Joe Allen, host of Tuesday’s Battleground WarRoom and former federal prosecutor T.J. Harker recently talked about the growing distrust in the federal government, particularly concerning its selective application of laws and the manipulation of “misinformation” to target Trump supporters. Their conversation focused on the recent indictment of two Russian nationals involved with Tenet Media, who are accused of spreading pro-Russian propaganda. Notably, Tenet Media and prominent right-wing commentators like Tim Pool, Benny Johnson, and Dave Rubin were not indicted, nor were they explicitly named in the indictment. According to Harker, this raises questions about the real intent behind the legal actions.
Harker criticized the DOJ’s approach, asserting that the indictment’s primary goal was not to prosecute the two Russians but to tarnish American conservative commentators by associating them with Russian disinformation.
Harker argued, “The goal in the Department of Justice is to discredit American right-wing commentators by causing Americans to associate them with the Russians.”
He further explained that this tactic mirrors a broader strategy of delegitimizing dissenting voices by linking them with a geopolitical adversary. The intent is not to address any actual disinformation or harmful influence but to create a narrative that portrays these commentators as part of a nefarious scheme. […]
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