Effect of Russia’s US election influence operations minuscule in comparison to Putin statements: Illarionov

The Department of Justice announced recently that Russia has been running sophisticated influence campaigns to sway public opinion in the United States. Russian President Vladimir Putin also made comments in recent days to the effect, that while he would like to see Vice President Kamala Harris become the next U.S. president, he would have preferred a second Biden term.
To find out more, NTD spoke with Andrei Illarionov, CSP’s analyst for Russian and European affairs.
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