after saying as recently as late last month that he wasn't getting them but might request one about reports of Russian bounties being offered on US troops in Afghanistan.

Read also: Trump signs bill, order rebuking China, and slams Biden

We know from before, and I guarantee you, I know now because now I get briefings again. The Russians are still engaged, trying to de-legitimise our electoral process. Fact, Biden said Friday.

"China and others are engaged as well in activities designed for us to lose confidence in the outcome.

The White House and National Security Council didn't immediately respond to requests for comment on Biden's statement. Reached by phone, a Biden spokesperson did not immediately provide further details.

Read also: Obama endorses Biden as best leader for 'darkest times'

Biden received intelligence briefings while vice president but told reporters he wasn't getting them as of June 30. He said then that President Donald Trump's administration had not offered classified briefings, even though they are traditionally provided to major-party nominees once they win the primary.

Biden won't formally become the Democratic presidential nominee until the party's convention next month.

Biden has previously suggested that President Donald Trump could hold up emergency funding to help the Postal Service continue normal operations during the coronavirus, which has devastated the agency's finances and contributed to a huge drop in mail volumes.

Trump has repeatedly said he opposes expanding mail-in balloting during the pandemic, suggesting without evidence that doing so could lead to widespread fraud even though there is equally no evidence the president or White House will use Postal Service funding to do what Biden is suggesting.

Biden lobbed similar charges on Friday, saying Trump may try to defund the post office so they can't deliver mail-in ballots.

Frankly, this is the thing that keeps me up most at night, Biden added. Making sure everyone who wants to vote can vote, making sure that the vote is counted, making sure we're all trusting in the integrity of the results of the election.

AP

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