Special counsel Mueller: Russians conducted 'information warfare' against US during election to help Donald Trump win
Special counsel Robert Mueller said a grand jury had indicted 13 Russian nationals and three Russian entities for alleged interference in the 2016 presidential election.
The defendants allegedly conducted "information warfare" against the United States election process to help Donald Trump win.
The defendants used fake American personas, social media platforms, and other Internet media to advance their scheme, according to an indictment.
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13 Russian nationals indicted by grand jury on election interference 13 Russian nationals indicted by grand jury on election interference
A federal grand jury has indicted 13 Russian nationals and three Russian entities for alleged interference in the 2016 presidential elections, during which they boosted the candidacy of Donald Trump, according to special counsel Robert Mueller.
The indictment says that a Russian organization called the Internet Research Agency sought to wage "information warfare" against the United States by using fictitious American personas and social media platforms and other Internet-based media.
By early to mid-2016, the indictment charges, the defendants were "supporting the presidential campaign of then-candidate Donald J. Trump ... and disparaging Hillary Clinton."
The White House had no immediate comment on the indictments.
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The indictment said that the Internet Research Agency was registered with the Russian government as a corporate entity in 2013.
"By in or around May 2014, the organization's strategy included interfering with the 2016 U.S. presidential election, with the stated goal of "spread[ing] distrust towards the candidates and the political system in general," the indictment said.
An announcement from Mueller's office said that the government accuses all the defendants of conspiracy to defraud the United States.
Three defendants are charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bank fraud.
Five defendants are charged with aggravated identity theft.
This story is developing. Please check back for updates.
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/16/russian ... probe.html
Mueller Charges Russians With Pro-Trump, Anti-Clinton Meddling
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February 16, 2018, 11:53 AM CST Updated on February 16, 2018, 12:25 PM CST
13 Russian nationals, 3 entities indicted in sweeping case
Social media, contacts with campaign and staging rallies
Why Mueller Is Seen as the Perfect Man for the Job
U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller unveiled the details of a widespread and coordinated campaign by Russians to influence the U.S. presidential election in favor of Donald Trump, delivering on his initial mandate by the Justice Department.
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In an indictment disclosed in Washington on Friday, Mueller describes a sweeping, years-long, multimillion-dollar conspiracy by hundreds of Russians aimed at criticizing Hillary Clinton and supporting Senator Bernie Sanders and Trump. He charged 13 Russian nationals and three Russian entities and accused them of defrauding the U.S. government by interfering with the political process.
The Internet Research Agency, a Russian organization, and the defendants began working in 2014 to interfere in U.S. elections, according to the indictment. They used false personas and social media while also staging political rallies and communicating with “unwitting individuals” associated with the Trump campaign, it said.
Click here to read the indictment in full.
The documents point to a broader conspiracy beyond the pages of the indictment, saying the grand jury has heard about other people with whom the Russians allegedly conspired in their efforts.
Mueller’s office said that none of the defendants was in custody.
In a Feb. 10, 2016, planning memo, the Russians were instructed to “use any opportunity to criticize Hillary and the rest (except Sanders and Trump -- we support them).”
The operations also denigrated candidates including Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, Trump’s rivals in the 2016 Republican primary, the indictment said.
The efforts included contact with “unwitting” Trump campaign officials, with the goal of “impairing, obstructing, and defeating the lawful government functions” including the election.
The group bought advertisements on U.S. social media, created numerous Twitter accounts designed to appear as if they were U.S. groups or people, according to the indictment. One fake account, @TEN_GOP account, attracted more than 100,000 online followers.
The Russians tracked the metrics of their effort in reports and budgeted for their efforts. Some traveled to the U.S. to gather intelligence for the surreptitious campaign, according to the indictment. They used stolen U.S. identities, including fake driver’s licenses, and contacted news media outlets to promote their activities.
In September 2016, the group ordered one worker to “intensify criticizing Hillary Clinton” after a review found insufficient anti-Clinton activity.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... g-election
Among the allegations -- Russians stole real Americans' Social Security numbers and dates of birth to open PayPal accounts, get fake driver's licenses and BUY SOCIAL MEDIA ADVERTISING.
SethAbramson
7m7 minutes ago
We're today seeing the beginning, admittedly just the very beginning, of the sort of criminal prosecutions (and criminal charges) that Trump, Trump Jr., Manafort, and others may one day be charged with Conspiracy or Aiding and Abetting for having assisted.
Was trump aware of this coming down?
well he was made aware only this morning


Points on Mueller indictments:
1- Legal standard is much higher than standard for intel assessment.
2- These Russians worked for Internet Research Agency, funded by a close Putin ally.
3- Most of all, this blows up POTUS/right-wing doubts that Russia interfered in his election
plea agreement ...someone has already plead guilty
Indictments signed my Mueller himself