Intelligence officials say that Russian hackers are again trying to elect Trump by smearing Harris and Walz. The latest instance are videos purporting to show that Walz abused his students when he was a teacher. The videos are fake and have been viewed by millions of people.
U.S. intelligence officials on Tuesday said Russians seeking to disrupt the U.S. elections created a faked video and other material smearing Democratic vice-presidential nominee Tim Walz with abuse allegations and are considering fomenting violence during and after the vote.
The faked content accused Walz of inappropriate interactions with students while a teacher and coach. The posts drew millions of views on social media, tarring the Minnesota governor ahead of Nov. 5.
The officials said the Russian videos were part of the most active attempt by another country to tilt the 2024 election. They added that Russian government agencies and contractors, which generally seek to boost Republican former president Donald Trump’s campaign, are considering trying to instigate physical violence in the fraught period after voters cast their ballots.
“Some of these influence efforts are aimed at inciting violence and calling into question the validity of democracy as a political system, regardless of who wins,” a senior intelligence official told reporters in the latest of a series of background election-threat briefings. Russia is “potentially seeking to stoke threats towards poll workers, as well as amplifying protests and potentially encouraging protests to be violent,” the official added….
The officials offered no estimation of what impact the faked content has had but said they expected further such initiatives from Russia. The State Department on Friday announced a reward of up to $10 million for information about the identities and location of employees at Russian media operation Rybar, which was founded by late Kremlin-backed mercenary leader Yevgeniy Prigozhin. The department said the operation ran social media campaigns on X with the hashtags #StandwithTexas and #HoldtheLine, as well as the channel #TEXASvsUSA.
As for the effort aimed at Walz, one official said, “Based on newly available intelligence, the intelligence community assesses that Russian influence actors created and amplified content alleging inappropriate activity committed by the Democratic vice-presidential candidate earlier in his career.” The officials all spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive intelligence matters.
Intelligence officials said analysts examined materials associated with the fake content about Walz over the weekend and concluded that the content was consistent with a pattern of Russian disinformation aimed at undermining the Democratic ticket.
The senior official said Russian operatives have sought to use videos in which people speak directly into a camera and make them go viral on social media.
“This type of tactic is consistent with Russian efforts we have previously noted,” the official said.
In one video, a man who identifies himself as “Matthew Metro” and claims to have been a student of Walz decades ago at a Minnesota high school speaks into the camera with fabricated allegations of abuse, officials said. Millions of people have viewed the video on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Some of the details matched the biography of the real Matthew Metro, who now lives in Hawaii and said he was not the person in the video, The Washington Post reported this week. Metro, who did attend the high school where Walz was employed, said that Walz never taught him and that the allegations in the video were false.

I note that this is coming right before the election, as did the Clinton email investigation. Surely calculating to suppress votes by creating cynicism within the voting public, it highlights the Soviet-era technique of using cynicism to suppress political activity. In some way, it is a comfort that that is all they have.
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I am not aware of any Democratic ads that are outright lies. The GOP machine is disgusting.
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Nor are democrats engaged in attempting to suppress voting in blue states that I know of. Modern Republicans are trying to rule with a minority of voters instead of fabricating policy that works for all of us.
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Putin and company desperately wants that Dumpster to be potus, then Putin will have free reigns to poison America and your democracy.
Anyone who believes this *&^% is either stupid, crazy, and/or Dump’s RePUG-ni-CON.
This another example of why MEDIA Literacy and Critical Literacies with a good dose of Civics and History must be taught in ALL American classrooms.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4291508/#:~:text=Media%20literacy%20training%20increases%20the,of%20higher%20quality%20(5).
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Meant ‘OUR’ democracy…sorry.
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Walz is an asset to the Harris campaign. He oozes instant likeability. Russia will do anything to undermine the Harris-Walz ticket. Putin wants his stooge to win the election. Walz was on Jon Stewart’s show recently and gave one of his better interviews in this more relaxed setting. He showed a deep understanding of the issues and spoke about them with ease. He also mentioned that vouchers are useless in rural areas. At least, Walz keeps reminding voters that we need to support public education. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBz1_nQpKHM
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This story is pure baloney. An attempt at Russiagate II
The source is “American intelligence officials”
LIARS and neocons who want to maintain toxic US hegemony by stoking hostility toward Russia China and the BRICS alliance
Beware the warmongers!
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The fake ads are running. They falsely accuse Tim Walz of molesting his students. Are you saying they are not fakes? Do you have evidence? Who paid for them?
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Short for “Doctor Farr Right.” Or better, “Doctor Farr Russian.” CBK
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FYI-https://www.state.gov/u-s-department-of-state-takes-actions-to-counter-russian-influence-and-interference-in-u-s-elections/
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Junk spam.
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I’m more concerned about Israel’s influence than I am about Russia’s. Polls are showing that Arab Americans are tilting towards Trump. That could swing things in Trump’s favor in Michigan.
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Arab Americans who are tilting toward Netanyahu’s BFF Trump (if this is even true) are not concerned about Israel’s influence — if they were, they would never vote for a president who is as rabidly pro-Netanyahu (and spews anti-Muslim rhetoric) as Trump is. If you had written that Arab Americans were choosing not to vote at all, then it might be because they are concerned about Israel’s influence, but if you are saying that Arab Americans are tilting toward Trump because they prefer Trump’s rabidly pro-Israel (and anti-Muslim) comments and promises, then I am not sure what Kamala can do except be as anti-Muslim and pro-Netanyahu as Trump is, and I would object to that.
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It would be odd if Arab-Americans voted for Trump. Not only will he give Netanyahu a free pass to do whatever he wants for as long as he wants, Trump has also promised to restore a complete ban on Muslims entering the U.S.
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I think voting Trump or Jill Stein is a tactic to move the democratic party on this issue. Here’s a discussion on Breaking Points. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1JaVBYptaU&t=178s
https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-kamala-harris-arab-americans-poll-1972697
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Voting Trump or Stein (to help Trump) will elect Trump, who will give more weapons without conditions to Israel and will ban Muslims from entering the country. If that is what Arab-Americans hope for, they are voting against what they want, which is an end to the war.
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I would imagine that generally Muslim-Americans are very conservative. Distaste for right-wing Islamophobia has probably been the main glue holding them to the Democratic Party, domestically at least.
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David Pearce, are you aware that Newsweek Magazine is entirely a right wing propaganda arm?
Diane actually posted about this on October 25, 2020.
The magazine folded, and a right wing organization associated with a radical right wing church bought the name, because the name “Newsweek” had credibility. It’s actually kind of brilliant – imagine if George Soros quietly bought Fox News and no one who watched Fox News knew about it, and they still trusted Fox above all other media sources, and those Fox News watchers started hearing lots of very bad things about Trump and believed it because it was Fox News saying it.
That’s what Newsweek is, for people who still think it is not a right wing propaganda arm.
I have no doubt that Newsweek would amplify coverage of some billionaire-funded pro-Trump “Arab American group”- presenting it as having enormous credibility in the Arab American community.
David, think of this group as similar to Moms for Liberty.
I am sure that lots of regular moms hear about this “very credible” group of everyday moms very concerned about education who care about xxxx and they are swayed into thinking that xxxx is a very important issue instead of right wing propaganda.
What credible voices of Arab Americans are in this pro-Trump group? Something tells me they are as credible as Tiffany Justice is a credible representative of the tens of millions of regular moms who just want good schools.
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“David Pearce, are you aware that Newsweek Magazine is entirely a right wing propaganda arm?” No, I didn’t know that NYC, but I initially discovered the story from other more progressive outlets. The polling data does not come from Newsweek. Michael Moore, who is very progressive and predicted Trumps victory in 2016, is deeply concerned that Harris is going to lose Michigan because of Arab American resentment regarding Gaza.
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DP,
I don’t think Michael Moore ever said Arab Americans who cared about Israeli influence were tilting toward Trump, which is what you said in your original post. Then you linked to an article in Newsweek that was promoting the polling results of a single county – although the entire article made it clear that voters who cared about too much Israeli influence weren’t tilting toward Trump.
I agree with Michael Moore that the Gaza issue hurts Kamala, but I didn’t understand why you said those voters were “tilting toward Trump”, which doesn’t make sense if they weren’t voting for Kamala because they cared about Israeli influence.
When you said that voting for Netanyahu’s BFF Trump was a “tactic” used by Arab Americans to “move the Democratic party”, that sounded like something that voters who did not care what happened to the Palestinians (but were using them as a talking point) would do.
There is a lot of right wing propaganda directed at Michigan Arab Americans to think that by electing Trump, they are helping Gazans, but what credible progressive Arab Americans are actually saying that?
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David, note that the Newsweek article made their headline and narrative about a single poll in ONE Michigan county! One county! Wayne County!
If the “news” keeps telling voters that Arab Americans think Trump is a great candidate, then that will certainly help Trump get support in the Arab-American community and cut into Kamala’s support.
Which is why the right wing Newsweek is amplifying that narrative.
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