Moscow Denies ‘Baseless’ Claim Russia Behind Fake US Election Video
- Moscow denied U.S. claims that Russia created a fake video of a Haitian immigrant claiming to vote multiple times.
- U.S. intelligence agencies stated that the video was made by "Russian influence actors" to question U.S. election integrity.
- The Russian embassy called the allegations "baseless" and claimed no proof was provided during talks with U.S. officials.
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FBI condemns fake election security videos
FBI warns voters about inauthentic videos relating to election security - WorldNL Magazine
The FBI issued a statement on Saturday about deceptive videos circulating ahead of the election, saying it’s aware of two such videos “falsely claiming to be from the FBI relating to election security.” That includes one claiming the FBI...
FBI Warns Of Two Fake Online Videos Relating To Election Security - WorldNL Magazine
The FBI warned today that two videos circulating online, both having to do with election security, falsely claim to come from the agency. Authorities said that one video stated that the FBI had apprehended “three linked groups committing ballot...
According to the FBI, among others, Russia is behind a video in which an immigrant claims to have voted several times.


Russia Ramps Up 2024 Election Disinfo Ops
On Friday afternoon, with only a few days left in the presidential race, the federal agencies that help safeguard American elections issued a warning to voters about a video that had been circulating online. It appeared to show immigrants voting illegally in Georgia, and U.S. intelligence officials had concluded that it was the latest in a series of fakes produced by “Russian influence actors.” [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] “This Russian act…
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