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Russia 'heavily amplified' Hunter Biden stories during 2020 election: US intelligence report


Russia 'heavily amplified' Hunter Biden stories during 2020 election: US intelligence report
Daniel Chaitin
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Controversies surrounding the 51-year-old son of President Biden became fodder for Republicans and conservative media in the run-up to the November contest. A report released on Tuesday by the National Intelligence Council does not say any report about Hunter Biden was fabricated by the Kremlin, but rather they were spread with the help of a Russian government effort aimed at "denigrating" the elder Biden’s candidacy and the Democratic Party in favor of former President Donald Trump.
"Russian state media, trolls, and online proxies, including those directed by Russian intelligence, published disparaging content about President Biden, his family, and the Democratic Party, and heavily amplified related content circulating in US media, including stories centered on his son," the declassified report said.

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Biden's bullish rhetoric clashes with reality as messaging comes unmoored


Biden's bullish rhetoric clashes with reality as messaging comes unmoored
Rob Crilly
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A president who says he will put science first until unions object to plans to reopen schools. An administration that is on a “war-like” footing until it wants a weekend off. And a White House that promised a bipartisan COVID-19 relief package before giving up on Republican support.
After the chaos of former President Donald Trump’s administration, Biden and his team have tried to put clear messaging at the heart of his administration.
But the risk is that reality will get in the way of the president’s “Obama-esque” rhetoric, according to Brett Bruen, a member of the Obama administration’s National Security Council.

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