And in the case of Nigel Farage, he was an employee or agent of Kremlin-backed RT (formerly Russia Today). Over several years. In 2018 alone, paid more than £548,000 (about US$700,000
Many people tooK jobs at RT America. Larry King was one who hosted a show there. It waS on our TV cable and satellite TVs for years and nobody complained. That does not make a person a Russian agent. It was removed by the Biden admin so we could only hear what they wanted us to hear regarding Ukraine.
Wow, they paid Nigel a little over 200K a year for three years of work? I wonder what they paid Larry King?
You think it is okay to have Al Jazeera on our TVs or to work there? I mean, look at France.
Russia Today still exists. It isn’t a “formerly”.
Google it.
Nigel Farage denies £548K links to Russian state
Nigel Farage has strongly denied allegations he was paid more than half a million pounds by the Russian state.
On Tuesday, Chris Bryant, Labour MP for Rhondda, told MPs that Nigel Farage received £548,573 in 2018 from Russian state broadcaster Russia Today and suggested the former Brexit Party leader should be sanctioned.
Farage swiftly took to Twitter to post a video firmly rejecting the claims.
“Chris Bryant, paranoid EU Remainer, has stood up in the House of Commons today and made the most outrageous statement.
“He says, that in 2018, I received over half a million pounds from Russia Today; Mr Bryant, in 2018, I did not receive a penny from Russia Today.
“In previous years, I’d done a couple of bits for them. I decided it wasn’t suitable for me.”
Farage went on to point out that Bryant has previously appeared on RT, which the Labour MP did as a guest in 2014. Bryant has firmly denied receiving any payment from RT.
Farage also appeared to threaten legal action if Bryant repeats his allegation outside the House of Commons, where the rules of parliamentary privilege allow MPs to make claims in parliament without the risk of being sued for libel.
“Say that outside of the House of Commons, I’d like you to, I could do with a new car – maybe even a new house, but of course you won’t do that. You’ve said this on the basis of no evidence,” Farage added.
The basis of the figure of £548,573 quoted by Mr Bryant is unclear, although a source close to Mr Farage told the Mirror that this was Mr Farage's firm's "total income" for 2018.
British politicians appearing on RT is not unusual in the UK, with senior figures appearing as paid guests including: Labour shadow foreign secretary, David Lammy; senior Tory MP, David Davis; former Liberal Democrat, leader Vince Cable; and former Scottish National Party leader, Alex Salmond.
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/nigel-farage-denies-500-k-links-to-russian-state-125157695.html
You're just repeating Leftist Labour propaganda.