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  2. Far-right politics in Russia - Wikipedia

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    In 1995–1996, the total number of skinheads in Russia exceeded 1,000, and their subculture and ideology became prominent among right-wing political extremists. In 1996–1998, there was a jump in numbers and organization: in 1998, there were about 20 organized associations in Moscow, there were printed publications, firms that satisfied the ...

  3. Russian interference in the 2024 United States elections

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    [9] [10] On September 4, 2024, the U.S. Department of Justice indicted members of Tenet Media for having received $9.7 million as part of a covert Russian influence operation to co-opt American right-wing influencers to espouse pro-Russian content and conspiracy theories. Many of the followers of the related influencers were encouraged to steal ...

  4. Category:Right-wing politics in Russia - Wikipedia

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  5. Political spectrum - Wikipedia

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    The Pournelle chart has liberty on one axis, with those on the left seeking freedom from control or protections for social deviance and those on the right emphasizing state authority or protections for norm enforcement (farthest right being state worship, farthest left being the idea of a state as the "ultimate evil").

  6. US accuses Russian state media of enlisting right-wing ...

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    Federal law enforcement agencies have accused Russian President Vladimir Putin’s administration of supporting election interference operations in the US, including manipulating right-wing media ...

  7. How some of the biggest right-wing social media stars ... - AOL

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    In one case, Tenet staffers were asked to repost a video of “a well-known U.S. political commentator,” thought to be former Fox News host Tucker Carlson visiting a grocery store in Russia in ...

  8. Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections

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    Examples of efforts included "campaigning for African American voters to boycott elections or follow the wrong voting procedures in 2016", "encouraging extreme right-wing voters to be more confrontational", and "spreading sensationalist, conspiratorial, and other forms of junk political news and misinformation to voters across the political ...

  9. Right-wing influencers were duped to work for covert Russian ...

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    In addition to marking the third straight presidential election in which U.S. authorities have unveiled politically charged details about Russia’s attempted interference in U.S. politics, an indictment indicates how Moscow may be attempting to capitalize on the skyrocketing popularity of right-wing podcasters, livestreamers and other content ...