Tenet media spread climate denial while allegedly funded by russia

Tenet media spread climate denial while allegedly funded by russia

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The U.S. conservative media outlet facing allegations of Russian-funded propaganda is also a primary vector for climate disinformation. Tenet Media isn’t named in the sweeping indictment


that the Department of Justice released Wednesday. But the document alleges that two employees of RT, a Russian state media company, sent $10 million to an unnamed Tennessee-based company


that uses the same slogan as Tenet. Multiple media outlets have also confirmed that the company is Tenet. Tenet is a publishing platform for far-right conservative influencers, including Tim


Pool and Benny Johnson. Both have a long history of producing content that denies, mocks and downplays climate policy, including during the time that DOJ alleges their work was supported by


secretive Russian funding. Advertisement Neither has been accused of a crime and both wrote on social platform X to their millions of followers that they were “victims” and did not know


about the Kremlin’s involvement. GET FULL ACCESS