U.S. investigates U.S. involvement with Russian state media prior to election

In a significant escalation of its efforts to counter foreign influence in its electoral processes, the U.S. Department of Justice has launched a full criminal investigation into American individuals who have been associated with Russian state media outlets. This action underscores a proactive approach to safeguarding the integrity of the upcoming November presidential election.

Earlier this month, FBI operations included raids on the residences of two well-known individuals with ties to Russian media: Scott Ritter, a former United Nations weapons inspector and a vocal critic of U.S. foreign policy, and Dimitri K. Simes, who served as an advisor to Donald J. Trump during his initial presidential campaign in 2016. While no formal charges have yet been filed against Ritter or Simes, the investigation is ongoing.

The officials, who requested anonymity because of the sensitivity of the ongoing investigation, indicated that more raids are planned in the near future. There is also the possibility that criminal charges will be filed as the investigation progresses.

This move by the Department of Justice signals a firm and determined stance against any attempt by foreign entities to influence the political landscape of the United States through covert collaborations with American citizens.

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By Robert K. Foster

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