Concerns are swirling throughout the Kremlin and splashing onto the screens of Russia’s tightly controlled state media. Moscow’s grueling invasion of Ukraine and Washington’s potential designation of Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism are on the prime of the checklist—however the upcoming U.S. elections are likewise inflicting some coronary heart palpitations.
Having recovered from their preliminary shock over the FBI’s search of Donald Trump’s Florida estate, Russian consultants and pundits began to dismiss it as a lot ado about nothing, albeit a handy story they may use to smear American democracy. Now they’re singing a unique tune. In the newest broadcast of the state TV present Sunday Evening With Vladimir Solovyov, host Vladimir Solovyov remarked, “I’m very worried for our agent Trump. They found everything at Mar-a-Lago, they got packages of documents. In all seriousness, they say he should be executed as a person that was ready to hand off nuclear secrets to Russia.”
Appearing on Solovyov’s present, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova likewise raged in opposition to the alleged persecution of Moscow’s favourite former U.S. president. In a weird tirade, she tried to tie the search of Mar-a-Lago with Trump’s earlier assertion that there are solely two genders, female and male. “In the West, you’re not allowed to call a man a man. You can’t call a woman a woman. You’re not allowed to call a child male or female until it reaches the age of 2-3 years old,” she fumed. “In the run-up to the upcoming electoral battles, one of the contenders for a political role—the most important political role in the United States—Donald Trump steps up and says, ‘We’ve gone too far. There are only two genders: male and female.’”
Zakharova then implied that the search of Trump’s property was by some means associated to his stance on gender identification. “Immediately, practically momentarily, dozens of cars of U.S. intelligence agencies, dozens—approaching hundreds—of special agents, FBI and so on, searched his home, seized boxes of some papers… and started to say that he broke the law—attention—on espionage! Five minutes from now, this man could be declared an American spy.”
Solovyov chimed in: “[He could be declared] a Russian spy… Will we try to exchange him to bring Trump to Russia? Will they include Trump on the prisoner exchange list?” On his radio present in the future earlier than, the host had bemoaned “repressions” in opposition to Trump and complained about what a horrible mess the U.S. had turn out to be. Nonetheless, the embellished Russian propagandist boasted about not being sanctioned by the United States, though his visa just lately expired. Waiting for a greater political local weather, Solovyov determined to not renew it simply but.
Having initially believed that higher instances are forward and that Trump’s return to the White House was imminent, distinguished Russian propagandists dubbed him “the Teflon Don” and predicted that he would overcome the FBI’s investigation as merely the most recent pace bump in his alleged “persecution by the deep state.” Now that extra particulars have emerged, their views have turn out to be pessimistic. Appearing on this system Solovyov Live on Monday, Yevgeny Satanovsky, president of the Institute of the Middle East, grimly famous that—in gentle of the bags carried by Trump—the governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis, identified in Russia as “Number Two,” could also be a greater wager for the Republicans. At this level, Russian speaking heads aren’t fairly sure whether or not DeSantis could be as possible as Trump to befriend Russia and dump Ukraine—however that’s the place their propaganda geared toward U.S. voters would supposedly are available in.
More than ever, Russian state media is stressing the necessity to affect Americans within the run-up to the midterms and the longer term presidential election. Kremlin-controlled speaking heads are hoping out loud that Americans will see issues their method, opting to focus on inner points, abandoning Ukraine and letting go of the sanctions in opposition to Russia.
In addition to their handy talking points, furthered by the likes of Fox News’ Tucker Carlson and former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, Russian state media has additionally introduced that it want to pipe information from Russia straight into the U.S. During Monday’s broadcast of The Evening With Vladimir Solovyov, Americanist Dmitry Drobnitsky stated, “The main point of polarization is fast approaching. In November, people in the West have to hear the Russian news, especially in light of the growing interest… We need to break through those barriers, why isn’t anyone doing that? That will be one of the most important components of our future success.”