RT editor-in-chief proclaimed ‘expert troller’
CNN’s Christiane Amanpour has accused RT editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan of being an international troll, while interviewing her ex-husband and State Department official Jamie Rubin about the latest US sanctions against Russian media.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced new sanctions against RT last week, accusing the outlet of “functioning as a de facto arm of Russian intelligence” and alleging its management attempted to influence the 2024 US presidential election.
Rubin is currently the head of the Global Engagement Center, an outfit created in 2016 to fight foreign “propaganda and disinformation efforts.” He presented the case against RT to reporters at a press conference on Friday, and to Amanpour on her show Monday.
“CNN is in a frenzy over RT,” Simonyan said in a Telegram post on Tuesday, commenting on the telecast. “Christiane Amanpour interviewed her ex-husband about our perfidy and called me an ‘expert troller’.”
Amanpour married Rubin in 1998, while he was a State Department spokesman. They divorced in 2018. She acknowledged their previous relationship on Monday’s show, but said she had him on as the head of the GEC.
“The leader of that station admits they’re doing exactly what Russia’s president wants them to do, which is to use disinformation to try to divide our countries, to use disinformation,” Rubin told his ex-wife.
“You mentioned the head of RT. She is an expert troller, and she basically said, you know, yes, yes, we are doing this,” Amanpour replied.
Rubin also said that the goal of the US campaign is to “inform the world” about who RT really is and “how they use their offices and their TV capabilities to try to get governments around the world to change their policies.” He has previously blamed RT for the fact that only the US and its allies – NATO, Australia, Japan and South Korea – were backing Ukraine, instead of the entire world.
Pointing out that RT has been “formally banned” in the EU, Rubin said that the US is “trying to expose [RT] so that we can disrupt their activities by helping other governments come to their own decisions about how to treat this non-television station activities and the propaganda and lies that come out of RT.”
Simonyan called these “strong words,” noting that “helping them come to their own decisions” is how unscrupulous people deal with the mentally disabled.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova called the State Department accusations a declaration of “war on freedom of speech around the world” and argued Washington was resorting to threats and extortion in order to “establish sole control over the global information space.”
Following the State Department’s accusations, Meta has banned RT and several other Russian outlets from their Facebook, Instagram and Threads platforms.