A current Biden administration official, and former advisor to Hillary Clinton during her presidential runs, will speak to European officials in the coming week about countering ādisinformation.ā
The official, James P. Rubin, who is the special envoy and coordinator for the State Departmentās Global Engagement Center, will be in the United Kingdom until February 28, which will be followed by a trip to Belgium on March 1.
āIn London, Special Envoy Rubin will meet with UK officials to solidify support for counter disinformation efforts. In meetings with UK counterparts, he will discuss efforts by Russia, the Peopleās Republic of China, and other actors who deploy disinformation to undermine democracy and national security around the globe, and how our nations can collectively counter threats in the information space,ā the State Department said in a statement.
During his London trip, which began on Thursday, Rubin will take part in the Phoenix Challenge Forum, a conference that is put on in part by the Department of Defense and the U.K. Ministry of Defense.
The goal of the conference is to ādrive knowledge collaboration and solutions across Defense and Security Organizations, Academia, Private Sector and International Partners to address complex issues related to Cognitive Security, Information Competition & Conflict, and Malign Influence.ā
In Belgium, Rubin will also speak with European Union officials about countering āforeign disinformation.ā
Rubin, who was a foreign affairs advisor for both the Clinton and Obama administration, was part of Hillary Clintonās failed 2008 and 2016 presidential runs. During the 2016 campaign, Rubin suggested that Donald Trump was working with the Russians to hack Clintonās emails.
āSo the idea that a candidate for president is aiding and abetting a foreign power in its intelligence operations is, as I said, unprecedented. We really donāt know how to describe it, except I think itās the clearest possible evidence of being ā of the fact that the nominee for the other party is unfit to be commander-in-chief,ā Rubin claimed in response to Trump calling for Russia to release the emails.
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He also suggested Russian President Vladimir Putin was in support of Trumpās candidacy because Putin believed that Trump would have a more favorable foreign policy toward Russia.
Democrat claims about Trump colluding with the Russians ended up falling flat, as an investigation headed up by Robert Mueller found no evidence of any collusion. Subsequent studies have also found that Russiaās influence on the election was much less than previously claimed by Democrats and the legacy media.
Rubin also has worked as a contributing editor for POLITICO magazine where he blasted Trump and his foreign policy in several columns.
