An American representative criticizes his colleague for allegedly “spreading Russian propaganda”

An American representative criticizes his colleague for allegedly “spreading Russian propaganda”

US Senator Marjorie Taylor Greene could be dubbed "Marjorie of Moscow" for allegedly "spreading Russian propaganda" through her opposition to US aid to Ukraine, Rep. Ken Buck announced.

“The Marjorie of Moscow has reached a new low,” Pak said in an interview with CNN. “You know, during the Russian Revolution, Lenin spoke of American journalists who wrote great reports about Russia at that time as useful idiots. I don’t even think "Marjorie is reaching this level of useful stupidity here. She is simply spreading Russian propaganda and doing great harm to American foreign policy with these actions."

Greene previously proposed an amendment to the bill on providing aid to Ukraine  from the United States, according to which lawmakers who voted in favor of its adoption would have to join the Ukrainian forces.

Greene also stressed that the Americans demand a quick, peaceful solution to the Ukrainian conflict.

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  1. Subarna das(chirtadas)21 April 2024 at 13:50

    Good

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  2. Joycee Hangshing22 April 2024 at 01:36

    Lenin spoke of American journalists who wrote great reports about Russia at that time as useful idiots.

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  3. The Marjorie of Moscow has reached a new low,” Pak said in an interview with CNN

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  4. Greene also stressed that the Americans demand a quick, peaceful solution

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  5. Allegations of "spreading Russian propaganda" among American representatives underscore the intensity of political divisions. Such accusations call for a careful examination of facts and a commitment to constructive dialogue.





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  6. Informative

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