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Russia Influenced Florida Election to Plant Candidate They 'Supervise': DOJ

  

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Via:  jbb  •  last year  •  5 comments

By:   Andrew Stanton (Newsweek)

Russia Influenced Florida Election to Plant Candidate They 'Supervise': DOJ
A group of Russian and U.S. citizens directed and funded a municipal candidate to benefit the Kremlin, the Justice Department announced on Tuesday.

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Three Russian nationals were charged with trying to influence a United States election by funding a candidate in a municipal race in St. Petersburg, Florida, in 2019, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Tuesday.

Aleksandr Viktorovich Ionov, a Moscow resident who founded the Kremlin-funded Anti-Globalization Movement of Russia, allegedly worked with the Russian Federal Security Service to carry out a "malign influence campaign" on U.S. elections, the DOJ wrote in a statement. The indictment alleged that four Florida-based members of the African People's Socialist Party and the Uhuru Movement joined the effort.

Russia previously faced accusations of seeking to influence democratic elections, and the latest accusation comes as tensions between the United States and Russia are high amid the war in Ukraine. After Russian President Vladimir Putin launched the "special military operation" on February 24, 2022, the Biden administration provided Ukraine weaponry, sparking criticism from the Russian government.

Ionov, along with Federal Security Service officers Aleksey Borisovich Sukhodolov and Yegor Sergeyevich Popov, are accused of conspiring "to directly and substantially influence democratic elections in the United States," the DOJ said.

Election workers set up voting booths at an early voting site established by the City of Orlando and the Orlando Magic at the Amway Center, the home arena of the NBA's Magic, on October 15, 2020, in Orlando, Florida. The Department of Justice on Tuesday announced that a group of Russian nationals and U.S. citizens have been charged with trying to influence a 2019 election in St. Petersburg, Florida, on behalf of the Kremlin.Paul Hennessy/Getty

They allegedly funded and directed the political campaign of a candidate running in St. Petersburg's 2019 municipal elections, when a handful of city council seats were contested.

"The superseding indictment alleges that Popov expressly referred to this effort on behalf of the FSB as 'our election campaign,' and Ionov referring to the candidate as the 'candidate whom we supervise,'" the DOJ said.

Authorities did not name which candidate Russia sought to support or the tactics used to boost the candidate. When reached by Newsweek on Tuesday afternoon, the DOJ said no further comment was available.

A spokesperson for St. Petersburg told Newsweek that the local police department was informed by federal law enforcement authorities about the indictment but had no role in the investigation.

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Mayor Kenneth T. Welch said in a statement to Newsweek that the allegations are "troubling."

"It is important to underscore that the City of St. Petersburg does not support, condone or tolerate any foreign government engaging in activities to undermine or influence our elections," Welch said. "The investigation is in the purview of our federal law enforcement agencies, and we will be monitoring the process going forward."

Newsweek also reached out to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' office for comment.

The defendants allegedly planned for their election interference to extend beyond the St. Petersburg elections. They allegedly discussed the 2020 presidential election as the "main topic of the year," according to the DOJ.

Beyond election interference, Ionov also allegedly sought to create a false appearance of popular support for Russia's annexation of Ukrainian territory, including the Donetsk region, which Putin has claimed to seek the "liberation" of through his invasion, the DOJ said.

The following U.S. citizens were charged in the indictment: Omali Yeshitela, Penny Joanne Hess, Jesse Nevel and Augustus C. Romain Jr. Yeshitela is the founder of the African People's Socialist Party.

Concerns about Russia influencing U.S. elections have grown in recent years amid frayed relations between Washington and Moscow. Prior to the 2022 midterm elections, Yevgeny Prigozhin, a businessman with ties to Putin and founder of the Wagner Group of mercenaries that has played a significant role in the war, admitted that Russia has interfered with U.S. elections and planned to continue to do so.

"Gentlemen, we have interfered [in U.S. elections], we are interfering and we will continue to interfere. Carefully, accurately, surgically and in our own way, as we know how to do," Prigozhin said.

However, the White House said following his remarks that there were no "credible threats" that Russia would be able to influence the elections.

Allegations of election meddling first began following the 2016 presidential election, when Russia allegedly interfered to help former President Donald Trump defeat Hillary Clinton. U.S. intelligence agencies, Congress and special counsel Robert Mueller concluded that Russia conducted a systematic campaign to influence the election.


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JBB
Professor Principal
1  seeder  JBB    last year

Insidious Russian trolls right out of The Kremlin continue to influence Americans and American elections, spreading psyops level divisive crap online. We witness it ourselves. Who denies it?

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Eat The Press Do Not Read It
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1.1  Eat The Press Do Not Read It  replied to  JBB @1    last year

That is the best likeness of the Russian mole to date. Do not touch. It is vindictive, psychotic and a former POTUS, turned into a POS.

Will Republicans ever realize that Liberals, Democrats, Independents, and East Coast Colleges/Universities are not the ENEMY?  

STUPIDITY is!

 
 
 
JBB
Professor Principal
1.1.1  seeder  JBB  replied to  Eat The Press Do Not Read It @1.1    last year

Damn Skippy!

 
 
 
Ronin2
Professor Quiet
1.1.2  Ronin2  replied to  Eat The Press Do Not Read It @1.1    last year
Will Republicans ever realize that Liberals, Democrats, Independents, and East Coast Colleges/Universities are not the ENEMY?  

If they were trying to influence the election for a Republican candidate it would have been leaked; like everything everything else involving the DOJ and FBI investigations involving conservatives. No information leak, no further statement- means they were influence peddling for a Democrat.

When will Democrats ever realize that Putin doesn't give a rats ass about Republicans and Democrats in this country? He is out to sow discord; and Democrats and leftists are his more than willing patsies. 

STUPIDITY is!

You have it half right. You are just wrong about which direction the stupidity is flowing from. 

 
 
 
Greg Jones
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1.1.3  Greg Jones  replied to  Ronin2 @1.1.2    last year

The progressive Democrats are the biggest threat to our democracy and freedoms.

Just look how authoritarian the Biden administration has become. .

 
 

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