Flights to Russia and embassies in Moscow. Petition drives and fake social media accounts galore.
My dive into three years of support out of Russia for American separatists - and the blowback that came with: thinkprogress.org/russia-texas-c…
As a quick run-through: U.S. secessionists' ties in Russia date to at least early 2015, when @texasnatmov sent one of its officers to St. Petersburg to hang with the far-right Rodina crowd, and to stump for Texas secession. thinkprogress.org/russia-texas-c…
(A bot network immediately picked up on @texasnatmov's visit to Russia, and pushed out "Free Texas!" messages by the dozen. Even Pravda got in on the game.)
Meanwhile, the Russian "Heart of Texas" Facebook page began pulling in followers, eventually topping out at a quarter-million - and claiming they would pass along follower information to @texasnatmov.
In 2016, @texasnatmov made its second trip to Russia - this time, with some help for their travel. The Texas secessionists said they got a "small grant" from Moscow, but "declined to say how much money the Kremlin gave" to their group.
Another campaign that later admitted to receiving funding from a Kremlin-backed organization to travel to Moscow in 2016 - and that later saw a wealth of coverage: #Calexit folks.
Hop in the wayback machine, and immediately after Trump's victory, #Calexit was suddenly one of the most popular hashtags on Twitter.
But researchers later showed that the #Calexit Twitter surge got a big, fun boost from Russia- and white nationalist-linked bot networks.
And then we have the wonderful, beguiling opening of the "Embassy of the Independent Republic of California" in Moscow in late 2016, helping to speed along Russian-Californian relations.
Complete with this person, in an Obama mask, making preparations. All provided rent-free.
Just as with the team from Texas, the fake Russian social media operations included #Calexit in their roster of topics to target - and even reportedly worked directly with the American who had opened the "California Embassy" in Moscow. thinkprogress.org/russia-texas-c…
Long story short: #Calexit and #Texit are effectively dead(er than they would have been otherwise), thanks in no small part to searching out - and finding - support in Russia.
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Texas Nationalist Movement says in new post that they've had no contact with Mueller's team: texasnationalist.com/news/with-vagu… (TNM also calls Mueller's team "inept.")
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“It has taken me a long time to understand that the expansion in the use of [tax havens] has a link to decolonization. It is a modern form of colonialism.” -@EvaJoly
Bit on how U.S. firms helped flip Panama into the tax haven it eventually became:
The reason Delaware leapfrogged New Jersey to become the top tax haven in the U.S.: Woodrow Wilson.
NEW: Maria Butina's lawyer appeared multiple times on Fox News to discuss the Mueller investigation—and didn't once disclose that he'd repped a client before Mueller's office. thinkprogress.org/maria-butinas-…
Butina's lawyer was caught out a few weeks ago for appearing on Fox News to discuss Russia multiple times without disclosing his work on behalf of Butina: thinkprogress.org/maria-butinas-…
His defense was that the Butina and Mueller investigations aren't related, ipso facto there was no need to disclose.
But then we learned that he'd actually repped a client in front of Mueller's office itself—a fact that was never disclosed in any of his Fox News appearances.
New leaked chats reveal how a Texas militia planned to assault Islamic convention participants in Houston earlier this month: thinkprogress.org/heres-how-a-te…
The Texas Patriot Network isn't as prominent as some other Texas-based militias, but the rhetoric's all the same: anti-Islam bigotry, support for Texas secessionists, marching with white supremacists, etc.
The chats were unearthed by @IGD_News, and put paid to these goons' claims that they were just there to spread "the love of our lord, Jesus Christ."
After spending a week in Moldova at the World Congress of Families conference, one question: Is America’s Religious Right turning its back on Russia? thinkprogress.org/america-religi…
It wouldn't necessarily be surprising: the U.S. Religious Right had a far easier time building ties in Russia under the Obama administration.
But WCF head Brian Brown hasn't given up the dream of building up American Religious Right ties in Russia. He's doing all he can to build bridges between America's social conservatives and Moscow—and is willing to do whatever it takes. thinkprogress.org/america-religi…
Good morning! The Trump administration's latest hire is a lobbyist for pro-Russian separatists in the Balkans. thinkprogress.org/lobbyist-rubin…
HHS hired Mike Rubino as a "senior adviser." Rubino's still listed as working as a lobbyist for Bosnia's SNSD party, which is pushing for breaking up Bosnia wholesale—and whose leadership is sanctioned by the U.S. thinkprogress.org/lobbyist-rubin…
I asked @JasminMuj about Rubino's hiring. His response: 'It only makes sense if there is a lack of coherent U.S. foreign policy and/or if part of the foreign policy apparatus is being monetized for these Second-World kleptocrats.' thinkprogress.org/lobbyist-rubin…
‘More than 1,000 Google employees, six U.S. senators and at least 14 human rights groups have written to the company expressing concern about its China ambitions.’ nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news…
‘Google bosses have tried to contain the anger by shutting down employee access to documents about the China search engine.’ theintercept.com/2018/09/13/goo…
'Google’s secret prototype search engine for China reportedly links users’ mobile phone numbers to what search terms they’ve used.' theguardian.com/technology/201…