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U.S. Says Russia Funded Media Company That Paid Right-Wing Influencers Millions for Videos

The media company, allegedly a front for Russian intelligence, is reported to have paid right-wing influencers and online personalities to produce videos and social media content that aligned with Kremlin interests.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
September 5, 2024
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U.S. Says Russia Funded Media Company That Paid Right-Wing Influencers Millions for Videos

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The U.S. government has accused Russia of secretly funding a media company that paid millions of dollars to prominent right-wing influencers to create content aimed at amplifying pro-Russian narratives and sowing discord in the United States. According to a recent report from U.S. intelligence agencies, this operation was part of a sophisticated campaign to exploit political divisions within the U.S. and manipulate public opinion.

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Russia’s Influence Campaign Unveiled

The media company, allegedly a front for Russian intelligence, is reported to have paid right-wing influencers and online personalities to produce videos and social media content that aligned with Kremlin interests. This content, often presented under the guise of independent commentary, promoted pro-Russian viewpoints on issues such as U.S. foreign policy, the war in Ukraine, and domestic political polarization.

According to intelligence officials, these influencers were paid millions of dollars to create content that echoed Russian propaganda themes, including criticism of U.S. support for Ukraine and accusations that the U.S. government is corrupt and authoritarian. The influencers, some with millions of followers, were reportedly unaware of the true source of the funding behind the company.

Right-wing influencers were duped to work for covert Russian influence  operation, US says - ABC News

“We have credible evidence that Russia used this media operation to systematically push its geopolitical agenda by covertly financing individuals who have significant sway over public opinion in the U.S.,” said a spokesperson from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI). “This is part of a broader pattern of disinformation tactics that we’ve seen from Russia in recent years.”

Content Aimed at U.S. Elections and Ukraine

U.S. officials say the campaign ramped up in advance of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, with content creators focusing on divisive social and political issues such as immigration, government overreach, and economic instability. The goal, according to intelligence reports, was to undermine trust in democratic institutions and exacerbate partisan tensions.

Another major focus of the campaign was the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The videos often portrayed Ukraine as corrupt, with some influencers calling for an end to U.S. military aid. Others repeated Kremlin talking points, blaming NATO and the West for escalating the conflict.

While the U.S. government has long warned about Russian disinformation efforts, this operation marks one of the most direct examples of Russia funneling money to specific influencers in an attempt to sway public discourse.

Influencers Claim Unawareness

Several of the influencers named in the report have denied knowingly participating in a Russian-backed influence campaign. One prominent right-wing commentator, who has nearly a million followers on social media, said, “I was paid by a media company for my opinions, and at no point did I know it was tied to Russia. This is news to me.”

Experts believe that this plausible deniability is a key feature of Russia’s disinformation strategy. By using intermediaries, the Kremlin can obscure the true source of the funding while still effectively spreading its messages.

The Legal and Political Fallout

In response to the revelations, U.S. lawmakers are calling for stricter regulations on foreign funding of media operations and more transparency around influencer payments. Some are demanding that social media platforms take a more proactive role in identifying and removing content that is funded by hostile foreign actors.

Russian invasion: Republicans are Putin's 5th column undermining the US -  The Jerusalem Post

“There needs to be accountability,” said Senator Mark Warner (D-VA), the chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee. “When foreign governments are secretly paying Americans to spread propaganda, we’re dealing with a national security issue.”

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is reportedly investigating whether any laws were broken, including violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), which requires individuals to disclose when they are working on behalf of a foreign government.

Broader Implications for U.S. Democracy

This latest revelation highlights the ongoing challenge of foreign influence in U.S. politics, particularly as social media platforms continue to be fertile ground for disinformation. Analysts warn that Russia is likely to continue using covert methods to influence American political discourse, and that similar operations could be happening across the political spectrum.

“Russia’s goal is to weaken U.S. democracy by exploiting divisions, whether that’s through the right-wing or left-wing influencers,” said Dr. Laura Rosenberger, an expert on disinformation and foreign interference. “It’s not about supporting one political ideology—it’s about destabilizing the system as a whole.”

As investigations continue, the spotlight remains on how the U.S. will address foreign meddling in its political landscape, especially in the lead-up to critical elections.

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