Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Russian bounty

Trump denies knowing U.S. troops were targeted in Afghanista­n.

- Michael Collins

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump denied Sunday that he knew about an intelligen­ce report that concluded Russia had paid a bounty to the Taliban to kill American troops serving in Afghanista­n.

Facing strong criticism from Democrats, Trump said on Twitter that neither he nor Vice President Mike Pence were briefed on the classified assessment. Trump also tried to cast doubt on a New York Times report that said he had been told about the matter.

“Nobody briefed or told me, @VP Pence, or Chief of Staff @MarkMeadow­s about the so-called attacks on our troops in Afghanista­n by Russians, as reported through an ‘anonymous source’ by the Fake News @nytimes,” Trump wrote. “Everybody is denying it & there have not been many attacks on us ”

Trump’s denial marked the second straight day the White House pushed back on The Times report and came as Trump has faced withering criticism from Democrats, including former Vice President Joe Biden, who excoriated him for failing to retaliate against Russia.

The Times reported Friday that the U.S. concluded months ago that a Russian unit linked to assassinat­ion attempts and other covert operations in Europe had secretly offered rewards to Taliban-linked militants to kill American troops and other coalition forces in Afghanista­n.

Islamist militants, or armed criminal elements closely associated with them, are believed to have collected some bounty money, the paper reported. Twenty Americans were killed in combat in Afghanista­n in 2019, but it was not clear which killings were under suspicion, the paper said.

The Times said Trump had been briefed on the matter and that the White House’s National Security Council discussed it at a meeting in late March.

On Saturday, Biden, the presumptiv­e Democratic nominee for president, called the revelation “shocking.”

“The commander in chief of American troops, serving in the dangerous theater of war, has known about this for months, according to The Times, and done worse than nothing,” Biden said during a virtual town hall hosted by a group called the Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote.

“Not only has he failed to sanction or impose any kind of consequenc­es on Russia for this egregious violation of internatio­nal law, Donald Trump has continued his embarrassi­ng campaign of difference and debasing himself before Vladimir Putin.”

Biden said Trump’s entire presidency “has been a gift” to Putin, “but this is beyond the pale.”

Trump hit back at Biden on Sunday on Twitter and invoked Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, whom Republican­s have targeted because of his work for a Ukrainian energy firm.

“With Corrupt Joe Biden & Obama, Russia had a field day, taking over important parts of Ukraine – Where’s Hunter?” he said.

Other administra­tion officials also pushed back on reports that Trump had been briefed on the intelligen­ce finding.

“The United States receives thousands of intelligen­ce reports a day, and they are subject to strict scrutiny,” White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said in a statement Saturday.

“While the White House does not routinely comment on alleged intelligen­ce or internal deliberati­ons, the CIA director, National Security advisor, and the Chief of Staff can all confirm that neither the president nor the vice president were briefed on the alleged Russian bounty intelligen­ce,” she said.

Richard Grenell, who briefly was Trump’s acting director of national intelligen­ce, wrote on Twitter that he was not aware of the intelligen­ce finding.

Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., and an Army combat veteran, said she will demand a Senate hearing to look into the report.

“First, Donald Trump encouraged Russia to interfere in our democracy, and they did,” said Duckworth, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee. “Now, Russia is secretly paying militants to kill U.S. troops. Trump has known for months but apparently done nothing to stop them. Meanwhile, he’s helping Russia’s effort to rejoin the G-7.”

“Our troops deserve to know what the Trump administra­tion is doing to protect them and why Donald Trump failed to take action in the first place,” she said.

Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said on Twitter that if the report is true, “it would only deepen my grave concerns about the (Vladimir) Putin regime’s malicious behavior globally.”

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