Anti-Porn YouTuber Lauren Chen Linked to Russian Propaganda Probe

Anti-Porn YouTuber Lauren Chen Linked to Russian Propaganda Probe

WASHINGTON — A U.S. Department of Justice indictment concerning an alleged Russia-funded propaganda operation has raised questions about a right-wing YouTuber who posted conspiracy content calling for the eradication of porn and the imprisonment of Pornhub execs.

One of the founders of a site targeted by federal authorities as a Russian propaganda outlet is influencer Lauren Chen, who has posted videos describing Pornhub a source of “pedophilia” and has called for porn to be banned.

Chen has posted videos featuring a banner declaring, “Pornhub is pure evil.”

Last year, Chen publicized the controversial hidden camera videos of self-described journalist Arden Young, stating that “Pornhub execs belong in prison.”

In December, Chen promoted a conspiracy theory, popular with Christian Nationalists, that Pornhub is “trying to get straight men into gay and trans porn.”

On Wednesday, the DOJ indicted two employees of the Russian government-controlled news network RT — formerly Russia Today — for illegally operating conservative YouTube network Tenet Media from “behind the scenes,” the Washington Post reported. “Rather than being a domestic network of social media accounts, prosecutors allege that Tenet was a foreign influence operation funded with roughly $10 million in Russian money.”

Tenet Media was launched last year by conservative influencer Chen and husband Liam Donovan. Its on-camera talent included popular social media commentator Tim Pool, as well as fellow right-leaning personalities Benny Johnson, Dave Rubin and Matt Christiansen.

The DOJ indictment “outlines how prosecutors say this money was sent overseas and shared among the conservative YouTubers through whom Russia sought to promote its agenda,” the Washington Post reported, adding that several of Tenet’s talent team “claim they did not know the money was coming from Russia.”

Until the indictment was published, Chen also hosted two online shows on Glenn Beck’s Blaze Media.

On Thursday, YouTube announced it had “terminated” Tenet Media and four other channels linked to Chen, the Post reported.

Prosecutors also allege that Chen and Donovan “knew their funding was coming from Moscow and privately acknowledged in messages to each other that their backers were Russian.”

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