Federal agents investigating possible collusion between Russian operatives and Breitbart.com
By Hunter Tuesday Mar 21, 2017 · 12:21 PM CST Tuesday Mar 21, 2017 · 3:50 PM CST
Sure, let's throw this into the mix as well: U.S. counterintelligence officials are investigating whether figures at a number of far-right websites—including Breitbart "News," the white nationalist-allied site then managed by Donald Trump's top advisor Steve Bannon—were themselves coordinating with Russian agents. [ "FBI’s Russian-influence probe includes a look at Breitbart, InfoWars news sites" http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/white-house/article139695453.html ]
It's not at all clear why FBI investigators would be probing this. Building "bots" to heavily promote pro-Trump narratives churned out by Brietbart or other far-right websites requires no input at all from those sites themselves; it's not immediately clear what such coordination would even consist of.
At the same time, FBI Director James Comey patiently explained to congressional questioners just yesterday that such investigations are not undertaken unless there is "a credible allegation of wrongdoing," which means counterintelligence officers have seen something about the link between far-right news sites and Russian intelligence efforts that has convinced them they need to examine that relationship further.
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