8. The Man Who Made MI6

8. The Man Who Made MI6

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137. How Russia Made Trump: MAGA Take The White House (Ep 6)

Was Putin behind the election of Trump in 2016? And were Hillary Clinton's emails really as “crooked” as they seemed? As David and Gordon conclude their series on how Russia made Trump, they ask what the legacy of the active measures campaign has been and whether the aftermath ha ...  Show more

136. How Russia Made Trump: Putin’s Troll Factory (Ep 5)

Russian trolls are trying to influence the 2016 US election, but did Putin's keyboard warriors really propel Donald Trump into the White House? In the penultimate episode in their series on how the Russians hacked the 2016 US presidential election, David and Gordon return to the ...  Show more

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