Foreign Meddling Flooded the 2020 Election—but Not Hackers

Foreign Meddling Flooded the 2020 Election—but Not Hackers

After the pro-Trump hack-and-leak operations and disinformation campaigns that roiled the 2016 US election, the country braced for a second round of no-holds-barred foreign interference last year. But US intelligence agencies have now confirmed that didn't entirely come to pass. The 2020 election was hit with meddling, trolling, and disinformation operations like those of 2016—but not the outright efforts to hack election infrastructure or political campaigns themselves.


On Tuesday, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released a declassified report that outlines findings from US intelligence agencies including the CIA, NSA, FBI, and DHS on the overall picture of election interference by foreign actors in 2020. Those agencies agree that while more foreign powers than ever before attempted to influence the outcome of the election—using everything from disinformation to voter intimidation emails to social media campaigns—none actually seems to have used hackers to attempt to disrupt the election or access election infrastructure as they did in 2016.



“Trump advances so many lies already, so much disinformation, so many claims, that it’s very difficult to shift things such that Biden would have to respond to it.”


Clint Watts, Foreign Policy Research Institute



"In 2020, the IC tracked a broader array of foreign actors taking steps to influence US elections than in past election cycles," the report reads, naming Russia, Iran, Cuba, Venezuela, and even Lebanon's Hizbollah Islamic extremist group as actors that sought to influence the election's outcome. Russia in particular sought to support Trump's reelection bid with everything from troll-farm social media postings to active smear operations that provided information directly to "Trump administrati ..

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