Those looking for evidence of Russia targeting U.S. elections, hoping to return Donald Trump to power, don’t have to look very hard. NBC News reported:
Russian disinformation peddlers are producing videos targeting the Harris-Walz campaign with false and disparaging claims, Microsoft said Tuesday. At least three Russian disinformation actors have been working to denigrate the Harris-Walz campaign, Microsoft said. One is a “marketing” firm that the Justice Department indicted this month, while Microsoft identified the other two only by pseudonyms.
If it seems like this is the latest installment in a series, it’s not your imagination. Microsoft’s findings about Russian disinformation peddlers trying to help the Trump campaign came five days after Matthew Olsen, the head of the Justice Department’s national security division, warned that foreign interference in the 2024 election posed a “clear and present danger” — and he singled out Russian efforts to help the Republican Party’s national ticket.
Six days earlier, a senior official with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence conducted a briefing on Vladimir Putin’s government and the Kremlin’s covert efforts to put Trump back in the White House. The day before that, the Justice Department indicted a contributor to a Russian state-run TV channel, charging him with violating U.S. sanctions and money laundering. The defendant, Dmitri Simes, also worked as an advisor to Trump’s 2016 campaign.
That same week, the public learned that federal prosecutors also accused employees of the Russia-backed media network RT of funding and directing a scheme that sent millions of dollars to prominent right-wing commentators through Tenet Media, a leading platform for pro-Trump commentary. (The commentators have denied any wrongdoing and characterized themselves as “victims.”)
There’s no shortage of relevant angles to developments such as these, but on Capitol Hill, some Democrats are asking a good question: Does House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan care about any of this? One House Democrat in particular issued a press release along these lines last week.








