How the ‘anti-war’ U.S. right became a pro-Putin movement

Opinion

How the ‘anti-war’ U.S. right became a pro-Putin movement

Some of it is just cult-like fealty to Trump, but a lot of it is even more disturbing.

Cathy Young

Cathy Young is a staff writer at The Bulwark and a contributing editor for Reason. Born in Moscow, she writes extensively about Russia and Ukraine.

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