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Former Obama Administration National Security Adviser Susan Rice Says Russia Could Be Behind The Violent Nationwide Demonstrations


FOX News: Susan Rice makes claim Russians could be behind violent George Floyd demonstrations

Former Obama administration national security adviser Susan Rice bizarrely suggested in a televised interview Sunday that the Russians could be behind the violent nationwide demonstrations following the in-custody death of George Floyd, although she offered no evidence for the incendiary claim.

Rice's made the claim after top Democrats insisted for years that the White House had conspired with Russia, although Special Counsel Robert Mueller found no evidence to support any conspiracy with Russia by any U.S. actor to influence the 2016 election. Her remarks also came amid efforts by Democrats to pin the blame on outside white supremacist agitators, even though data suggests the vast majority of arrested protesters in recent days are local.

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Update: Obama adviser Susan Rice knows who’s responsible for the George Floyd riots. You guessed right, it’s RUSSIA! (RT).

WNU Editor: Does Susan Rice provide any proof. Of course not. But it is what a lot of people like her in the establishment like to believe in. As to what is my take. Russia does not need to ferment the unrest that America is going through right now. It is already there. A lot of people have been impacted by the lock-downs that have been imposed on them. They are poor and desperate, and they are responding. If the videos that I have seen today are true, race is losing steam as the driving force behind these protests. It is rapidly becoming a social/class conflict, and it is starting in the cities.

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