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Iran, Russia trying to interfere in U.S. Election
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"We have confirmed that some voter registration
information has been obtained by Iran, and
separately by Russia. This data can*
be used by foreign actors to attempt to
communicate false information to registered
voters"
October 22, 2020
Transcript
John Ratcliffe:
Good evening.
The president has instructed the intelligence
and law enforcement communities* to
ensure that the 2020 elections are the safest
and most secure in our nation's history. We take
that mandate and responsibility seriously. There
is nothing more sacred in our republic than the
fundamental democratic principle of one person
one vote.
It is our duty to ensure the sanctity of US
elections. That included ensuring the security
of voting systems. The intelligence community's
role is to identify threats and to assess the
intentions, capabilities and actions of foreign
adversaries.
Our duty also includes empowering the American
people to understand information or perhaps more
accurately disinformation that they are seeing,
particularly on the internet, and make informed
decisions for themselves. With that in mind, we
will like to alert the public that we have
identified that two foreign actors, Iran and
Russia have taken specific actions to influence
public opinion relating to our elections.
First, we have confirmed that some voter
registration information has been obtained by
Iran, and separately by Russia.* This data
can be used by foreign actors to attempt
to communicate false information to registered
voters that they hope will cause confusion, so
chaos and undermine your confidence in American
democracy.
To that end, we have already seen Iran sending
spoofed emails, designed to intimidate
voters, insight social unrest, and damage
President Trump. You may have seen
some reporting on this
in the last 24 hours, or you may have even been
one of the recipients of those emails.
Additionally, Iran is distributing other content
to include a video that implies that individuals
could cast fraudulent ballots, even from
overseas. This video, and any claims about such
allegedly fraudulent ballots are not true. These
actions are desperate attempts by desperate
adversaries. Even if the adversaries pursue
further attempts to intimidate or attempt to
undermine voter confidence, know that our
election systems are resilient and you can be
confident your votes are secure.
Although we have not seen the same actions from
Russia, we are aware that they have obtained
some voter information just as they did in 2016.
Rest assured that we are prepared for the
possibility of actions by those hostile to
democracy. The great women and men of the
intelligence community caught this activity
immediately, and our colleagues at FBI and DHS
acted swiftly in response to this threat.
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We are standing before you now
to give you the confidence that we are on top of
this, and providing you with the most powerful
weapon we have to combat these efforts. The
truth, information. We ask every American to do
their part, to defend against those who wish us
harm. The way you do that is quite simple, do
not allow these efforts to have their intended
effect. If you receive an intimidating or
manipulative email in your inbox, don't be
alarmed and do not spread it.
This is not a partisan issue. I've had
conversations today with members of Congress
from both sides of the aisle, and there is
complete unanimity in the US government in our
resolve to combat the enemies of freedom. The
president has instructed me to keep the public
informed as appropriate, and you have my
commitment that I will continue to do exactly
that, with transparency and with candor.
We will not tolerate foreign interference in our
elections. And we will continue to work with our
many partners to disrupt and to impose costs and
consequences on any adversary that attempts to
interfere in our democratic processes. The
efforts of the president to empower us, to put
towards election security over these last four
years are working. I'll now turn it over to my
colleague, Director Wray of the FBI to address
law enforcement's activities.
Chris Wray:
Thanks, John. The FBI is the primary agency
responsible for investigating malicious cyber
activity against election infrastructure,
maligned foreign influence operations and
election related crimes, like voter fraud and
voter suppression or intimidation, and that's
exactly what we've been doing.
At the FBI we're working closely with our
intelligence community partners, as well as our
other federal state and local partners to share
information, bolster security and identify and
disrupt any threats.
We are not going to tolerate foreign
interference in our elections or any criminal
activity that threatens the sanctity of your
vote or undermines public confidence in the
outcome of the election.
When we see indications of foreign interference
or federal election crimes, we're going to
aggressively investigate and work with our
partners to quickly take appropriate action.
We're also coordinating with the private sector,
both technology and social media companies to
make sure that their platforms aren't used by
foreign adversaries to spread disinformation and
propaganda.
We've been working for years as a community to
build resilience in our election infrastructure,
and today that infrastructure remains resilient.
You should be confident that your vote counts.
Early unverified claims to the contrary should
be viewed with a healthy dose of skepticism. We
encourage everyone to seek election and voting
information from reliable sources, namely your
state election officials, and to be thoughtful,
careful, and discerning consumers of information
online.
And if you suspect criminal activity, we ask
that you report that information to your local
FBI field office. As always, the men and women
of the FBI remain committed to protecting the
American people, our democracy, and the
integrity of our elections. We are not going to
let our guard down. Thank you.
* Annotations, emphasis and link inserted by ICH