US Elections: “We interfered and we will interfere” Putin Aide Prigozhin Confesses Meddling in US Elections

US Elections: Yevgeny Prigozhin, a supporter of Russian President Vladimir Putin, acknowledged to meddling in the US election on Monday and vowed to keep doing so, according to sources.

The businessman from Russia made this statement on the eve of the US midterm elections, in which Republicans will aim to seize control of Congress and state-level positions nationwide.
The 61-year-old Russian businessman responded to a recent Bloomberg story alleging that Russia meddled in the US midterm elections by saying, “Ladies and gentlemen, we interfered, we interfere now, and we interfere later. systematically, precisely, surgically, and as best we can.”

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His catering business, Concord, published the statement online.

The White House was unsurprised by Prigozhin’s words, according to Karine Jean-Pierre, a spokesperson for US President Joe Biden.

It is well known and extensively documented in the public domain that organisations connected to Yevgeny Prigozhin have attempted to sway elections all over the world, including in the United States, according to Karine Jean-Pierre.

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Yevgeny Prigozhin had already been charged with interfering with international elections

The results of the midterm elections will determine the legislative priorities for US President Joe Biden’s term and possibly re-elect Donald Trump.

According to Graphika, a US social media monitoring company, in the week before the US midterm elections, suspected Russian operatives utilised far-right internet platforms to disparage Democratic candidates in a number of states, notably New York, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Ohio.

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