US intelligence officers on Friday introduced {that a} video claiming to indicate voter fraud in Georgia is fabricated and created by ‘Russian affect actors,’ warning that international makes an attempt to undermine election integrity might proceed past the voting interval.
They stated that the purported video was part of “Moscow’s broader effort to boost unfounded questions in regards to the integrity of the US election and stoke divisions amongst Individuals.”
The disputed 20-second video, which appeared on X Thursday afternoon, options somebody claiming to be a Haitian immigrant discussing plans to solid a number of votes for Vice President Kamala Harris in Georgia counties. The person shows a number of alleged Georgia identification playing cards with various names and addresses.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger stated that “The video is clearly pretend” and sure created by Russian trolls “making an attempt to sow discord and chaos on the eve of the election.”
The FBI, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Safety Company, and Workplace of the Director of Nationwide Intelligence collectively said that Russia is anticipated to generate and distribute extra content material geared toward undermining election belief and creating division amongst Individuals earlier than and after the election.
Darren Linvill, co-director of Clemson College’s Media Forensics Hub, stated that the video’s traits match these of Storm-1516 (also referred to as CopyCop), a identified Russian disinformation group that has produced a number of pretend movies throughout this election.
The companies additionally recognized one other Russian-made video falsely alleging “a person related to the Democratic presidential ticket of taking a bribe from a US entertainer,” although no additional particulars have been offered.
Earlier, the FBI and different federal companies held Russia chargeable for a video that falsely confirmed Trump mail-in ballots being destroyed in Pennsylvania.