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DATE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2020 6:30 AM EDT
TODAY'S TABLE OF CONTENTS
Leading the News
• Intelligence Officials Warn Of Russian And Iranian Interference In US Election.
• State Officials Working With FBI On Election Security.
Protests
• "Anarchist" Cities Sue Trump Administration Over Designation.
• Judge Dismisses Third-Degree Murder Charge In Floyd Case.
• Protests In Illinois After Police Shooting Of Black Teens.
Counter-Terrorism
• Report: Far-Right Groups Responsible For Two-Thirds Of Domestic Terrorist Attacks.
• Ninth Circuit Orders Resentencing Of California Man Who Pleaded Guilty To Terrorism Charges.
• White Supremacist Group Talked Of Paramilitary Training In Secret Vetting Calls.
• Man Who Supplied Weapons To San Bernardino Terrorists Faces Sentencing.
• Texas Man Pleads Guilty To Planting Fake Bomb On Railroad Tracks.
• French Officials Confirm Teacher's Killer Was In Contact With A Jihadist In Syria.
• US Military Quietly Helping Taliban Fight Isis In Afghanistan.
Counter-Intelligence
• Schumer, Wyden Urge FBI Not To Probe Biden Family Prior To Election.
• Ex-Hunter Biden Partner Says Joe Biden Was Set To Get Cut Of Business Deal.
• Trump, Ratcliffe Reportedly Seeking Declassification Of Russia Inquiry Document.
• John Brennan Discusses DNI Ratcliffe's "Credibility," Trump's Relationship With Intelligence Community.
• Reports Suggest Sonic Attacks Targeting Americans Are Widespread.
• Intelligence Officials Warning About Election Interference Earlier Than In 2016.
• Opinion: Both Parties Contributing To Lack Of Faith In Elections.
• Russia Will Be Blamed For Either Outcome Of US Election, Ambassador Says.
• NYTimes: US Intelligence Officials Believe Russia Is Greater Threat To Election.
• Clapper: Foreign Actors Aim To Exploit, Amplify Divisiveness In US.
• Opinion: Iran's Election Interference Aims Also To Discredit Democracy.
• States Increase IT Support For Elections Organizers As Systems Move Online.
• Wisconsin Officials Urge Voters To Ignore "Noise" About Election Interference And Vote.
• India, US To Negotiate Deal For Access To Satellite Data During Pompeo Visit.
• Filing: Garrison Courtney Almost Won Legal Immunity.
• Lawyer: Snowden Has Won Permanent Residency In Russia.
• Treasury Department Sanctioning Iran's Ambassador To Iraq Over Qods Force Agenda.
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• Bosnian Prosecutors Charge Intelligence Chief With Abuse Of Office.
• Declassified Polish Documents Spark Debate Over Potential Spy Activity.
Criminal Investigations
• Man Arrested In North Carolina With Guns, Explosives Planned To Assassinate Biden.
• Kentucky Governor: Release "Everything" From Breonna Taylor Grand Jury.
• White Teen Sentenced For Planning To Attack Black Churchgoers.
• Massachusetts Gang Member Pleads Guilty To Drug Conspiracy Charges.
• Montana Man Sentenced For Meth Possession.
• Missouri Man Arrested On Child Pornography Charges.
• Continuing Coverage: Florida Attorney Arrested On Serial Bank Robbery Charges.
• Philadelphia Mob Member Sentenced For Racketeering.
• FBI Searching For Missouri Man.
• FBI Searched California Home.
• Oregon Man Charged After Threatening Police, Courthouse With Firearms.
• FBI, DC Police Arrest Two For Child Sex Trafficking.
• Texas Court Delays Bribery Trial Until 2021.
• California Gang Members Indicted On Racketeering Charges.
• North Carolina Man Sentenced For Sex Trafficking.
• North Carolina Man Sentenced On Drug, Firearms Charges.
• Attorney Seeks Documents in Michigan Triple Murder; MGM Grand Mentioned.
Financial Crime & Corporate Scandals
• Judge In Mangano Case Orders Hearing On Alleged Perjury.
• Florida Woman Pleads Guilty To Embezzlement.
• Athens, Alabama City Schools To Dismiss Superintendent Under FBI Probe.
• New York Court Upholds Dismissal Of State Mortgage Fraud Charges Against Manafort.
• Goldman To Pay Nearly $3B, Take Millions From Executives To Settle 1MDB Probe.
• FTC Nearing Decision On A Facebook Antitrust Case.
• California Court Refuses To Hear Bayer's Appeal Of Roundup Verdict.
Cyber Division
• EU, UK To Enforce Sanctions On GRU Officers Over 2015 Cyberattack On Germany.
• Security Researcher Says He Accessed Trump's Twitter Account.
Law Enforcement Services
• DOJ Effort Would Link Federal Police Grants To Use-Of-Force Standards.
• FBI Agents Visit South Dakota Winter Housing Camp.
• Walmart Sues Federal Government Over Opioid Crisis.
• WPost: Judgment Against Purdue Pharma Is "Modest."
International Relations
• US Congressman Seeks To Designate CCP As Criminal Organization.
Other FBI News
• Sources: Trump Weighing Firing Of Wray After Election.
• Professional Gambler Sues Bharara, DOJ Claiming Misconduct In Insider Trading Case.
Other Washington News
• Senate Judiciary Committee Advances Barrett Nomination As Democrats Boycott Vote.
• Biden Says He Would Create Commission To Consider Court Reforms.
• Pelosi Says Negotiators Are "Just About There" On Stimulus Deal.
• FDA Officially Approves Remdesivir As Cases Spike.
• Azar Dismisses Report Of Tensions With Hahn.
• Azar: New CDC Guidelines On Close Contact A "Call To Action."
• FDA Advisory Committee Debates Safety, Efficacy Standards For Vaccine.
• Palantir System To Help Track Manufacture, Distribution Of COVID Vaccines.
• Consensus Emerges COVID Rarely Transmitted By Contact With Contaminated Surfaces.
• Chicago Imposes Curfew As Cases Spike.
• Iowa's Economy Suffering Despite No Lockdown.
• Three Cases Reported At Los Angeles Megachurch That Defied Public Health Orders.
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• Southwest Will No Longer Block Middle Seat Starting In December.
• USA Today Criticizes Administration's Consideration Of Herd Immunity Strategy.
• Court Bars Census Bureau From Giving Administration Data On Migrants.
• Trump Says He Is Looking Forward To Supreme Court Overturning ACA.
• Cotton, Loeffler Ask DOJ To Investigate Racial Segregation On College Campuses.
• Sources: Kushner Floating Launch Of Trump-Branded Media Outlet.
• Trump Issues Order Removing Protections For Federal Workers.
• USPS IG: Mail Service Deteriorated Under DeJoy.
• Colorado Wildfire Grows By More Than 100,000 Acres, Forcing Evacuation.
International News
• Europe Imposes More Restrictions As Hospitals Prepare For Second Wave.
• Report: Bombing Kills Syrian Cleric Key To Deals With Rebels.
• US Provided Air Cover For Taliban As It Battled ISIS.
• Afghan Airstrike Targeting Taliban Kills 12 Children.
• Radical Cleric Seeks To Reimpose Islamic Law In Afghanistan.
• Twenty NATO Members Not Forecast To Meet 2% Of GDP Defense Spending Target By 2024.
• Putin Hints At Russia-China Military Alliance.
• Hopes For Armenia-Azerbaijan Deal Fade Despite Upcoming Pompeo Meeting.
• Sudanese Government Prepared To Normalize Relations With Israel As Part Of US Deal.
• Hariri Named Lebanon's Prime Minister For Fourth Time.
• Nigeria's Buhari Does Not Mention Shooting Of Protesters In Speech On Unrest.
• Guinean President Easily Wins Third Term.
• Polish Court Bans One Of Country's Only Forms Of Legal Abortion.
• WPost Analysis: Bolivia Returns To Morales After Year Of Turmoil.
• Vatican Dismisses US Concerns, Extends Agreement With China On Bishops.
The Big Picture
• Headlines From Today's Front Pages.
Washington's Schedule
• Today's Events In Washington.
Leading the News
Intelligence Officials Warn Of Russian And Iranian Interference In US Election.
All three broadcast news networks covered what David Muir of ABC World News Tonight
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/75a0ddd7221342c39f44a8a475dIlcbb?pubid=fbi> (10/22, story 3,
2:35, 6.71M) called a "new warning about election interference. US authorities say Russia and Iran have
obtained voter registration information, and that Iran has used that information to send threatening messages to
voters." ABC's Pierre Thomas reported on the "new details about alleged covert efforts by Russia and Iran to
weaponize illegally obtained information about American voters." FBI Director Wray: "We are not going to
tolerate any criminal activity that threatens the sanctity of your vote." Thomas: "Two of America's primary
adversaries successfully penetrated voter registration databases at the local level along with gleaning voter data
from publicly available sources." DNI Ratcliffe: "We have already seen Iran sending spoofed emails designed to
intimidate voters, incite social unrest." Pete Williams reported on NBC Nightly News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/d2beeb02a36544bd931a823782b17b03?pubid=fbi> (10/22, story 3,
1:55, Holt, 5.51 M), "Voters in Florida and a few other states began receiving emails this week appearing to come
from the Proud Boys known to support President Trump, especially after he fleetingly referred to them in the
first presidential debate." Ratcliffe: "We have already seen Iran sending spoofed emails designed to intimidate
voters, incite social unrest, and damage President Trump."
National Security Advisor O'Brien said on Fox News' The Story
<https://video.foxnews.corn/v/6204040428001/?playlist_id=5410209611001> (10/22), "The Iranians are the
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most recent to have engaged in this activity that was exposed by Director Wray and Director Ratcliffe and I
commend our intelligence services for uncovering it quickly. We think transparency is the best deterrent for this
sort of activity in the future. The Iranians understand that we are very unhappy with this and there will be
consequences as a result of it." O'Brien added, "We are confident in what we can do to protect the American
people and protect our elections."
Asked on WIND-AM <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/71c17968a74b4efdaeecd220d353eb15?
pubid=fbi> Chicago (10/22, 8K) about the remarks by Ratcliffe and Wray, White House Senior Communications
Advisor Ben Williamson said. "We're on top of this. This is an Administration that has spent and invested
millions, if not billions, of dollars in election security, making sure our systems are secure, making sure we're
holding foreign actors accountable for any evidence we see of foreign interference."
NBC News <https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2020-election/trump-admin-has-known-weeks-iran-russia-
hacked-local-governments-n1244309> (10/22, Dilanian, 6.14M) reports that a pair of US intelligence officials
told them that the Administration "has known for weeks that Iran and Russia had successfully hacked local
governments and obtained voter registration and other personal data." The officials "said Iran's intent wasn't
entirely clear, but that one goal is sowing chaos and undermining confidence in the election. Both officials said it
would hurt the Trump campaign if a white nationalist group was exposed as having sought to bully Democrats."
Meanwhile, CBS News <https://www.cbsnews.com/news/iran-emails-florida-alaska-arizona-no-evidence-
breaches/> (10/22, Quinn, 3.68M) reports that officials in the three states targeted by Iran — Florida, Alaska, and
Arizona — "say their voter databases have not been compromised." The Miami Herald
<https://www.heraldmailmedia.com/news/nationkmailed-threats-in-florida-dry-up-as-congressional-delegation-
asks-for-fbi-briefinWarticle_04bd6033-2669-57fl-b227-dc62a104e3c3.html> (10/22, Gross, Ceballos) reports
that after the FBI accused Iran of ending the emails, they "appeared to have come to a halt." However, "two
Florida members of Congress are now requesting an FBI briefing for the Florida delegation and at least seven
local election officials say they have not been given any information from authorities on the scope of the issue
other than what has been publicly reported."
The Hill <https://thehill.com/policy/cybersecurity/522364-five-takeaways-on-iran-russia-election-interference>
(10/22, Klar, Miller, 2.98M) reports looks at the takeaways from the incident, including the idea that Iran "should
not be underestimated," and also highlighted the differences in tone of Wray and Ratcliffe.
Meanwhile, Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-10-22/iran-takes-center-stage-as-u-s-
cites-election-hacking-concerns> (10/22, Tarabay, Mehrotra, 4.73M) reports that Ratcliffe "said the Iranian
operation was meant to hurt the president, which is far from clear based on the contents of the video and emails.
Cyber-researchers are also wondering what sort of intelligence Ratcliffe unearthed to accuse Iran of meddling
within just hours of the spoofing operation. Attributing malicious operations to nation-states typically takes
months and years, not hours."
Mistakes In Video Enabled Analysts To Attribute Purported Proud Boys Emails To Iran. Reuters
<https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-cyber-iran-exclusive/exclusive-dumb-mistake-exposed-iranian-
hand-behind-fake-proud-boys-u-s-election-emails-sources-idUSICBN2772YL> (10/22, Bing, Stubbs) reports
government analysts and private sector investigators quickly attributed "to Iranian hackers a wave of thousands
of threatening emails aimed at U.S. voters because of mistakes made in a video attached to some of the
messages, according to four people familiar with the matter." The emails which "demanded that voters change
their party affiliation to the Republican Party and vote for President Donald Trump or `we will come after you,'
appeared to come from an official-looking Proud Boys email address," but "the address was inauthentic, security
analysts said." While the hackers attempted "to blur aspects of the video to hide their identity," they "were
unable to obfuscate all of the incriminating information, the sources said.... Analysts then cross-referenced those
clues left in the video with data from other intelligence streams, including communications interceptions."
Google Reports "Inauthentic Emails" This Week From Iran. In its election news blog, NBC News
<https://www.nbcnews.corn/politics/2020-election/live-blog/2020-10-22-trump-biden-election-
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n1244210/ncrd1244259> (10/22, Shabad, 6.14M) reports that Google "said in a statement Thursday that the tech
company and others have seen evidence that an operation linked to Iran 'sent inauthentic emails to people in the
U.S. over the past 24 hours."' Google added, "We referred the matter to the FBI and will continue to work with
law enforcement and others in the industry to identify and remove any related content." Business Insider
<https://www.businessinsider.com/google-voter-intimidation-emails-iran-proud-boys-john-ratcliffe-election-
2020-10> (10/22, 3.67M) says Google's statement "tallies closely with parts of a statement from" Ratcliffe
"given at a press conference on Wednesday."
Russia, Iran Deny Accusations. Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-iran-usa-swiss/iran-summons-swiss-
envoy-over-us-election-claim-idUSICEIN277 I EU> (10/22) reports that an Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman
on Thursday said, "Iran's strong rejection ofAmerican officials' repetitive, baseless and false claims was
conveyed to the Swiss ambassador...As we have said before, it makes no difference for Iran who wins the U.S.
election." Switzerland "represents U.S. interests in Iran because Washington and Tehran have no diplomatic
ties." Similarly, Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-security-kremlindcremlin-denies-us-
allegations-of-interference-in-2020-presidential-election-idUSICBN2771DJ> (10/22) reports that Russia "on
Thursday denied allegations from the United States that it had tried to interfere with the 2020 presidential
election, calling accusations of hacking unfounded."
US Officials Remain More Concerned About Russia Than Iran. The New York Times
<https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/22/us/politics/russia-election-interference-hacks.html> (10/22, Barnes,
Perlroth, Sanger, 18.61M) reports that "while senior Trump administration officials said this week that Iran has
been actively interfering in the presidential election, many intelligence officials said they remained far more
concerned about Russia, which in recent days has hacked into state and local computer networks in breaches that
could allow Moscow broader access to American voting infrastructure." The Washington Post
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/iran-russia-election-interference/2020/10/22/e3c2fcla-
1496-11eb-ad6f-36c93e6e94ftstory.html> (10/22, Nakashima, Harris, Barrett, 14.2M) similarly says that while
the Administration "has highlighted the threat Iran poses to the U.S. election, a different foe — Russia — remains
the more potent adversary, and has in recent months stolen data from at least two county systems in California
and Indiana, according to U.S. officials."
Newsweek <https://www.newsweek.com/democrats-criticize-trump-administration-over-false-equivalences-
between-iranian-russian-1541464> (10/22, Lemon, 1.53M) reports that Democratic Lawmakers "have criticized
President Donald Trump's administration," particularly Ratcliffe, "over what they see as conflating Iranian
election interference with Russian efforts, which they argue are far more serious and pose a significantly greater
threat." CQ Roll Call <https://www.rollcall.com/2020/10/22/ratcliffes-waming-on-foreign-interference-with-u-s-
voters-provokes-skepticism/> (10/22, Ratnam, 154K) reports that Ratcliffe's warning on Wednesday
"mmediately drew skeptical reactions from Democratic lawmakers, some of whom had been briefed in private
about the interference. They specifically disputed that the actions by Iran were intended to harm Trump." Instead
of listening to Ratcliffe, "the House Homeland Security Committee said in its Twitter feed that Americans should
listen" Wray and Krebs.
The Hill <https://thehill.corn/policy/cybersecurity/522257-pelosi-calls-iran-bad-actor-but-not-equivalent-to-
russia-on-election> (10/22, Klar, 2.98M) reports that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, for her part, on Thursday
"said Iran is a tad actor' but not on par with Russia in terms of seeking to influence the U.S. election." Pelosi
and other Democrats "sought to draw attention on Russian interference after" Ratcliffe "warned Wednesday both
countries are behind efforts to sway public opinion related to the presidential election." ABC News
<https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/pelosi-urges-caution-statements-coming-election-intelligence-
cofrununity/story?id=73766002> (10/22, 2.97M) reports that Pelosi said, "I think we have to be very careful
about any statements coming out about the election from the intelligence community at this time."
CNN <https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/22/politics/russian-hackers-election-data/index.html> (10/22, Herb, Fung,
Hansler, Cohen, 83.I6M) reports that an ODNI spokesperson "on Thursday responded to the criticism of
Ratcliffe, arguing that his comments were consistent with the intelligence community's previous assessments
about Tehran's intentions when it comes to interference in the 2020 race." Amanda Schoch said in a statement to
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CNN, "As NCSC Director Bill Evanina said on August 7th, the IC assesses `that Iran seeks to undermine U.S.
democratic institutions, President Trump, and to divide the country in advance of the 2020 elections." CNN adds
that "not all Democrats were critical of Ratcliffe," with SSCI Vice Chairman Mark Warner telling "reporters
Thursday that he understood why Ratcliffe made the comments he did about the effort being intended to hurt
Trump."
New Alert: Russians Targeting Government, Aviation Computer Networks. Jeff Pegues of the CBS Evening
News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/24e8fee6e3604674a810f4c2a53a3d38?pubid=fbi> (10/22,
story 3, 2:00, O'Donnell, 3.96M) reported, "The cyber security alert says the Russian hacks began last month,
targeting dozens of government and aviation computer networks in the United States, successfully obtaining data
from at least two victim servers. Since 2016, Russian hackers posed the greatest threat to US election systems. In
that election, it is widely assumed that they scanned and probed voter databases in all 50 states. Today's alert
proves they haven't stopped."
Axios <https://www.axios.corn/russia-hacking-elections-local-governments-9b929246-d5e1-4149-b272-
a2adad28c484.html> (10/22, Rummler, 521K) reports that Energetic Bear, a Russian state-sponsored hacking
organization, "has stolen data from two servers after targeting state and federal government networks in the U.S.
since at least September," the FBI and CISA announced. However, the FBI and CISA "said Thursday they do not
have evidence that Energetic Bear compromised elections data or government operations." Politico
<https://www.politico.com/news/2020/10/22/russian-hackers-state-local-governments-431327> (10/22, Geller,
4.29M) reports that while "hackers have `exfiltrated data from at least two victim servers,' the agencies said they
saw no indication that the intruders had `intentionally disrupted any aviation, education, elections, or government
operations."' Energetic Bear "is best known among security researchers for its intrusions into European energy
companies, including firms in the oil, gas and electric sectors." USA Today
<hftps://vvww.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2020/10/22/election-2020-new-wave-russian-hacking-
efforts-detected-officials/3735228001/> (10/22, 10.31M) reports that CISA Director Christopher Krebs
"described the activity Thursday has a `broad scanning' effort by the Russians that had not interfered with actual
voting."
Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.coin/news/articles/2020-10-22/russiart-hackers-targeted-government-and-
aviation-u-s-says> (10/22, Mehrotra, 4.73M) reports that while the FBI and CISA "don't have any evidence that
attacks have disrupted victims in aviation, education, elections or government, they raise concerns that the
successful compromises could open the door to more malicious attacks in the near future." Reuters
<https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-russia/russian-hackers-attack-u-s-state-and-local-government-
networks-u-s-government-says-idUSICBN2772YX> (10/22, Satter) reports that the names of the targeted
governments "were not disclosed. DHS did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The FBI provided
no further details but said in a statement that it was `shining a spotlight on Russia's nefarious behavior."'
The AP <https://apnews.corn/article/donald-trump-iran-media-social-media-elections-
8eccec2bd393098f9fb39b955ae52bde> (10/22, Tucker, Bajak) reports that US officials "have repeatedly said it
would be extremely difficult for hackers to alter vote tallies in a meaningful way, but they have warned about
other methods of interference that could disrupt the election, including cyberattacks on networks meant to
impede the voting process." Still, NPR <https://www.npr.org/2020/10/22/926825699/ongoing-russian-
cyberattacks-are-targeting-u-s-election-systems-feds-say> (10/22, Ewing, 3.12M) reports that the "agencies
involved have been warning for months, including with similar bulletins about cyber-risks confronting U.S.
elections infrastructure, which they have suggested likely would focus on systems adjacent to core operations —
such as a website that shows results — as opposed to the casting and counting of ballots themselves." CNN
<https://www.cnn.corn/2020/10/22/politicskussian-hackers-election-data/index.html> (10/22, Herb, Fung,
Hansler, Cohen, 83.16M) says that the "warnings issued Thursday indicate the heightened security posture of the
US government days ahead of the presidential election."
The Wall Street Journal <https://wwvv.wsj.corn/articles/russian-hacks-of-u-s-government-networks-prompt-
election-warning-11603401513> (10/22, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) also briefly reports on the new alert,
as does CyberScoop <https://www.cyberscoop.com/temp-isotope-russia-cisa-election-security/> (10/22,
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Lyngaas), CNET News <https://wvvw.cnet.com/news/russian-hackers-infiltrated-state-and-local-government-
networks-fbi-and-cisa-say/> (10/22, Hautala, I.99M), The Hill <https://thehill.corn/policy/cybersecurity/522368-
dhs-fbi-say-russian-hackers-targeting-us-state-and-local-systems> (10/22, 2.98M), among others.
Senate Intelligence Committee Leaders Warn Iran, Russia Not To Interfere In Election. The Washington Times
<https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/oct/22/senate-intel-leaders-warn-iran-and-russia-of-seved>
(10/22, Blake, 492K) reports that "leaders of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence warned foreign
adversaries Thursday not to meddle in next month's elections while urging Americans to stay vigilant." Sens.
Marco Rubio (R-FL), acting Chairman, and Mark Warner (D-VA), Vice Chairman, "were responding to the
government disclosing attempts by Iran and Russia to interfere in the race." DNI Ratcliffe "said Wednesday that
Iran and Russia have accessed voter information and taken 'specific actions to influence public opinion' about
the elections." A statement from the Senate leaders said, "To our adversaries, we reiterate DNI Ratcliffe's
warning against interfering in America's electoral process. ... Republicans and Democrats are united when we
say that continued attempts to sow dissent, cast doubt on election results, or disrupt our election systems and
infrastructure will necessitate a severe response."
The Hill <http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/522273-bipartisan-senate-intel-leadership-urge-americans-
to-be-vigilant-in> (10/22, Kelly, 2.98M) reports that DNI Ratcliffe had "said Iranian actors had sent `spoofed'
emails to intimidate voters, `incite social unrest and damage President Trump.' Rubio and Warner "urged
Americans and the media `to be skeptical of sensationalist, last-minute claims about election infrastructure' and
made a bipartisan show of force as a warning against any foreign actors aiming to interfere in the U.S. elections."
State Officials Working With FBI On Election Security.
WDTV-TV <https://www.wdtv.com/2020/10/22/fbi-west-virginia-elections-officials-working-to-ensure-secure-
election/> Bridgeport, WV (10/22) reports that while "U.S. intelligence officials say foreign governments are
once again trying to influence voters," West Virginia "isn't one of the four states involved in the interference,
according to Secretary of State Mac Warner." The West Virginia official is "working closely with federal
authorities to ensure a secure election, including the FBI's Pittsburgh Field Office. Michael Christman is the
Special Agent In Charge." Christman said, "Cybersecurity is typically the greatest threat we're concerned with.
... We want to make sure that every citizen has the ability to vote in an unimpeded manner." Warner commented,
"We can't stop somebody from attacking us. All we can do is react to it in a fashion that says we have a training
plan in place, we will be transparent with the public as to what we know and when we know it." Also reporting is
the Charleston (WV) Gazette-Mail <https://www.wvgazettemail.com/news/politics/west-virginia-hasnt-been-hit-
by-election-interference-secretary-of-state-says/article_98ed634c-7195-5cf4-995b-afe8bf397106.html> (10/22,
121K).
The AP <https://wvvvv.usnews.corn/news/best-states/alabama/articles/2020-10-22/attomey-to-oversee-election-
complaints-in-north-alabama> (10/22) reports, "The U.S. attorney's office in Birmingham says Assistant U.S.
Attorney Jason Cheek will serve as the region's elections office?' during the upcoming election. U.S. Attorney
Prim Escalona "says anyone with information about fraud or discrimination should notify Justice Department
officials," such as "intimidating voters at polling places, buying votes or stuffing ballot boxes are all prohibited."
FBI agents will be "available nationwide to receive allegations of election fraud and other election abuses on
Nov. 3."
KRNV-TV <https://mynews4.corn/news/localabi-to-investigate-voter-fraud-claims-thoroughly-and-quickly-in-
nevada> Reno, NV (10/22) reports that Nevada has a "heightened risk of voter fraud due to the increase in mail
in ballots." The state's Election Integrity Task Force in Nevada "is made up of Attorney General Aaron Ford, the
Secretary of State's office and other local governing bodies." Special agent Aaron Rouse "says that voter fraud
claims will be taken seriously and will be investigated thoroughly and quickly throughout the state."
The Idaho Falls (ID) Post Register <https://www.postregister.corn/news/local/idaho-us-attomey-fbi-doj-to-stand-
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by-for-voting-and-election-complaints/article_6805b36c-47b2-5b78-aeaa-caf14703f83c.html> (10/22) reports,
"Bart Davis, U.S. Attorney for Idaho, announced Thursday that his office," the FBI, and DOJ "will be standing
by to field complaints of voter intimidation or election interference." Davis said the DOJ "must act to protect the
integrity of the election process." DOJ has "a longstanding Election Day program to monitor these issues, and
that it is a federal crime to intimidate or bribe voters, buy or sell votes, impersonate voters, alter vote tallies, or
mark ballots for other voters against their wishes." Davis has "appointed three assistant U.S. attorneys, in three
regions of the state, to serve as elections officers for the district and field complaints," and all "will be on duty
while polls are open."
WJAR-TV <https://tumto10.com/news/local/fbi-ri-election-leaders-and-state-police-ensure-safe-election-
discuss-voting-procedures> Providence, RI (10/22, 144K) reports that on Thursday, Rhode Island Secretary of
State Nellie Gorbea was joined at a press briefing "by the FBI, Rhode Island State Police, Board of Elections and
the Attorney General to discuss the upcoming election." The Rhode Island official "estimates about half of all
voters in the state will cast their ballots before Election Day," and "early voting numbers won't be added to the
total votes until 10 p.m. on election night." FBI Boston Special Agent in Charge Joseph Bonavolonta said, "As
far as these disinformation campaigns, the reason why they're so powerful is because you look at everybody's
reliance these days on social media platforms."
Protests
"Anarchist" Cities Sue Trump Administration Over Designation.
The AP <https://apnews.corn/article/new-york-new-york-city-lawsuits-oregon-portland-
lba25f0e85221d6c57a85f97df8lbcea> (10/22, Johnson, Matthews) reports, "New York, Seattle and Portland —
three cities recently labeled `anarchist jurisdictions' by the U.S. Justice Department — filed a lawsuit Thursday to
invalidate the designation and fight off the Trump Administration's efforts to withhold federal dollars." The suit
"ridiculed the designation, calling the President's action `offensive to both the Constitution and common sense,'"
and "noted that the consequences of withholding federal money during a pandemic are `deadly serious.'" The
cities argue that "the President can't add conditions to money Congress has appropriated," and claims "the
Administration violated due process rights and the 10th Amendment."
The New York Times <https://vvww.nytimes.com/2020/10/22/nyregion/trump-anarchist-jurisdiction-
lawsuit.html> (10/22, Fitzsimmons, 18.61 M) reports that the Administration's "attempt to strip New York City of
federal funds...could cost the city as much as $12 billion — money for the cash-starved subway, for the Police
Department and for the city's efforts to treat coronavirus patients, city officials said on Thursday." According to
the Times, "although the city was granted $2.65 billion in Covid-related funding from the Federal Emergency
Management Agency, only $199.6 million of it has been doled out."
The Oregonian <https://wvvw.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/2020/10/new-york-joins-portland-and-
seattle-in-suit-over-federal-threat-to-penalize-anarchy-cities.html> (10/22, 1M) reports that Portland Mayor Ted
Wheeler (D) "said the money at risk is `critical to protecting vulnerable residents,'" including "federal funds for
coronavirus relief, funds for HIV treatment, and funds for newborn screenings." New York City Corporation
Counsel Jim Johnson "said the cities are acting now because the federal government has begun taking concrete
steps to withhold funds."
Judge Dismisses Third-Degree Murder Charge In Floyd Case.
ABC World News Tonight <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/b821ald175344a628a188ba494747768?
pubid=fbi> (10/22, story 7, 0:20, Muir, 6.71M) reported, "A Minnesota judge tonight has upheld eight of nine
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charges against the former police officers in the George Floyd case. Derek Chauvin, seen with his knee on
Floyd's neck, still facing second degree unintentional murder and manslaughter charges, though a lesser charge
was dropped. The other three officers had all charges upheld, each facing aiding and abetting murder and
manslaughter. The trial for all four is set for March."
The AP <https://apnews.corn/article/thomas-lane-minnesota-minneapolis-racial-injustice-tou-thao-
cac924c53ddlfb2515346fbd9631cb8f> (10/22, Forliti) reports that Hennepin County District Judge Peter Cahill
"dismissed a third-degree murder charge filed against the former Minneapolis police officer who pressed his
knee against George Floyd's neck, saying there was not enough probable cause for that count to proceed to trial."
Gov. Tim Walz (D) "activated the Minnesota National Guard in anticipation of protests" after similar
demonstrations broke out "after Chauvin was released on bail earlier this month, resulting in dozens of arrests."
Cahill "said Chauvin's decision to continue kneeling on Floyd's neck after he went silent and motionless `is
strong evidence of Chauvin's intent to inflict bodily harm,' but that "nothing about the manner in which
Chauvin pressed his knee down on Floyd's neck...was eminently dangerous to anyone other than Floyd," making
the third-degree murder charge inappropriate in this case.
Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-race-usa-chauvin/judge-keeps-2nd-degree-murder-charge-
against-ex-police-officer-in-floyd-death-drops-lesser-charge-idUSKBN277266> (10/22, Layne) reports Walz
"announced that he had activated the Minnesota National Guard as a `precautionary step' following the ruling,
which he said marked 'a positive step in the path toward justice for George Floyd.' Cahill also "upheld a
manslaughter charge against Chauvin and all six charges against three other officers — Thomas Lane, J.
Alexander Kueng and Tou Thao — for allegedly aiding and abetting Chauvin in the murder. Kueng and Lane
helped hold Floyd down by restraining his back and legs, Cahill noted, while Thao kept a group of bystanders at
bay."
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/22/us/derek-chauvin-third-degree-murder.html>
(10/22, Ismay, 18.61M) reports that the ruling "came in response to a motion by lawyers representing Mr.
Chauvin and three other former officers to dismiss all charges against them for lack of probable cause."
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison said in a statement, "This is an important, positive step forward in the
path toward justice for George Floyd, his family, our community, and Minnesota." Prosecutors also "announced
charges against a truck driver who drove a fuel truck through a protest on a bridge in Minneapolis six days after
Mr. Floyd was killed" on Thursday. Bogdan Vechirko "was charged with a felony count of threats of violence
and a gross misdemeanor count of criminal vehicular operation."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/national/judge-dismisses-third-degree-murder-charge-
against-officer-in-george-floyds-death-upholds-more-serious-charge/2020/10/22/3f3alcce-1490-11eb-ad6f-
36c93e6e94fb_story.html> (10/22, Bailey, 14.2M) reports that the Floyd ruling is the first "in a series of major
decisions expected in the case," as Cahill considers "whether the men will be tried together, as prosecutors have
requested, or separately, as the former officers want. Defense attorneys have also requested to move the trial out
of Hennepin County, questioning whether it is possible to seat an impartial jury in Minneapolis and citing
security concerns in a city that was rocked by days of civil unrest after Floyd's death and remains deeply on
edge." The Post says Walz acted "on a request from Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey" in the activation of "100
Minnesota National Guard troops" and state patrol officers.
The Minneapolis Star Tribune <https://www.startribune.com/ex-officers-to-go-to-trial-1 -charge-
dropped/572827792/> (10/22, 1.04M) reports "Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey requested support from the guard
`out of an abundance of caution and for the sake of preparedness,' spokesman Mychal Vlatkovich said." The
Tribune says "Cahill's rulings Thursday are his most significant pretrial decisions since he was assigned the case
this past summer," resolving "issues that had some activists worried Floyd's death would go unheard in the court
system like many previous cases of police killing Black civilians. And they quelled some fears that Minneapolis
would once again erupt in protest, arson and looting if the former officers were to avoid criminal prosecution."
Protests In Illinois After Police Shooting Of Black Teens.
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The CBS Evening News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/7ae2fee6ee424029619da7c716fcea48?
pubid=fbi> (10/22, story 7, 0:25, O'Donnell, 3.96M) reported that Waukegan Mayor Sam Cunningham "is
calling for calm after the deadly police shooting of a Black teenager. Protesters took to the streets today over the
killing of 19-year-old Marcellis Stinnette and the wounding of 20-year-old Tafarra Williams. Investigators say
the officer, who is Hispanic, opened fire, as the couple's car rolled in reverse towards him, and that the couple
had fled from another officer earlier Tuesday night. No weapons were found in the car."
Counter-Terrorism
Report: Far-Right Groups Responsible For Two-Thirds Of Domestic Terrorist Attacks.
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/far-right-groups-cited-in-domestic-terror-attacks-
11603367633> (10/22, Strobel, Levy, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports white supremacists and other
right-wing groups accounted for two-thirds of domestic terrorist attacks and plots so far in 2020, but the threat
posed by antifascist and other leftist groups is rising, according to a new report
<https://www.csis.org/analysis/war-comes-home-evolution-domestic-terrorism-united-states> by the Center for
Strategic and International Studies.
Ninth Circuit Orders Resentencing Of California Man Who Pleaded Guilty To Terrorism Charges.
The San Francisco Chronicle <https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/Oakland-man-who-pleaded-guilty-to-
terror-charges-15668554.php> (10/22, Egelko, 2.67M) reports, "A federal appeals court ordered a reduction
Thursday in the 15-year, 8-month prison sentence of an Oakland man who talked online of planning to kill
thousands of people in the Bay Area, saying the evidence failed to show Amer Alhaggagi was seriously planning
or promoting terrorism." Alhaggagi, "a Berkeley High graduate, pleaded guilty in July 2018 to attempting to
provide material support or resources to a foreign terrorist organization, the Islamic State." US District Judge
Charles Breyer "imposed a 188-month sentence in February 2019, saying Alhaggagi had taken actions, such as
opening the social media and email accounts, that were intended as `intimidation or coercion' of the U.S.
government," but "on Thursday, a divided panel of the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco
rejected the terrorism finding and ordered Alhaggagi resentenced."
White Supremacist Group Talked Of Paramilitary Training In Secret Vetting Calls.
CNN <https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/22/us/white-supremacist-group-secret-recordings/index.html> (10/22,
Sidner, Simon, 83.I6M) reports, "Young men hoping to join a White supremacist group spoke about hosting
paramilitary trainings and how to legally bring firearms to those events, according to secret recordings of vetting
calls published by the Southern Poverty Law Center Thursday." CNN adds, "Some 83 hours of calls with more
than 100 participants linked to The Base group were analyzed by the SPLC, which monitors hate, for a new
podcast, `Sounds Like Hate.' Military training or knowledge of firearms was an important asset, according to the
released calls. So was having a place to train." According to CNN, "The SPLC's release of parts of the calls
comes at a time when US intelligence services say domestic violent extremists, specifically White supremacist
groups are the `the most persistent and lethal threat in the Homeland."'
Man Who Supplied Weapons To San Bernardino Terrorists Faces Sentencing.
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The Orange County (CA) Register <https://www.ocregister.coin/2020/10/22/man-who-supplied-weapons-to-san-
bemardino-terrorists-to-be-sentenced-fridayt> (10/22, Rokos, 546K) reports, "Attorneys will argue for
significantly different prison terms Friday, Oct. 23, when Enrique Marquez Jr. is sentenced for supplying the
weapons used in the Dec. 2, 2015, terrorist shooting in San Bernardino that killed 14 people and wounded 22
others." According to the OCR, "The ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Jesus G. Bernal in Riverside could
mean a 19-year difference in Marquez's prison term. Marquez, 28, pleaded guilty in February 2017, but his
sentencing has been delayed by attorney motions and Marquez's unsuccessful attempt to withdraw his plea to
one of the charges." The OCR adds, "Marquez was convicted of providing material support to terrorists and
making a false statement on federal firearms-purchase forms on which Marquez said the firearms he was buying
in 2011 and 2012 were for his use. Instead, he sold them to Syed Rizwan Farook as part of an aborted plan to
wage attacks on motorists."
Texas Man Pleads Guilty To Planting Fake Bomb On Railroad Tracks.
WFAA-TV <https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/crime/dallas-man-pleads-guilty-to-planting-a-fake-bomb-on-
railroad-tracks-doj-says/287-191b99e7-afad-4927-a760-3156c9542024> Dallas (10/22, Harris, 307K) reports
from Dallas, Texas, "A Dallas man pleaded guilty Thursday to one count of misinformation and hoaxes related to
a Dec. 2018 case where he planted a fake bomb in the middle of a Kansas City Rail Line railroad track in Dallas,
according to the U.S. Department of Justice." Mark Ashley Robert, 37, "put the device on the railroad track in
the early morning hours of Dec. 21, 2018, according to court documents. A railroad conductor was the one who
spotted it." The Dallas Police Department Bomb Squad "was called to the scene, and after determining that it
was not a real explosive device, turned the fake bomb over to the FBI for fingerprint examination."
French Officials Confirm Teacher's Killer Was In Contact With A Jihadist In Syria.
The Guardian (UK) <https://www.theguardian.corn/world/2020/oct/22/samuel-patys-killer-was-reportedly-in-
contact-with-jihadist-in-syria> (10/22, 4.19M) reports, "The killer of Samuel Paty, the teacher decapitated
outside his school last week after showing his class two cartoons of the prophet Muhammad, was in contact with
an Islamist fighter in Syria," according to French media. France "confirmed on Thursday that seven people,
including two schoolchildren, had been charged with terrorism offences after Abdullakh Anzorov, 18, killed the
teacher with a 30cm knife on Friday." Anzorov "had contact with an as yet unidentified Russian-speaking
jihadist in Syria who was located through an IP address that had been traced back to Idlib." He "had been granted
asylum and a residence permit until 2030, had first established contact with the jihadist in September this year
via Instagram."
US Military Quietly Helping Taliban Fight Isis In Afghanistan.
The Washington Post <https://wwvv.washingtonpost.corn/outlook/2020/10/22/taliban-isis-drones-afghanistank
(10/22, 14.2M) reports that "the U.S. military has been quietly helping the Taliban to weaken the Islamic State in
its Konar stronghold and keep more of the country from falling into the hands" of ISIS, according to various
sources. Unlike the Taliban, the US views ISIS "as an international terrorist organization with aspirations to
strike America and Europe." The US coordinates with the Taliban merely "by observing battle conditions and
listening in on the group." The Konar operations reflect the "outsourcing of what has long been a core U.S.
military mission — fighting the Islamic State and al-Qaeda — to the uneasily coordinated forces of the Afghan
government and the Taliban, with U.S. counterterrorism forces in some cases helping both."
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Schumer, Wyden Urge FBI Not To Probe Biden Family Prior To Election.
Fox News <https://www.foxnews.com/politics/democratic-senators-call-fbi-not-to-investigate-biden-family-
before-election> (10/22, 27.59M) reports, "Sens. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. wrote a letter
to FBI Director Christopher Wray demanding the FBI `reject pressure' to investigate the Biden family after the
Hunter Biden email story from the New York Post. `The FBI must reject pressure from Donald Trump to
announce investigations of Joe Biden or his family to influence the presidential election, or else it risks doing
lasting harm to our democracy and national security,' a news release of the letter read. `We are deeply concerned
about the possibility that in response to these reports the Trump Administration will take actions before Election
Day that would seek to damage the Democratic presidential candidate and undermine the rule of law,' Wyden
and Schumer wrote in their letter. 'In carrying out this critical national security mission, law enforcement's
handling of this matter must be above politics and beyond reproach,' the lawmakers wrote."
NBC News <https://www.nbcnews.corn/politics/2020-election/live-blog/2020-10-22-trump-biden-election-
n1244210/ncrd1244314> (10/22, 6.14M) reports, "They referred in a press release to `a widely questioned article
in the New York Post, that alleged to have obtained stolen Hunter Biden emails from the president's lawyer Rudy
Giuliani' and noted that Trump has called on the Justice Department to investigate. They are urging Wray 'to
resist pressure from President Trump and other partisan actors to take any actions intended to benefit President
Trump politically on the eve of the election. Succumbing to such pressure would deeply undermine our national
security interests and the credibility of law enforcement, and could have devastating consequences for the
resiliency of our democracy.'
Ex-Hunter Biden Partner Says Joe Biden Was Set To Get Cut Of Business Deal.
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/oct/22/hunter-bidens-ex-biz-partner-
links-joe-biden-china/> (10/22, 492K) reports that a former business partner of Hunter Biden's "has come
forward to confirm" that Joe Biden "was involved in a deal and got a cut of the action from China. Tony
Bobulinski, who was the CEO of a firm with Hunter Biden, said in a statement that the elder Mr. Biden is the
`Big Guy' reference in his son's emails and was set to get a 10% cut of the deal." Bobulinski said in a statement,
"It wasn't just Hunter's business, they said they were putting the Biden family name and its legacy on the line."
White House Deputy Press Secretary Brian Morgenstem said on Newsmax TV
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/44070b569245449cb345f4552ce00b4b7pubid=fbi> (10/22), "We
know a lot more today than we did over the last several days. We now have another Hunter Biden business
partner coming out and basically saying they were trading on the family name with foreign entities, with foreign
powers, and that we may have Chinese energy deals here with the Biden family participating in them. That's
something they'll have to explain." Morgenstern said on Fox Business' Evening Edit, "If we're looking to elect a
president for the American people, not our foreign adversaries, this is something the...people definitely need to
know immediately. This is absolutely groundbreaking news for our nation."
Breitbart <https://www.breitbart.corn/politics/2020/10/22/biden-campaign-claims-hunter-biden-bombshells-
russian-misinformation/> (10/22, 673K) reports Biden's campaign called reports of Hunter Biden's "overseas
business dealings...'Russian misinformation' just hours before Thursday evening's final presidential debate." Fox
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