KEY POINTS
  • Russian leader Vladimir Putin pushed misinformation during the 2020 election cycle about Joe Biden through U.S. media and people close to then-President Donald Trump to try to boost Trump's reelection chances, a U.S. intelligence report said.
  • In particular, the declassified report, released Tuesday, said that Putin "had purview over the activities of Adriy Derkach, a Ukrainian legislator who played a prominent role in Russia's election influence activities."
  • Derkach, who has ties to Russian intelligence, is known to have met with Rudy Giuliani, Trump's personal lawyer, who for months promoted discredited allegations against Biden, now president, and his son Hunter Biden.

Russia and its president, Vladimir Putin, authorized intelligence assets to promote misinformation during the 2020 election cycle about Joe Biden through U.S. media and people close to then-President Donald Trump to try to boost Trump's reelection chances, a U.S. intelligence report said.

In particular, the declassified report, released Tuesday, said that Putin "had purview over the activities of Adriy Derkach, a Ukrainian legislator who played a prominent role in Russia's election influence activities."