DOJ Accuses Conservative Media Firm of Taking Russian Funds to Sway U.S. Viewers Ahead of November Election

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A Tennessee-based media company, suspected of being Tenet Media, is accused of receiving $10 million from Russian state-backed media employees to distribute content with hidden Russian messaging to U.S. audiences. Attorney General Merrick Garland stated that the scheme was intended to influence American viewers. The company has produced thousands of conservative-leaning videos, with ties to former President Donald Trump.

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