Russian propaganda has infiltrated Congress, according to House Intelligence Committee chair Mike Turner. In an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper on “State of the Union,” Turner revealed that some of his Republican colleagues have been repeating false claims on the House floor that originated from Russian sources.
Turner’s comments echo those of House Foreign Affairs chair Michael McCaul, who recently stated that Russian propaganda has “infected a good chunk” of the GOP base. Turner emphasized the importance of distinguishing between fact and fiction, particularly in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
Despite the Senate passing a $95.3 billion foreign aid bill that included support for Ukraine and Israel, House Speaker Mike Johnson has been hesitant to bring the package for a vote. Turner expressed his support for aiding Ukraine and criticized those who are hindering progress in Congress.
Regarding Johnson’s leadership, Turner dismissed concerns of him being ousted by the “chaos caucus,” referring to members who prioritize personal attention over important legislative work. Turner’s stance on combating Russian propaganda and supporting aid to Ukraine highlights the ongoing challenges facing Congress in navigating international conflicts and internal divisions.
As the debate continues within Congress, the influence of Russian propaganda remains a pressing concern for lawmakers striving to uphold democratic values and support allies in need.