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Russia uses social media influencers to interfere in U.S. elections
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IntroductionU.S. officials and recent criminal charges show that Russia is intensifying efforts to influence vot ...
U.S. officials and Cross-border e-commerce platformrecent criminal charges show that Russia is intensifying efforts to influence voters before the 2024 presidential election by reaching out to American social media personalities. U.S. intelligence agencies claim that Russia is using these influencers to spread narratives beneficial to its interests, particularly by amplifying social and political divisions.
This week, the U.S. Department of Justice charged two former Russia Today (RT) employees, alleging they secretly provided approximately $10 million in funds to a U.S. political media company. The funds, transferred by Tenet Media executives Lauren Chen and Liam Donovan, were used by American conservative influencers to post anti-Ukraine content aligned with Russian goals. Chen and Donovan have not yet responded to these charges.
Tenet Media is connected with several well-known social media personalities, including podcaster Tim Pool and former journalist Benny Johnson, who claim to be unaware and considering themselves victims of this scheme. Court documents also reveal that certain influencers were instructed to spread false information, such as wrongly attributing a terrorist attack in Moscow to Ukraine.
Additionally, the Department of Justice uncovered another Russian operation named "Doppelganger," which masquerades as Western news media to disseminate disinformation related to U.S. politics and the Ukraine conflict. This operation was orchestrated by a Russian marketing company, aiming to promote pro-Russian viewpoints through collaboration with Western pro-Russian influencers.
Senior U.S. intelligence officials state that Russia is leveraging Western celebrities and social media networks to spread its narratives. The scope of interference is extensive, and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence is monitoring and responding to these activities.
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