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Russian interference to support Trump

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U.S.
NOVEMBER 12, 2019 / 7:38 AM / UPDATED 3 HOURS AGO
U.S. alleges Russian operatives sought to undermine U.S. election agency

3 MIN READ
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. prosecutors have accused Russian operatives of seeking to interfere with a federal agency charged with policing American elections, as part of their case relating to interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential contest, saying the group aimed to interfere with a ban on some election spending by foreign nationals.

In a court document released on Tuesday, federal prosecutors said they would ask a U.S. grand jury to issue a superseding indictment, alleging the Russia-based Internet Research Agency conspired “to interfere with more than one lawful function of the Federal Election Commission.”

The prosecutors would not seek to add charges or expand the conspiracy, they wrote in the filing submitted to the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia as part of the case, which is among those that have stemmed from U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.

“The defendants not only conspired to interfere with the enforcement of the disclosure requirements set forth in the Federal Election Campaign Act, but that they also conspired to interfere with the related FEC function of enforcing the statutory ban on certain expenditures by foreign nationals,” prosecutors wrote in the filing.

The FEC is an independent and bipartisan government agency charged with enforcing campaign finance law for federal elections. However, three of the FEC’s six seats are vacant.

Representatives for the agency said the FEC could not comment on pending litigation. Representatives for the Internet Research Agency could not be immediately reached.

Mueller secured an indictment against 13 Russian individuals and three firms, including the Russian government propaganda arm Internet Research Agency based in St. Petersburg, and accused them of tampering in the 2016 U.S. presidential race to support Donald Trump and disparage his then-rival, Democrat Hillary Clinton.

Members of the Russian group have also been targeted by U.S. sanctions.

Social media accounts linked to the network have been targeted by Facebook and Twitter ahead of the 2020 U.S. elections and upcoming contests elsewhere.
 

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U.S.
NOVEMBER 12, 2019 / 7:38 AM / UPDATED 3 HOURS AGO
U.S. alleges Russian operatives sought to undermine U.S. election agency

3 MIN READ
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. prosecutors have accused Russian operatives of seeking to interfere with a federal agency charged with policing American elections, as part of their case relating to interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential contest, saying the group aimed to interfere with a ban on some election spending by foreign nationals.

In a court document released on Tuesday, federal prosecutors said they would ask a U.S. grand jury to issue a superseding indictment, alleging the Russia-based Internet Research Agency conspired “to interfere with more than one lawful function of the Federal Election Commission.”

The prosecutors would not seek to add charges or expand the conspiracy, they wrote in the filing submitted to the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia as part of the case, which is among those that have stemmed from U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.

“The defendants not only conspired to interfere with the enforcement of the disclosure requirements set forth in the Federal Election Campaign Act, but that they also conspired to interfere with the related FEC function of enforcing the statutory ban on certain expenditures by foreign nationals,” prosecutors wrote in the filing.

The FEC is an independent and bipartisan government agency charged with enforcing campaign finance law for federal elections. However, three of the FEC’s six seats are vacant.

Representatives for the agency said the FEC could not comment on pending litigation. Representatives for the Internet Research Agency could not be immediately reached.

Mueller secured an indictment against 13 Russian individuals and three firms, including the Russian government propaganda arm Internet Research Agency based in St. Petersburg, and accused them of tampering in the 2016 U.S. presidential race to support Donald Trump and disparage his then-rival, Democrat Hillary Clinton.

Members of the Russian group have also been targeted by U.S. sanctions.

Social media accounts linked to the network have been targeted by Facebook and Twitter ahead of the 2020 U.S. elections and upcoming contests elsewhere.[/QUOT

Hahahahaha! pure fabrication and Dem propaganda. Russia/ Putin has always and wants to keep Crooked Hilly in his pocket. Billy, too, to have him “speak” for $500k. He can do a podcast from jail once the Epstein thing blows up in his face.
Trump is Putin’s nemesis. He wants no part of him.
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Bingo ! He sure attempted it, didn't he? :(:(:(

No, neither did he attempt or commit, but if you two had a shred of intellectual honesty then when Quid Pro Joe did the exact same thing in terms of aid, you would have to argue that he and a Hunter should be in jail this very moment. The stupidity/hypocrisy of you two is simply astounding!
 




No, neither did he attempt or commit, but if you two had a shred of intellectual honesty then when Quid Pro Joe did the exact same thing in terms of aid, you would have to argue that he and a Hunter should be in jail this very moment. The stupidity/hypocrisy of you two is simply astounding!

The VP is not the decider on foreign aid. You lose. ;)
 








That’s not the issue. The issue is he admitted to strong arming the Ukrainian President over aid in order to get rid of a corruption investigation into Hunter. He succeeded. He’s guilty case closed. YOU lose! ;);)

Let's get real clear on what we're talking about here: What we're talking about here is that the president of the United States (Trump) used taxpayer-funded military assistance to pressure a foreign leader to help him in his election campaign.

We're not waltzing thru the past looking for things to criticize every living president. This is now. ;)