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2016 Trump campaign advisor charged over his work for sanctioned Russian TV network

The Los Angeles Times 07 Sep 2024
The Justice Department has charged a Russian-born U.S ... On Wednesday federal authorities announced charges against two employees of the Russian media organization RT accused of covertly funding a Tennessee company that produced pro-Russian content.
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MAGA podcaster Tim Pool: FBI thinks I may be a 'victim of a crime'

Raw Story 06 Sep 2024
Tenet Media appears to match the description of the media company that a Russian state-controlled media outlet was accused of funding, according to an NBC News review of charging documents, business records and social media profiles.
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Trump-aligned Russian TV host charged in alleged sanctions scheme

The Spokesman-Review 06 Sep 2024
A Russian American television host for a Russian media outlet is facing federal criminal charges for allegedly violating U.S ... public opinion and sow social divisions by disseminating pro-Russian propaganda through social media and other means.
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YouTube removes right-wing media company's channels after indictment alleges Russian funding

Usatoday 06 Sep 2024
YouTube terminated several right-wing channels linked to accusations made by federal authorities who allege the right-wing media company that owned the channels was being bankrolled by the Russian ...
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Why Trump and Putin Now Need Each Other—Desperately

The Daily Beast 06 Sep 2024
And, of course, at the Republican National Convention, Russian media darling Tucker Carlson not only gave an address and was seated in Trump’s box, but it is widely believed he played a key role in persuading Trump to pick Putin fanboy J.D.
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Former 2016 Trump campaign adviser is charged over his work for sanctioned Russian TV

The Nashville Ledger 06 Sep 2024
On Wednesday federal authorities announced charges against two employees of the Russian media organization RT accused of covertly funding a Tennessee company that produced pro-Russian content.
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Alleged Assailants In Trump’s Arlington Cemetery Fiasco Identified

TPM 06 Sep 2024
The traditional post-Labor Day start to the campaign season kicked off this week with a wide-ranging sweep by federal authorities of a variety of alleged Russian election interference and other clandestine operations.
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US charges former Trump 2016 campaign adviser Dimitri Simes over work for sanctioned Russian TV

North Shore News 05 Sep 2024
government has charged a Russian-born U.S ... On Wednesday federal authorities charged two employees of the Russian media organization RT with covertly funding a Tennessee company that produced pro-Russian content.
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Trump 2016 campaign advisor and his wife are CHARGED by U.S. for working with sanctioned ...

The Daily Mail 05 Sep 2024
On Wednesday federal authorities charged two employees of the Russian media organization RT with covertly funding a Tennessee company that produced pro-Russian content in a $10 million scheme.
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Pro-Trump 'influencers' allegedly secretly funded by Russia now call themselves 'victims'

The Tennessean 07 Sep 2024
But, in retrospect, and after a federal indictment Wednesday of two Russian media executives accused of spearheading the secret influencer scheme, this is inescapable – the conservative content ...
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"We would certainly welcome ...": White House on India's role in ending Russia-Ukraine war

Beijing News 05 Sep 2024
... through Kremlin-controlled commercial firms, such as the social design agency, that work extensively at the direction and control of the Russian Federation," Kirby said in the media brieifing.
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Conservative influencers

The Daily Mail 05 Sep 2024
Conservative influencers were allegedly 'duped' into working with Russian assets as they raked in hundreds of thousands of dollars for their videos under a sprawling $10million 'covert project' by Kremlin-backed RT, federal officials said Wednesday.
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The Fake Colombian Basketball Team that Competed in Russia

Colombia One 04 Sep 2024
“We have no contact with the Russian Federation, but we heard about the lousy results of the alleged Colombian team and we became aware of the hoax.” ... official ones of the federation,” he said.
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Justice Department shuts down Russian-run websites for trying to influence elections

Atlantic News Telegraph 04 Sep 2024
The DOJ said that the Russians were violating copyright laws by mimicking legitimate media outlets and that payments for the Russian infrastructure violated federal money laundering laws.
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