It’s a translation from Russian TV. On-air threats on Russia state television. One of its most popular hosts and shows.
Solovyov, the host of a popular Russian state television show known for pushing Kremlin propaganda, warned Nadezhdin during a broadcast a short time later that his candidacy would come at a high cost, according to a translated clip posted to X, formerly Twitter, by Russian Media Monitor founder Julia Davis.
So, the Putin ally, Solovyov, may have stated that Nadezhdin getting into the race may come at a high price, but there is no indication that Solovyov said that Nadezhdin will be poisoned. that clearly comes from Russian Media Monitor founder Julia Davis who is trying to get hits for her company, or it could be the work of Aila Slisco who wrote this piece for Newsweek. I can't really determine who is the creator of the BS, because there is no link back to the post on X, that I can see.
In other words, it's most likely BS propaganda created by someone who has a financial interest in portraying a statement made as being something that wasn't really stated by the Putin ally, because there is no confirming reports by anyone else & the claimed source is not even linked to.
Again, you people get all excited about what someone says that someone else said, but then when examined more closely the come on is just that, and you fall for the come on as if the come on represents the truth when it clearly does not.
But you guys can never use critical thinking skills to evaluate, you just see what you like & you run with it as if it's the gospel truth.