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HUNTER Biden's alleged "sex videos" are being broadcast daily on Russian state TV as part of a final push for Donald Trump, according to reports.
Propaganda channels such as RT and Sputnik have been airing the unconfirmed clips in the days running up to the US election , the Daily Beast reported.
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Evgeny Popov, the host of popular Russian show 60 Minutes, described the unverified material as "Hunter Biden's orgies" and baselessly accused him of incest, pedophilia and beastiality.
He later appeared downtrodden that the clips being played caused "no reaction."
Leonid Kalashnikov, the chairman of a powerful Russian State Duma committee on relations with ex-Soviet states, told 60 Minutes that if the Hunter scandal is promoted by the media it could "seriously influence" the outcome of the election.
He predicted that the alleged controversy could help Trump "to get back on the horse."
The news comes just days after reports claimed that videos and photos allegedly showing Hunter Biden "engaging in sex acts" were posted on a Chinese website linked to ex-Donald Trump adviser Steve Bannon.
The x-rated tapes were reportedly uploaded by a single user on GTV, a digital media platform operated by GTV Media Group in the wake of the "Ukraine, crack, and sex" scandal.
The media organization was founded in April 2020 by Bannon and Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui, reported the Washington Examiner .
The Sun reached out to the Biden campaign, Hunter 's lawyer George Mesires, and Bannon's legal representative for comment on Sunday.
In one video on the Chinese website, the caption read: “US presidential candidate Joe Biden is 100 [percent] controlled by the Chinese Communist Party as one of the most successful political instances of the BGY program.
“He is also a target of the CCP’s 3F plan, which aims to 'fall, fail, and fell,' to weaken, destroy and kill America!”
The Chinese government alleged that Wengui – who now lives in the USA –committed fraud, blackmail, and bribery. Wengui denies the allegations.
The property developer accused officials in China of corruption back in 2017 when he applied for asylum in the United States .
His associate Bannon was indicted on fraud charges in August and arrested aboard Wengui's 150' long, $28 million yacht. He has pleaded not guilty.
The Wall Street Journal reported that GTV Media Group is being investigated by the FBI and the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The New York state attorney general’s office is also probing the organization per “people familiar with the investigation.”
The Justice Department alleged that GOP fundraiser Elliott Broidy “agreed to lobby” Trump and the department “to arrange for the removal and return of People’s Republic of China National A," believed to be Wengui
The DOJ accused Broidy of allegedly doing this on behalf of Jho Low, a wealthy East Asian businessman, allegedly involved in an embezzlement scheme. Mr. Low has denied wrongdoing.
Broidy, the former Republican National Committee Deputy Finance Chairman, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to engage in a foreign lobbying scheme.
The news emerged after the New York Post's bombshell report on the Hunter's "smoking gun" email allegedly obtained by Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani .
Giuliani said a Delaware computer repairman John Paul McIsaac gave Hunter's alleged device to the FBI and made copies of the hard drive.
It supposedly contained emails detailing Hunter's Ukrainian dealings while he was on the board of an energy firm Burisma and his dad was vice president.
The emails were from a hard drive obtained by the New York Post allegedly belonging to Hunter Biden.
The Sun cannot independently confirm the authenticity of these documents.
Biden 's campaign has repeatedly denied that he or his son were embroiled in any wrongdoing in Ukraine and the former VP described it as a " smear campaign " ahead of the election .
Giuliani also obtained "compromising" videos and images of Hunter allegedly engaging in a sex act with an unidentified woman while smoking crack.
Trump's former advisor went on to claim that the bombshell story proves Biden "lied" and insisted it wasn't a Russia misinformation plot ahead of the election.
The FBI launched an investigation amid reports that Giuliani was being used by the Kremlin to spread disinformation.
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Foreign critics shower these pictures with awards, whereas nobody believes a word at home. Such occasions happen regularly to the movies of the most famous directors. Offending nostalgic memories of the Soviet Union, a “deceitful biopic” about the last tsar, boozy Russians and dirty monologues are just a few of the reasons why movies attract opprobrium.

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There were arguments about the Leviathan on every corner; the amount of alcohol in the film, people said, was most insulting.
The love story of Tsar Nicholas II and ballerina Mathilde Kschessinska has been the subject of public indignation for more than a year. Uchitel's movie faced many obstacles during its production, including checks carried out by the public prosecutor’s office (on suspicions of breach of laws on the sanctity of religion), public accusations of defamation and desecration, the burning of theatrical posters and a portrait of the director and other protests actions, including the most recent - when a petrol bomb was thrown at the offices of the production company in St. Petersburg.
The funny thing is that no one has seen it yet. The official premiere is scheduled for Oct. 6 in St. Petersburg's Mariinsky Theater. Opinions about the film were first based on its synopsis, then a trailer, where a spectacular scene in the Imperial apartments earned it comparisons with 1970s soft porn film "Emmanuelle”.
The Ministry of Culture is sarcastically predicting it may successfully represent Russia in the Oscars (if the Russian committee nominates it) as “the movie showers with dirt Russian history and films that do that have a tendency to win”. Movie critics say the scandal is likely to make it a box office hit.
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A grey, distant province, corrupt mayor, pious priest, breathtaking landscapes and streams of vodka – a social drama by Andrey Zvyagintsev about relations with the state and the archetypal Russian struggle of a “small man” against the system gained as many international awards as unfavorable epithets at home. It earned sumptuous praise abroad, winning a Palme d'Or in Cannes; Golden Globe and Oscar short-listing in America and prizes from international critics' body FIPRESCI and the London film critics awards. At home there were angry letters to the press about its “evil”, rage from Orthodox activists, and dismissive officials.
There were arguments about the movie on every corner; the amount of alcohol in the film, people said, was most insulting. “We don’t drink so much” commentators on social media sites remarked, suggesting the director's vision was unrealistic. Government officials were indignant that taxpayers helped pay for the movie and now it looked like “state masochism”. However, it seems that people were mostly offended because the picture about “bad Russia” was crowned with honors in the West.
In “Yuri’s Day”, a female opera singer experiences a personal drama and decides that rather than taking a tour of Europe she will seek salvation in a provincial town in Russia, where she can confess among the locals, provincial characters, alcoholics and parishioners of numerous churches.
The film of life in a faceless Russian town turned out to be one of the most scandalous of the famous director. But this time the accusations of improbability and banality were made not by the state, but by Russian critics en-masse, despite the fact that is was highly praised overseas, receiving four awards in the Locarno festival alone. The movie was criticized both for its spirituality and spiritual impoverishment - that it glorifies Russia and annihilates it at the same time.
Unflinchingly horrific, Balabanov's film, set in the dying days of the Soviet Union shocked, many people. It features a psycho police officer who rapes and kidnaps a daughter of a high-ranking communist, a fly-covered corpse lying lifeless on a bed, manipulative state TV and the Soviet-Afghan war in full swing. State media reviewers and public opinion attacked the film as a misrepresentation of Russian history (and seeming a parallel of contemporary Russia at the same time) as the Soviet Union remains something that is purely nostalgic for them.
The film was shown out of competition in Venice and won an award at the Rotterdam film festival. In Russia, several actors who regularly appeared in films by Balabanov refused to work with the director on the movie. There were doubts it would get a distribution license, but once awarded the result was a film that caused a shudder to run through the whole country, hard to watch, even for the most seasoned viewers.
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Kira Muratova was always an irritant for Soviet censors. Her “wrong movies” with a lyrical mist, estrangement and difficult questions such as “what the public is” were dearly loved in the West and hated by apparatchiks in Russia. Some pictures were left in the closet for years, some destroyed by editors and Muratova herself was in disgrace for a long time.
Her “The Asthenic Syndrome” was the beginning of the director’s festival life (the film won a special jury prize in Berlin) and prompted discussion about the acceptable use of swear words in Soviet movies. The film was shelved for two years in Russia before it was finally shown: Gorbachev's perestroika was able to digest the film's diagnosis about a delirious old ideology and the oddities of the new one, but was unable to resign itself to the violent and obscene dialogue for a long time. Initially the only legal screenings were in film clubs. After Muratova began wining awards internationally opposition ended, though gossip on the subway remained.

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