13 Russians charged with meddling to help Trump in election

WASHINGTON (AP) — Thirteen Russians and three Russian companies were charged Friday with an elaborate plot to interfere in the 2016 U.S. presidential election through social media propaganda aimed at helping Republican Donald Trump and harming the prospects of his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, prosecutors announced Friday.

The indictment, brought by the office of special counsel Robert Mueller, represents the most direct allegation to date of illegal Russian meddling during the election. It says Russians created bogus Internet postings, posed online as American political activists and fraudulently purchased advertisements — all with the goal of swaying political opinion during the bitterly contested race.

The intent of the meddling, the indictment says, was to “sow discord in the U.S. political system, including the 2016 presidential election.”

The indictment arises from Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the election and whether there was improper coordination between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin. The charges are similar to the assessment of the U.S. intelligence community, which months after the election described a Russian government effort to meddle in the election on Trump’s behalf.

The Russians’ “strategic goal” was to sow discord, the indictment says. By early-to-mid 2016, their efforts “included” supporting Trump’s campaign and disparaging Democrat Clinton. The charges say that Russians also communicated with “unwitting individuals” associated with the Trump campaign and other political activists to coordinate activities.

Trump himself has been reluctant to acknowledge the meddling. His spokeswoman, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, said Friday that Trump had been briefed on the indictment but there was no other immediate comment.

The charges are the latest allegations arising from Mueller’s probe and represent the first criminal case against Russians. Before Friday, four people, including Trump’s former national security adviser and former campaign chairman, had been charged.

According to the indictment, the Internet Research Agency, a Russian troll farm, started interfering as early as 2014 in U.S. politics, extending to the 2016 presidential election. The defendants, “posing as U.S. persons and creating false U.S. personas,” operated social media groups designed to attract U.S. audiences by stealing U.S. identities and falsely claiming to be U.S. activists.

“Over time, these social media accounts became defendants’ means to reach significant numbers of Americans for purposes of interfering with the U.S. political system,” the indictment reads.

The defendants are charged with conspiring “to obstruct the lawful functions of the United States government through fraud and deceit,” including by making expenditures in connection with the 2016 election, failing to register as foreign agents carrying out political activities and obtaining visas through false and fraudulent statements.

Some of the Russians traveled to the United States “under false pretenses” to collect intelligence, and they also used computer infrastructure based partly in the United States to hide the Russian origins of their work.

The indictment says the Internet Research Agency was funded by Yevgeny Prigozhin, a St. Petersburg businessman dubbed “Putin’s chef” because his restaurants and catering businesses once hosted the Kremlin leader’s dinners with foreign dignitaries. It was also funded by companies he controlled, according to the indictment.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/13-russian-nationals-charged-mueller-investigation-180554016--politics.html

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You mean… people don’t exactly represent themselves accurately on teh innernetz? GASP!

I hope the US never does this sort of thing in other countries.

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The US MIlitary Trade Schools, now include classes on Cyberwarfare. (And iirc a Major is offered as well)

Trumpanzees10 minutes ago
Wait for it Trumptards…here it comes…not long to wait now. Perhaps you’re still holding onto the thin thread of hope dangling from the fact that fake president tRump hasn’t been charged…YET! Please allow me to snip your last shred of hope that you didn’t vote for a candidate who’s guilty of treason. The Kingpin of a criminal enterprise is never the first one charged. Mueller has followed the standard playbook on organized crime. He’s determined that 5 key Trump campaign staff members are guilty of crimes…Manafort, Flynn, Gates, Papadopoulos, and Page. He has indicted, flipped, and cut plea deals for three of them. Flynn, Papadopoulos, and Gates. Manafort, and Page won’t be getting any sweetheart deals in case you hadn’t seen that writing on the wall by now. Now Mueller has indicted 13 Russian nationals and several Russian legal entities for interfering in our election. He wouldn’t do that unless he had a paper trail and witness testimony he knows will stand up in court. He has the tRump comspirators. He has the Russian conspirators. Next up will be people like Donnie Dimwit Junior, Jared Kushner, Mike Pence, and Jeff Sessions. And the last card Mueller will deal when all the other cards are on the table and he knows he has a winning hand is Trump. Your Orange illegitimate fake president will be indicted.

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This is the Russian meddling that tRump still denies ever happened, right?

Some of it, yes. We haven’t gotten to the good part yet, which is the indictments of Trump people and GOP people for colluding with said Russians.

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/read-muellers-full-indictment-13-russians-charged-election-meddling-191048683.html
Whoa!- 6:52 “There is no allegation etc…just kidding.”
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Trust no-one.

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