Russia had N O T H I N G to do with what happened in Charlottesville. I have seen the perpetrators with my own eyes, been inside their organizing circles, exposed them, and more. Not one trace of Russian involvement.https://twitter.com/RVAwonk/status/1028375273757188097 …
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He specifically chose that chant to piss off progressives in Charlottesville and the liberal narrative of Russian wrongdoing. He admits this openly. He was separated from his wife at that time, and 5 days later was sued in a major lawsuit that he could barely afford a lawyer for.
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He followed IRA trolls on Twitter. Even if he believed his friends were in Tennessee, the realty is, they worked for the Kremlin. Being ignorant of spreading a Kremlin talking point doesn't change the fact that it's a Kremlin talking point.
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I don’t know how to explain this to you but the people that make Richard Spencer dangerous aren’t that way because he follows them on twitter.
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Your anger is misdirected counter-productive. We're on the same side. The fact is, the people who heard them chanting "Russia is our friend" were there too, and may even know as much as you do. How do you explain the chant? If there's a different explanation, please share it.
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I already said that in the next tweet. If you’re so convinced he’s a Russian op, how come he couldn’t afford a lawyer in a major federal lawsuit that will see his communications and bank records fully exposed? Don’t you think Russia could have spotted him $50k for legal aid?
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Instead, he had to hire a guy that can barely retain a law license, and he didn’t get him hired until literally the night before his MTD hearing. And he failed, and must now turn over many, many documents.
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