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By: Brian Evans

Friday morning, a federal grand jury announced that it has indicted 13 Russian nationals and three Russian entities for alleged interference in the 2016 presidential elections. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who oversees Mueller’s special counsel investigation, announced the indictment at the main Department of Justice building in Washington, DC.. The Russian group is alleged to have spent years, back to at least 2014, building a social media following of hundreds of thousands by playing off of existing divisions and sympathies in the American political landscape. When 2016 rolled around, the groups operatives are alleged by Mueller to have disparaged Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, and used its influence to support Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders. Interestingly, the indictment by Special counsel Mueller said that “Russians conducted ‘information warfare’ against the US during the election to help Donald Trump win.” Furthermore, the indictment said that the Russian defendants posted derogatory information about a number of candidates, and by early to mid-2016, the indictment says that their operations included supporting the presidential campaign of then-candidate Donald J. Trump (“Trump Campaign”) and disparaging Hillary Clinton (Clinton Campaign).

Ironically, the groups that are listed on page 14 of the indictment as giving support to the Trump campaign included: Secured Borders, Blacktivist, United Muslims for America, Army of Jesus, South United and Heart of Texas. Interestingly, it is quite certainly far from the truth. First, Mueller said that the United Muslims of America was pro-Trump.

However, United Muslims of America was NOT pro-Trump. In fact, the following was a promotion for the Hillary campaign, put out by the group ‘United Muslims of America.

Then, there were the blacktivists, a group that Mueller called ‘Pro-Trump’. They made postings like:

These same Russian groups organized the monster rally “Trump is not my president” in New York City on November 12, 2016.

This certainly was not a pro-Trump group. In fact the House Intelligence Commitee demonstrated that BM, a ‘Not My President’ group regularly promoted Anti-Trump propaganda that pushed pro-Hillary groups like Black Lives Matter, and other left-wing Progressive groups that sought to cause discord and election turmoil. Postings like: Don’t Shoot was another Russian facebook ad promoting anti-Police, anti-Trump, left-wing agenda, stating:

These same Russian ads were published in November 2017 by the House Intelligence Committee. Mueller and Democrats want you to believe these Russian social media ads flipped the election to Donald Trump, but it was a concerted effort to divide our nation, and create doubt in our American election system. Russia responded by saying that half of their paid ads ran after the election and 25% never ran at all. Previously, Facebook announced that the Russian ads comprised .004% of their advertising during the election.

The Gateway Pundit revealed something even more interesting with the Mueller indictment. They found that although Mueller’s indictment said that the Russian’s hosted events to assist Donald Trump’s Presidential bid, that is not the whole picture. Consequently, Steven MIntyre from Climate Audit compiled the research for the rally numbers. He found that the Russians rallies for Trump and Hillary for the most part were complete and utter failures. The first two events (March for Trump and Down With Hillary) drew no attendees. The third event (Support Hillary, Save American Muslims) drew no attendees either. The fourth event (Florida rallies for Trump) drew 31 attendees. The Fifth event (Miners for Trump) drew no attendees either. The sixth event (Trump is not my President) drew 10,000 attendees, INCLUDING Pro-Communist MICHAEL MOORE. The seventh event (show your support for Trump) appears as if it never took place. No information as to why. The eighth event (Charlotte against Trump) drew 100 attendees.

The totals for the Russian rallies totalled: Pro-Trump rallies: drew 31 total attendees

Pro-Hillary and Anti-Trump rallies: drew 10,100 attendees Take Away: Robert Mueller is a lying skunk.

However, despite the indictment blatantly trying to paint Trump in a bad light, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein admits that “There is no allegation in this indictment that any American was a knowing participant in this illegal activity.” He went on to say that “there is no allegation in the indictment that the charged conduct altered the outcome of the 2016 election.” Prosecuters also admitted that “it also demonstrates that the Russians indicted were also behind anti-Trump rallies after the election. Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein said that “after the election, the defendants allegedly staged rallies to support the president-elect while simultaneously staging rallies to protest his election.” He said “For example, the defendants organized two rallies on November 12 in New York, one rally to support the president-elect (“show your support for President-elect Donald Trump” rally), and (“Trump is NOT my President” rally in New York) to oppose him. The indictment also revealed that the Russians organized a “Charlotte Against Trump” rally in North Carolina on Nov. 19.