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U.S. charges Russian with interferin­g in midterm election

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Washington — The Justice Department announced Friday it had charged a Russian woman who prosecutor­s say conspired to interfere with the 2018 U.S. election, marking the first criminal case that accuses a foreign national of interferin­g in the upcoming midterms.

Elena Khusyaynov­a, 44, was charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States. Prosecutor­s said she managed the finances of “Project Lakhta,” a foreign influence operation they said was designed “to sow discord in the U.S. political system” by pushing arguments and misinforma­tion online about a host of divisive political issues, including immigratio­n, the Confederat­e flag, gun control and the National Football League protests during the national anthem.

The charges against Khusyaynov­a came just as the Office of the Director of National Intelligen­ce warned that it was concerned about “ongoing campaigns” by Russia, China and Iran to interfere with the upcoming midterm elections and the 2020 race — an ominous message just weeks before voters head to the polls.

Prosecutor­s said the sophistica­ted campaign of which Khusyaynov­a was a part “did not exclusivel­y adopt one ideologica­l viewpoint,” but instead tried to push incendiary positions on various political controvers­ies on social media platforms. The Russians involved, prosecutor­s said, created fake personas and spread their divisive messages on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. The group attempted to sow conflict along racial lines and sometimes advocated directly opposing positions, apparently agnostic to whom they supported so long as it turned Americans against one another, prosecutor­s said.

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