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A report by the intelligence community accuses Russia of further interference in the presidential election, this time against Biden, and linked the Kremlin to some Trump associates. Iran has invested efforts against Trump, while China has not intervened. However, none of them were able to change the results. Report: Sanctions on Moscow next week


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US intelligence: Putin acted to influence the election in favor of Trump

A report by the intelligence community accuses Russia of further interference in the presidential election, this time against Biden, and linked the Kremlin to some Trump associates.

Iran has invested efforts against Trump, while China has not intervened.

However, none of them were able to change the results.

Report: Sanctions on Moscow next week

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Tuesday, 16 March 2021, 23:39 Updated: 23:42

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In the video: US President Joe Biden presents his foreign policy (Photo: Reuters)

Russian President Vladimir Putin is behind Moscow's attempt to skew the results of the US presidential election in favor of Donald Trump, according to a US intelligence report released today (Tuesday) and links the Kremlin to the former Republican president's allies.

According to a report on CNN, Washington is expected to impose sanctions on Moscow as early as next week.



The 15-page intelligence report was published by the Office of the National Intelligence Officer.

He reinforces the well-known allegations against some of Trump's associates that they played into Moscow's hands when they repeated conspiracy theories against Joe Biden that had been wounded by Ukrainian officials close to the Kremlin.

Even after the 2016 election, the US intelligence agencies came to the conclusion that Putin intervened in the election for Trump to win, but the latter rejects this to this day and calls it a witch hunt against him.

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The report also cited Iran as trying to influence the results to the detriment of Trump, who withdrew from the nuclear deal and imposed renewed sanctions on it, as well as contradicting the former president's claims that China was trying to help Biden.

According to the report, Beijing was not directly involved in efforts to influence the outcome of the November 3 presidential election.



U.S. intelligence stressed that those hostile states failed to change the number of votes or the results in the passionate race between Biden and Trump.

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