When it comes to feeling the Bern or Sanders' attempt to burn America:
How Russia Is Trying To Boost Bernie Sanders' Campaign
It's 2016 all over again — at least from Russia's perspective.
Russia's state-sponsored messaging about Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign was more neutral in the fall.
But over the past six weeks, this coverage has shifted to mirror pro-Sanders talking points first used in the last presidential campaign, said Clint Watts of the Foreign Policy Research Institute, who has been monitoring Russian interference continuously.
"What's really come on strong just in the last 30 to 45 days are very similar narratives that we saw in 2016 about Sanders," Watts told NPR.
While Sanders has acknowledged on the campaign trail that he was briefed by the intelligence community about Russia's efforts to boost his campaign, he has been steadfastly opposed to that support, saying at a recent debate: "Hey, Mr. Putin, if I'm president of the United States, trust me, you're not going to interfere in any more American elections." Also how's about screwing the entire GQP that waged war on Democracy and incited insurrection, screwing tRump and after all that screw yourself, you uncivilized, worthless and deplorable excuse as human being.
https://www.npr.org/2020/03/05/812186614/how-russia-is-trying-to-boost-bernie-sanders-campaign
Considering you have a wiki problem, consider the following facts as a result of tRump being Putin's bitch and his ass kisser too!:
Senate report details Russia’s efforts to meddle in 2016, ties to Trump associates
Catch up on the developing stories making headlines.
A new bipartisan report released by a Senate panel Tuesday outlines perhaps the most detailed accounting to date of Russia’s efforts to interfere in the 2016 election while accusing the White House and others close to President Donald Trump of refusing to cooperate with an investigation into whether the president’s campaign simply benefited or sought to aid Russia’s efforts.
The nearly-1,000 page report from the Senate Intelligence Committee, its fifth and final examination of a years-long effort to probe Russian meddling in 2016, describes several episodes in which Trump and members of his campaign were keen to accept Russia’s help -- and in some instances goes further than even former special counsel Robert Mueller in detailing ties between the campaign and Russian individuals.
However, like Mueller’s report released last year, the Senate committee does not allege any criminal conspiracy between Trump or members of his campaign and Russia."
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/sen...as-efforts-meddle-2016-ties/story?id=72444405