PNN – The New York Times, citing three American intelligence agencies, claimed that Russia is strongly and actively promoting false information to question the validity of the 2024 presidential election in this country.
According to Pakistan News Network’s report from this popular American newspaper, three American intelligence agencies claimed that Russia and Iran are most likely trying to question the validity of the election by spreading false information on social media on the day of the US presidential election and in the weeks after.
The Bureau of National Intelligence, the FBI and the Cyber security and Infrastructure Security Agency all claimed that Russia and, to a lesser extent, Iran, were actively trying to undermine confidence in Tuesday’s election.
They stated that by creating and publishing false videos and promoting false claims about fraud in swing states, Moscow is trying to create division among the American public and fear and panic about the election.
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These officials declared Russia to be the most active threat in this regard.
The mentioned federal institutions further pointed to two new examples of Moscow’s interference in the US presidential elections and announced: According to a fake post on social media, State officials across swing states have engaged in voter registration fraud, and in another post, they’re trying to make it look like Democrats are rigging the votes of Arizona’s out-of-state voters, in order to make the result in favor of Vice President Kamala Harris.
According to the claim of the American intelligence agencies, Russia is spreading fake news about the 2024 elections of this country through the “X” platform and other bases and social media.
American intelligence officials say that Russia supports Donald Trump; because this candidate of the Republican Party has shown doubt in continuing to provide financial and military aid to Ukraine.
A US federal court jury also indicted three people associated with the IRGC in September for what it said was an escalation of widespread attacks against US politicians, officials and journalists and hacking of the Trump campaign.
The New York Times claims that Iran is seeking revenge on Trump for ordering the martyrdom of General Qassem Soleimani.