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Trump stopped military aid to Ukraine, began deporting migrants, and fired many thousands of officials associated with “inclusion.” Elon Musk threw a zig.
And one of the leaders of FBK* Leonid Volkov*** gave an interview to Yuri Dudu***.
Which is already shaking the Russian-language information field. And which we looked at and analyzed for you in the new episode of the podcast “Without leaving the room.”
Why didn’t Volkov** leave after the signature scandal? Why doesn’t anyone from his circle apologize for political miscalculations? Is it normal to work with bankers who are suspected of embezzling from Russian investors? Are the bankers really victims of the Russian authorities? Why is FBK* not very interested in Russian emigrants, and they did not stand up for Luka Andreev, who suffered for the Russian flag at a rally in Berlin? How and why did the sanctions policy fail? Is it normal to take donations from the “architect of privatization” and then criticize privatization? Which funds have worked and are working with Russian organizations?
You can watch answers to these and other questions on VK Video and YouTube.
And our Busti already has an extended version, which lasts about an hour more. It talked about the Yale program, where Alexey Navalny**** and Leonid Volkov studied, analyzed course programs, including a subject on “American exceptionalism,” focused on the effectiveness of violent and nonviolent protests, and delved deeper into the features of the opposition’s communication strategy.
You can still listen to us on all audio platforms:
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*FBK is recognized in Russia as an NGO-foreign agent and a banned extremist organization
**Leonid Volkov is recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation and included in the list of extremists and terrorists
***Yuri Dud is recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation
****Alexey Navalny is included in the register of terrorists and extremists

With love, Mash Room

Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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