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The Truth Is Out There
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Remember the time Media/Dems tried to convince us Trump won by Russian interferen
Dudes wouldn’t shut the f uck up about russia it was insane
They tried to say trump was colluding with putin yet putin invades ukraine as soon as trump is out of office….if trump was with putin wouldnt he have attacked while trump was in charge so he could allow him to take ukraine?
Democrats can’t keep their conspiracy theories straight
They are really dumb
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5-time NBA All-Star
Re: Remember the time Media/Dems tried to convince us Trump won by Russian interferen
The Muller Report indicated that Trump could be prosecuted but the technicality of a president not being indicted during his term was the only thing that saved his fat ass.
Muller unfortunately spoke in nuance and 'Muricans don't do nuance.
Dumb it down to this MAGA level, "Ugh, Beer" then they might get it.
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The Truth Is Out There
Re: Remember the time Media/Dems tried to convince us Trump won by Russian interferen
 Originally Posted by warriorfan
Dudes wouldn’t shut the f uck up about russia it was insane
They tried to say trump was colluding with putin yet putin invades ukraine as soon as trump is out of office….if trump was with putin wouldnt he have attacked while trump was in charge so he could allow him to take ukraine?
Democrats can’t keep their conspiracy theories straight
They are really dumb
Look at the loser below you. The real TDS infused ones just can't let it go
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Local High School Star
Re: Remember the time Media/Dems tried to convince us Trump won by Russian interferen
Yes, election fraud is only a relevant topic if they're the ones losing.
If it's the other way around: "tHiS iS a dEmOcRaCy!!!"
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Local High School Star
Re: Remember the time Media/Dems tried to convince us Trump won by Russian interferen
The Facts
The U.S. intelligence community published a declassified joint report (ICA) assessing that Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an influence campaign aimed at the 2016 U.S. presidential election. The ICA describes a strategy that blended covert intelligence operations with the overt efforts of the Russian government and its proxies to further polarize public and political discourse in the United States and undermine the integrity of the U.S. electoral process. The bipartisan Senate Select Committee on Intelligence’s own report on the Russian operation agreed with this assessment.
Russian disinformation operations in 2016 targeted the political right and left, including Republican Senators Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, Black Lives Matters activists, and secessionist movements in Texas and California. Bottom line: Russia’s goal was to exacerbate the divisions that already exist in the country to destabilize its democracy.
Russian social media campaigns were not executed merely by armies of bots – Russian intelligence officers actually masqueraded as Americans online. Real Americans unknowingly participated in opposing protests that they believed were organized by fellow Americans. In fact, they were engineered over social media by Russian government operatives thousands of miles away.
Russian government activity, including disinformation campaigns, supported by state-run media and sophisticated social media efforts, continued long after election day 2016. In fact, the Department of Justice’s October 2018 indictment of the accountant for the Russian government-sponsored Internet Research Agency (IRA) showed that the IRA’s budget increased 70 percent between 2016 and 2018. This demonstrates that authoritarian interference does not begin and end with any particular election. It is an ongoing challenge.
Operatives from Russia’s military intelligence agency (GRU) hacked into the systems of the Democratic National Committee and the email accounts of top Clinton campaign officials, stole private emails and released those emails publicly through three channels: GRU-operated DCLeaks, Guccifer 2.0, and WikiLeaks.
The Department of Homeland Security stated that Russian government hackers targeted the election infrastructure of 21 U.S. states ahead of the 2016 election, successfully penetrating a small number of them.
Russia’s tactics are more expansive than just cyberattacks and disinformation campaigns. Russian national Maria Butina was indicted for operating as a foreign agent to establish a “back channel” with U.S. politicians, highlighting the wide range of Russian tactics and the ongoing nature of these operations.
GRU officers continued cyberattacks on U.S. entities well into 2018. An October 2018 Department of Justice indictment stated that from December 2014 until at least May 2018, Russian military intelligence officers “conducted persistent and sophisticated computer intrusions affecting U.S. persons, corporate entities, international organizations, and their respective employees located around the world, based on their strategic interest to the Russian government.”
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