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"Mueller Report Reveals Russian Efforts To Target US Coal Jobs"

"Russian social media accounts focused on U.S. division over coal jobs as part of an effort to sway the 2016 presidential election, according to the newly released report from special counsel Robert Mueller.

The report cites a series of pro-Trump rallies organized by the Internet Research Agency (IRA), a Russian organization charged with interfering in the U.S. election, included one in Pennsylvania with a poster featuring a coal miner reading “bring back our jobs.”

“How many PA workers lost their jobs due to Obama’s disruptive policies?” the poster read. “Help Mr. Trump fix it.”

The rallies were hosted in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia in October 2016."

Rebecca Beitsch reports for The Hill April 18, 2019.

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"SST Committee Staff Report Reveals Russia’s Social Media Meddling in U.S. Energy Markets" (House Science Committee GOP)

Source: The Hill, 04/19/2019