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Cambridge Analytica whistleblower: Bannon ordered Putin messaging tests WASHINGTON — Former Trump campaign manager and administration official Steve Bannon ordered Cambridge Analytica staff to test messaging around Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian expansion in 2014, Cambridge Analytica whisteblower Christopher Wylie told House Democrats this ... Cambridge Analytica whistleblower: Steve Bannon used data to discourage Democratic turnout - USA TODAY
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Putin Opponent Received 25% of Campaign Donations in Bitcoin During the 2018 Russian presidential election, analysts predicted a landslide victory for Putin and for him to be re-elected with the support of the majority of the Russian people. On March 18, Vladimir Putin secured his fourth term in office with 77 percent of the votes, garnering more than 56 million votes.
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Vladimir Putin's Old KGB Buddy Has Plans to Help Russia Survive Sanctions TULA, Russia—Back in the waning days of the USSR in what used to be called the Eastern Bloc, from 1983 to 1988 two thirty-something officers of the Soviet KGB espionage and security service lived in the same East German apartment complex. One was Vladimir Putin, now the powerful president of ...
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Whistleblower: We tested messaging on Putin In an interview with CNN's Chris Cuomo, former Cambridge Analytica employee turned whistleblower Christopher Wylie said that Russian President Vladimir Putin was the only foreign leader they did message testing on while Wylie worked there before the 2016 election. Source: CNN. Home · U.S..
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Fall of an autocratPeople power pushes out Armenia's boss, who was trying to do a Putin "I WAS wrong. The movement on the streets is against my rule. I'm complying with their demands." These are not words often heard from an authoritarian ruler of a former Soviet republic. But thus spake Serzh Sargsyan, who has ruled Armenia for the past decade, as he resigned on April 23rd. Putin and Karen Karapetyan discuss domestic situation in Armenia - Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
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Sanctions, Syria hit home in Russia, but people aren't turning against Putin "There will be no protest against Syria or against Moscow," said Katya, a shopkeeper who knew one of the killed military contractors and voted against Putin in the election last month. She spoke on the condition that her last name not be used. "There's just no point. . . . We have our own problems, our ...
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Why Does Trump Never Criticize Putin? Maybe for the Same Reason He Doesn't Criticize Xi Trump's unwillingness to criticize Putin is one of the factors that has stoked suspicions that there was some sort of collusion in the 2016 election or a dark secret that the Russians know about Trump. Given what we've learned in the Stormy Daniels and related scandals, obviously no one should be ...
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Chafee praises Putin's 'brilliant' critique of US power Chafee, asked whether Putin was a force for good in the world, said: "You can't simplify it to a simple phrase such as that — he's the leader." And Chafee said he wouldn't mind seeing Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian election meddling go forward, but thought it would be a "big ...
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Lincoln Chafee praises 'brilliant' Vladimir Putin speech PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Former Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee, who is considering a run for his old U.S. Senate seat, says the "terrible" state of U.S.-Russia relations is a result of America's military-industrial complex. The Providence Journal reports that Chafee said in an interview Thursday that ...
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Vladimir Putin's new 1280mph STRIKE bomber with missiles '10 times more deadly than EVER' Putin's air force will be putting the Tu-22M3M through its paces in August as Russia continues to advance. The supersonic aircraft – fitted with deadly new generation missiles – is a "deep modernisation" of the Tupolev Tu-22M3. Russia's upgrades means the bomber can be navigated up to eight times ...
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Prospects for Russia and Putin 4.0 Resisting uncertainty, Russian voters re-elected Vladimir Putin for a fourth term as president. He will take the oath of office on May 7, but challenges could be in store for the regime as the president mulls a potential successor. "Over the past two decades, Russia has been transformed into a hybrid system ...
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