Nina Jankowicz, who briefly served as the Biden administration’s “disinformation czar,” has registered as a foreign agent of a nonprofit organization based in the United Kingdom.
The entity is financed by a “foreign government, foreign political party, or other foreign principal,” the documents show. It receives grants from the UK government, including the Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development offices.
At CIR, Jankowicz is tasked with supervising research, executing business strategy, overseeing the establishment of CIR’s research, communicating with the media, and briefing individuals and officials on the organization’s research, according to her registration documents.
She will work with CIR employees from the UK via online communication platforms in order to “further the goals” of the organization.
Involvement With Biden Administration
Jankowicz was selected to lead the Disinformation Governance Board under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in April 2022. At the time, the Biden administration had portrayed Jankowicz as an expert in online disinformation.Her appointment instantly drew criticism, with reports showing that Jankowicz had made posts on Twitter trying to whitewash the Hunter Biden scandal as disinformation.
She also made posts in support of the discredited “Steele dossier” that was used to smear former President Donald Trump by insisting he had ties with the Russian government.
Jankowicz submitted her resignation in May and the Disinformation Governance Board was disbanded in August.
Burley, the co-founder of Jankowicz’s new company, has worked in the UK Government’s Stabilisation Unit since 2017, according to his LinkedIn profile, and spent almost three years in senior positions at Zinc Network, a communications contractor linked to the UK Home and Foreign offices, whose activities are kept secret from the public under the country’s Official Secrets Act.