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US accuses Russia of using state media to meddle in coming presidential election

The US has charged two RT employees and seized of 32 internet domains that were used by the Kremlin to spread Russian propaganda

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A bird flies past the Russian embassy in Washington in April 2021. Photo: AFP
Associated Press

The Biden administration announced wide-ranging actions Wednesday meant to call out Russian influence in the coming US presidential election, unsealing criminal charges against two employees of a Russian state-run media company and seizing internet domains used by the Kremlin to spread disinformation.

The measures represented a US government effort at disrupting a persistent threat from Russia that American officials have long warned has the potential to sow discord and create confusion among voters.

Washington has said that Russia remains the primary threat to elections even as the FBI investigates a hack by Iran of Donald Trump’s campaign and an attempt breach of the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris campaign.

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One criminal case accuses two employees of RT, a Russian-state funded media organisation that was forced by the Justice Department as a foreign agent, of covertly funding a Tennessee-based content creation company to publish nearly 2,000 videos containing Russian propaganda. The defendants, who remain at large, used fake identities and the company was unaware it was being used by Russia.

In the other action, officials announced the seizure of 32 internet domains that were used by the Kremlin to spread Russian propaganda and weaken global support for Ukraine.

Attorney General Merrick Garland said the actions relate to Russia’s use of state media to enlist unwitting American influencers to spread propaganda and disinformation.

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