DOJ alleges Russia funded US media company linked to right-wing social media stars
- Russian commentators mocked allegations of Moscow's interference in the U.S. presidential election, with President Vladimir Putin humorously claiming support for Vice President Kamala Harris.
- The Justice Department did not specify which candidate was targeted, but noted that former President Donald Trump was the intended beneficiary.
- The Kremlin has consistently dismissed past allegations of election interference in the U.S., dating back to 2016.
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The Justice Department accused two employees of the Russian media outlet, RT, of plotting a scheme to influence the United States by deceiving conservative influencers. Indeed, the DOJ alleges that these commentators were deceived by “fake characters and shell companies” to carry out a “secret influence campaign” in the country. Read more]] >
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