President Trump retweets Russian propaganda about Joe Biden that US intel agencies say is intended to influence 2020 election https://t.co/vBKPMIncQd pic.twitter.com/SsqejWJohv
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) August 17, 2020
Chairman Ron Johnson would rather spend time pushing Russian propaganda instead of holding a hearing on the damaging operational changes at USPS that adversely affect America’s veterans, seniors, and more.
— Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) August 17, 2020
The Senate must also hold Louis DeJoy accountable. https://t.co/vjsb3oVMZB
Trump isn't just spreading propaganda. He is helping Russia attack us.
— Sam Vinograd (@sam_vinograd) August 17, 2020
He is actively participating in a Russian influence operation that was publicly disclosed by @ODNIgov (obviously he has access to the underlying intel too)
Just filed a column on this so stay tuned. https://t.co/ssaTFzfHVA
Trump has retweeted an audio recording that U.S. intelligence officials have described as part of a Russian campaign to denigrate Joe Biden. Recording was released by Andrii Derkach, a member of Ukraine’s parliament & a graduate of a Russian spy academy.https://t.co/XxBBJRoSGj
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) August 17, 2020
“President Donald Trump has told aides he'd like to hold an in-person meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin before the November election” https://t.co/PPTuDubBWa
— John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) August 16, 2020
Besieged on all sides, Ron Johnson says his probe 'would certainly' help Trump win reelection. @kyledcheney https://t.co/l9NAwhuork
— John Bresnahan (@BresPolitico) August 13, 2020
Over the last week, Devin Nunes, Ron Johnson, and Jason Miller each faced questions about political assistance from foreign sources. None of them wanted to talk about it. https://t.co/gCgEC7DrOj
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen) August 3, 2020
Sen. #RonJohnson's bogus attempt to inflate Durham filing
— Ryan Goodman (@rgoodlaw) August 17, 2020
On left:
Johnson on Fox News yesterday: "stunning" that CIA told FBI in Aug 2016 that Carter Page had been operational contact. "We only know that now."
On right:
Dec. 2019 Inspector General report detailing that info. pic.twitter.com/QgPEMks6QW
Don’t let this get lost.
— Sam Vinograd (@sam_vinograd) August 17, 2020
Trump amplified content from a man whom the US IC specifically named as part of a Russian influence operation.
That helps Russia and hurts us.
Here is the @ODNIgov statement on influence operations – Derkach is named https://t.co/PPRAgvKbmP https://t.co/KlPTWmxe9X
After Moscow Trip, Ron Johnson Says Election Meddling Overblown – Roll Call https://t.co/4V2hZcSv64
— Sassy Wench Votes 4Joe Biden (@bad_pooky) August 16, 2020
I wrote a piece last year, after you came back from your Fourth of July visit with our enemies, predicting that you would spew Russian disinformation more loudly as it got closer to Election Day, and lo, I was right.
— Greg Olear (@gregolear) August 17, 2020
Defect, traitor. We see you.
Hours before the debate, Trump's Director of National Intelligence spreads an unverified Russian claim https://t.co/bB1P9h5WAJ
— Mother Jones (@MotherJones) September 29, 2020
White House says Sen. Josh Hawley is “parroting Russian talking points” by arguing against Ukraine’s admission to NATO https://t.co/NhW14zIXyf
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) February 2, 2022