Tenet Media

2024 - 9 - 5

Did Russia Just Pull a ‘Wag the Dog’ with Right-Wing Media?

2024 elections - Benny Johnson - disinformation - DOJ - political influencers - Russia - Tenet Media - Tim Pool - YouTube

Was the Tennessee-based media company Tenet Media a pawn in Russia's political game? Get the scoop here!

In a shocking twist that could rival any political thriller, the U.S. Department of Justice has unveiled allegations against a Tennessee-based media company, referred to as Tenet Media, claiming it was secretly funded by Russian operatives. Reports indicate that this Kremlin-orchestrated conspiracy funneled an eye-watering $10 million into the company to bolster far-right social media influences linked with high-profile personalities like Tim Pool and Benny Johnson. The DOJ has painted a picture of a well-crafted disinformation campaign aimed at tipping the scales of American politics ahead of the critical 2024 elections.

With the spotlight now shining on Tenet Media, even some of its own right-wing stars are scratching their heads wondering just what’s going on. Why would a pro-Trump supergroup like theirs need funding from the Kremlin? The indictment has led to claims from several influencers, stating they were mere puppets, unwittingly dancing to the tune of Russian propaganda. If these allegations ring true, they suggest a sinister layer of manipulation within American media, raising questions about the integrity of those behind the viral posts and hot-takes of conservative commentators.

As the DOJ reveals more details about Russian officials allegedly hatching schemes to influence the U.S. electoral landscape, the implications are particularly chilling against the backdrop of an already polarized America. Just when you thought the 2024 political campaign was going to be a straightforward affair, unexpected baggage has materialized in the form of espionage and international intrigue. The rumor mill is now busily churning with what it means for the future of media literacy, trust, and transparency within the U.S.

And in a twist that no one saw coming, YouTube has responded by taking down channels associated with Tenet Media, including those run by popular conservative influencers. This means we’re now living in a time where the line between media consumption and foreign intervention could have inexplicable repercussions on news consumption. As the dust settles, we may need to evaluate how we engage with media in an era fraught with deception, propaganda, and international interference. Stay tuned as this bizarre saga unfolds!

Post cover
Image courtesy of "CNN"

DOJ alleges Russia funded US media company linked to right-wing ... (CNN)

The unnamed Tennessee-based company that the Justice Department alleges was being funded by Russian operatives working as part of a Kremlin-orchestrated ...

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Variety"

DOJ Alleges Russia Paid $10M to Fund Right-Wing Social Media ... (Variety)

The DOJ alleged Russian state media provided $10 million to finance videos produced by a U.S. company, identified by reports as Tenet Media.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The Washington Post"

Inside Tenet Media, the pro-Trump 'supergroup' allegedly funded by ... (The Washington Post)

Even some of Tenet's right-wing stars wondered why it existed. Now, a new federal indictment claims it was a Russian propaganda operation.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "BBC News"

Right-wing US influencers say they were victims of alleged Russian ... (BBC News)

Several commentators said that, if the allegations proved true, they were "deceived" by the Russian government front.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "NBC New York"

DOJ: Right-wing influencers like Tim Pool, Benny Johnson helped ... (NBC New York)

An indictment filed Wednesday alleges a media company linked to six conservative influencers — including well-known personalities Tim Pool, Dave Rubin and.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Forbes"

These Right-Wing Pundits Were Allegedly Funded By Russia—What ... (Forbes)

A DOJ indictment accuses the Kremlin of funneling $10 million into a U.S. media company whose description matches one linked to several prominent right-wing ...

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The Week Magazine"

DOJ charges 2 Russians for funding US far-right media (The Week Magazine)

Russia is running disinformation campaigns to influence US politics ahead of the 2024 election, officials say.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The Washington Post"

YouTube takes down right-wing channels linked to DOJ Russia ... (The Washington Post)

YouTube “terminated” Tenet Media and other channels run by Lauren Chen, who was accused by the DOJ Wednesday of using Russian government money to pay ...

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Forbes"

Who Are Tim Pool And Benny Johnson? What To Know About The ... (Forbes)

The Justice Department alleges Tenet Media, a social media company linked to right-wing personalities, was funded by the Kremlin with the goal of boosting ...

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Reuters"

YouTube terminating Tenet Media channel after US indictment (Reuters)

Alphabet's YouTube said on Thursday it was terminating the Tenet Media channel and four channels operated by Tenet owner Lauren Chen, following an ...

Post cover
Image courtesy of "PBS NewsHour"

Well-known right-wing influencers duped to work for covert Russian ... (PBS NewsHour)

The accusations mark the third straight presidential election in which U.S. authorities have unveiled politically charged details about the Kremlin's ...

Explore the last week