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4. Yes. First story I read of it was one
Sun Nov 23, 2025, 06:16 PM
Sunday

that told of how the sentence structure of the English language version was as if it were a direct translation from Russian.

What utter buffoonery.

But not the first example of such. Trump's campaign and administration, and his MAGAS, have repeatedly been caught RED HANDED (pun intended) using Russian and other foreign supplied imagery in propaganda purported to show events happening in America.

They're too moronic to even double-check it first.

In fact:

Many Top MAGA Trolls Aren’t Even in the U.S. - The New Republic

Starting Friday, X users were able to use a new “about this account” feature to see what country accounts were based in. And for many “America First” posters, this revealed an inconvenient truth, as reported by The Daily Beast.

For example, one account literally named “America First”—with 67,000 followers—seems to be based not in the U.S., but in Bangladesh.

Another popular conservative account, MAGA Nation, with nearly 400,000 followers and a bio that reads, “Standing strong with ... Trump, America First, Patriot Voice for We The People,” is apparently based in Eastern Europe.


MAGA influencers exposed for being based in other countries - Rawstory

Think I've read that little Nazi Muskrat has since removed that feature.

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