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An Idaho state labor economist ran anonymous social media accounts promoting pro-Russian and far-right views. The discovery raises questions about the economist's actual policy influence within the state labor department.
An Idaho state labor economist ran anonymous social media accounts promoting pro-Russian and far-right views. The economist's actual identity was discovered; the accounts are now exposed. The economist's role in state labor policy is unclear but now under scrutiny.
A state official using anonymous accounts to spread far-right and pro-Russian propaganda raises questions about how such views influence his work. If someone in a labor department role is promoting authoritarianism online, what policies is he advocating for internally? The fact that this was hidden suggests the economist knew his views were incompatible with his official position—which makes the disconnect worth examining.
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