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Intelligence source claims Russia is responsible for disinformation campaign aimed at Walz.


In a significant revelation, U.S. intelligence officials have disclosed that organizations in Russia have been involved in creating and disseminating disinformation aimed at undermining Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz. On Tuesday, a senior official from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence shared insights regarding this viral content, which includes unfounded allegations concerning Walz’s previous role as a teacher. The official indicated that there are numerous signs suggesting this material was manipulated.

Analysts have uncovered evidence linking this content to Russian disinformation efforts. This update is particularly noteworthy as it marks the first occasion federal authorities have openly acknowledged the connection to Russian operations, even though digital researchers had previously identified this link. The misinformation targeting Walz aligns with a broader Russian strategy aimed at destabilizing the Democratic campaign of Vice President Kamala Harris, alongside Walz, her running mate. Intelligence officials expressed that Russia has also been actively spreading disinformation to incite division and unrest as the election approaches, with potential plans to encourage violent demonstrations following Election Day.

Recent findings by analysts at Microsoft revealed that a widely circulated video falsely claiming that Kamala Harris was responsible for leaving a woman paralyzed in a hit-and-run incident years ago was also linked to Russian disinformation. Additionally, a more recent video has emerged featuring a man alleging misconduct by Walz during his teaching years. Investigators from private firms specializing in disinformation tracking, such as NewsGuard, have determined that this video is fabricated, and the individual featured is not who he purports to be.

Some researchers have proposed that the video may have been generated using artificial intelligence; however, officials have refrained from making that assessment, noting only that the video displays multiple signs of manipulation. Other nations, including China and Iran, have also engaged in efforts to sway the U.S. election landscape through online disinformation. While Russia’s focus has been on undermining the Democratic campaign, Iran has targeted Republican Donald Trump, going as far as hacking into his campaign’s operations. Concurrently, China’s attempts have been aimed at influencing down-ballot races and fostering general distrust in democratic processes.

Despite these disinformation campaigns, officials have asserted that there is currently no evidence indicating that Russia, China, or Iran are orchestrating significant attacks on U.S. election infrastructure to alter the election results. Jen Easterly, the head of the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, has stated that advancements in election security ensure that no foreign adversaries could realistically change the outcome of the elections. In response to allegations of election meddling, Russia, China, and Iran have all denied any involvement. Attempts to reach the Russian embassy for comment regarding the allegations surrounding the Walz video did not receive an immediate response.


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