When senior national security officials gathered in the White House Situation Room in December to prepare for the 2024 election, they faced a pair of stark, simulated scenarios that tested the limits of any federal response to election-related chaos, four people familiar with the meeting told CNN.
What if Chinese operatives created a fake AI-generated video showing a Senate candidate destroying ballots?ย And how should federal agencies respond if violence erupts at polling stations on Election Day?
For nearly an hour, the No. 2 officialsย at the FBI, CIA and departments of Homeland Security and Justice wrestled with how to respond to the deepfake video, including whether and how to notify the public about the activity if they werenโt sure that China was behind it, the sources told CNN.
When it comes to a coordinated federal response to things like rampant disinformation, deepfakes and the harassment of election officials, โWeโre all fโking tied up in knots,โ said one US official familiar with the election security drill.
The previously unreported meeting was the first such drill the Biden White House has held in more than three years in office. It highlights the wrenching questions confronting the administration as it games out potential threats to the 2024 election โandย the limits of federal power to respond to them.
US national security officials have to weigh whether publicly calling attention to disinformation might inadvertently amplify the very message theyโre trying to bat down.ย And they can act more swiftly to speak out publicly if they know that a foreign actor is behind an information operation targeting the election. If thereโs a chance an American citizen involved, US officials are more reluctant to counter it publicly out of fear…
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