Intelligence Shows China, Not Russia, Greatest Threat to US Election Security: Barr

Jack Phillips
By Jack Phillips
September 3, 20202020 Election
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Intelligence Shows China, Not Russia, Greatest Threat to US Election Security: Barr
Attorney General William Barr steps off Air Force One upon arrival at Andrews Air Force Base in Md., on Sept. 1, 2020. (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP), not Russia, poses the biggest threat to election security leading up to November, said Attorney General William Barr.

In an interview on Wednesday night with CNN, Barr was asked about election security and who is the most assertive or aggressive nation.

“I believe it’s China,” Barr said. “China more than Russia right now.”

Asked about why he made that assessment, Barr said he has “seen the intelligence” suggesting the CCP is a greater threat than Moscow. “That’s what I concluded,” he added, saying that could not elaborate more on classified information.

But he stressed that he wouldn’t be surprised if Russia or another foreign state actor tries to meddle in the election just as Russia and other adversaries did during the 2016 election.

“Influence basically is two kinds of things. It’s hack and dump. You get into someone’s mail system and then try to disclose embarrassing documents. It wouldn’t surprise me if they try something like that, or any other country tries that. The other way is social media and putting things out on social media,” the attorney general said.

In July, William Evanina, the director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center (NCSC), which is under the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, found that China, Russia, and Iran are seeking to undermine the 2020 elections in the United States.

A security officer in front of the entrance to the Forbidden City
A security officer wearing a face mask stand guard in front of the entrance to the Forbidden City, while the closing of the Chinese Peoples Political Consultative Conference takes place in Beijing on May 27, 2020. (Noel Celis/AFP via Getty Images)

Evanina said the Chinese regime is on the top of its list, saying Beijing has ramped up its influence efforts to shape U.S. policy, pressure politicians, and tamp down criticism of the CCP.

Meanwhile, Evanina said last month that the Chinese regime would prefer that Democratic nominee Joe Biden win the 2020 election instead of President Donald Trump. It comes after the Trump administration’s hard-line measures against China, including closing the Chinese consulate in Houston as well as efforts on trade, among other measures.

“For example, it has harshly criticized the Administration’s statements and actions on Hong Kong, TikTok, the legal status of the South China Sea, and China’s efforts to dominate the 5G market. Beijing recognizes that all of these efforts might affect the presidential race,” he said.

In response to Barr’s comments on Wednesday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the “single greatest to the United States of America from a foreign power emanates from the Chinese Communist Party, it’s not, frankly, a close call.”

“The Chinese Communist Party is building out its military, it has infiltrated the United States in ways that Russia has not, and its economic might has been used through state-owned enterprises and subsidizing companies to destroy tens of thousands of jobs all across the heartland of America, and it’s unacceptable behavior,” he said in an interview with Fox News.

From The Epoch Times

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