Fake Georgia Voter Video Linked to Russia
Georgia, USASat Nov 02 2024
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In the days leading up to the U. S. election, a video supposedly showing voter fraud in Georgia was exposed as fake by the FBI and other federal agencies. They linked the video to "Russian influence actors, " indicating an ongoing effort to undermine trust in the election process. This isn't the first time such a video has surfaced—last week, a similar video falsely showed mail-in ballots being destroyed in Pennsylvania.
The 20-second clip, shared on the social media platform X, features a man claiming to be a Haitian immigrant planning to vote multiple times in two Georgia counties for Vice President Kamala Harris. He shows various IDs with different names and addresses. An analysis by the AP revealed that the information on two of the IDs didn't match any registered voters in the mentioned counties.
Georgia's Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, quickly labeled the video as "obviously fake, " suggesting it was the work of Russian trolls aiming to cause confusion before the election. Intelligence officials corroborated this, stating that the video was part of Russia's broader effort to cast doubt on the election's integrity and deepen divisions among Americans.
The joint statement from the FBI, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence cautioned that Russia could create and release more content intending to undermine election trust. The original video post was removed, but copies were still being shared with false fraud claims.
The style and distribution method of the video matched those of Storm-1516, also known as CopyCop, a known Russian disinformation network. Additionally, the agencies linked another fake video to Russia, this time falsely accusing a Democratic ticket individual of taking a bribe.
https://localnews.ai/article/fake-georgia-voter-video-linked-to-russia-43c04d67
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