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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsLA Times: Trump and Russia echo each other in presidential race
Trump does his best to undermine the U.S. Election and Russia is happy to amplify Republican talking points designed to divide the Nation and undermine faith in our Nation's democracy.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/trump-and-russia-echo-each-other-in-presidential-race/ar-BB18IN8D?li=BBnbfcL
An hour into his rally Thursday night in a Pittsburgh suburb, President Trump slammed states that have expanded mail-in voting, a familiar target for his reelection campaign. "These mail-in ballots are a disgrace, and they know it," he scoffed. But Trump isn't alone in trying to undermine faith in absentee ballots. U.S. officials say a Russian disinformation campaign is pushing the same disruptive message to Americans four years after the Kremlin sought to help Trump win the White House.
A Homeland Security intelligence bulletin issued hours before Trump spoke in Latrobe, Pa., warned that a Moscow-backed operation involving state media and proxy websites had "denigrated vote-by-mail processes, alleging they lack transparency and procedural oversight, creating vast opportunities for voter fraud."
U.S. officials say Russia's operation includes false allegations that Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's health is failing and that he acted improperly in Ukraine when he served was vice president. Trump has made the same allegations.
The overlap in messaging between Trump's rhetoric and Russian disinformation in some ways echoes the symbiotic relationship between the president's first White House bid and Russian intelligence services in the 2016 election.
A Homeland Security intelligence bulletin issued hours before Trump spoke in Latrobe, Pa., warned that a Moscow-backed operation involving state media and proxy websites had "denigrated vote-by-mail processes, alleging they lack transparency and procedural oversight, creating vast opportunities for voter fraud."
U.S. officials say Russia's operation includes false allegations that Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's health is failing and that he acted improperly in Ukraine when he served was vice president. Trump has made the same allegations.
The overlap in messaging between Trump's rhetoric and Russian disinformation in some ways echoes the symbiotic relationship between the president's first White House bid and Russian intelligence services in the 2016 election.
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LA Times: Trump and Russia echo each other in presidential race (Original Post)
TomCADem
Sep 2020
OP
Walleye
(44,063 posts)1. Collusion!
Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)2. Comrade Trump
and his secret back channel. And the use of a special phone app. Private e-mail servers,lock him up.
