White House Working to Thwart Election Meddling by China, Iran, and North Korea

Ivan Pentchoukov
By Ivan Pentchoukov
August 19, 2018Politics
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White House Working to Thwart Election Meddling by China, Iran, and North Korea
National Security Advisor John Bolton at the White House on Aug. 2, 2018. (Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

The White House is taking steps to prevent meddling in the 2018 midterm elections by China, Iran, and North Korea, according to national security adviser John Bolton.

While the threat of election interference by Russia is well known, President Donald Trump has said on multiple occasions that other foreign powers are also attempting to meddle in America’s political affairs.

“I can say definitively that it’s a sufficient national security concern about Chinese meddling, Iranian meddling, and North Korean meddling that we’re taking steps to prevent it,” Bolton said in an interview on ABC aired on Aug. 19.

“I’m not going to get into what I’ve seen or haven’t seen, but I’m telling you, looking at the 2018 election, those are the countries we’re most concerned about,” Bolton added.

Bolton’s comments came in response to a query regarding Trump’s message on Twitter on Aug. 18 suggesting that the real threat to the United States is China, not Russia.

“All of the fools that are so focused on looking only at Russia should start also looking in another direction, China,” Trump wrote. “But in the end, if we are smart, tough and well prepared, we will get along with everyone!”

Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea were also the four nations named by Vice President Mike Pence earlier in August as the top threats to America’s military assets in space.

Bolton said that he spoke to the Russian president about election meddling ahead of the summit between Trump and Putin in Helsinki in June.

“I had a discussion about it myself with President Putin when I went to Moscow originally to prepare the groundwork for his meeting with President Trump,” he said. “President Trump raised it with President Putin.”

The heads of the nation’s intelligence agencies provided a briefing on Aug. 2 about a comprehensive effort to protect American elections.

“There are a lot of things we’re doing that we can’t talk about specifically,” Bolton said. “And that includes both defensive and offensive cyber operations to protect the integrity of the election process.”

From The Epoch Times

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