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Sean Penn signs agreement to help house Ukrainian refugees in Poland
'We are here to strengthen the efforts of the community': Sean Penn says he hopes to help provide housing for Ukrainian refugees in 'heartbreaking situation' in Poland
Penn held a press conference at a building in Rzeszow, Poland vowing to help provide housing for Ukrainians fleeing their war-torn country through his charity
'There is tremendous love in this country and that is inspiring to all of us and it only makes us want to dig in our heels further in the partnerships,' Penn said
The actor and director, 61, has been filming a VICE documentary on Russia's invasion of Ukraine in recent months and, after a brief return to Los Angeles this month, he stepped out in Krakow, Poland today to announce his plans
His charity CORE (Community Organized Relief Effort), which was founded in 2010 to help earthquake victims in Haiti, will open a center in the city to help support refugee care
Local staff will be employed and they will be given full training on helping people as they cross the border from their homeland roughly 500 miles away
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PUBLISHED: 16:56 EDT, 25 March 2022 | UPDATED: 20:05 EDT, 25 March 2022
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Beau Biden Foundation raked in nearly $4M in 2020 but only used $550,000 on the charity's mission of preventing child abuse: Spent more money on six-figure salaries, tax filings show
The Beau Biden Foundation brought in $3.9million in 2020, including a $1.8million infusion from The Biden Foundation
The foundation, which centers around protecting children from abuse, only spent $544,961 on their mission, tax filings show
However, it spent nearly $1million covering the cost of six-figure salaries held by those in executive positions
The foundation only spent about 58 percent of its budget on its mission in 2020, compared to other nonprofits that spent around 75 percent
By ALYSSA GUZMAN FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 16:45 EDT, 26 March 2022
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Republicans are backing Ukraine in the war. So why is there support for Russia on America's far right?
Will Carless and Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY - 8h ago
>Republicans are backing Ukraine in the war. So why is there support for Russia on America's far right?
Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, there has been near unanimous denunciation of President Vladimir Putin, from President Joe Biden calling Putin a "war criminal," to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell describing him as a "ruthless thug."
But the Ukraine invasion has found a significant pocket of support from prominent figures on the far right including white supremacist Nick Fuentes, who regularly gushes about Putin on his Telegram channel. The war is also a hot topic in QAnon chatrooms where Putin is often portrayed as a hero.
Conservative pundits have also voiced support for Russia. Candace Owens has pushed the Putin talking point that Russia created Ukraine. She also tweeted "Russian lives matter." She was retweeted by the Russian embassy in the U.S.
Why is there support for Russia on the far right?
Putin has a long history of cultivating and providing material support to far-right leaders in Europe and the United States, according to Andrew Weiss, a Russia expert and vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
In exchange, those leaders parrot Kremlin talking points, Weiss said.
America's far right shares a common enemy with Putin and Russia: the West's liberal values and the cabal of elites they say controls the economy and the media.
โIt helped for Russian purposes to act like all of these other people agree with them,โ Weiss said. โIt was a way of creating an echo chamber where there isnโt one.โ
Like Putin, former president Donald Trump has frequently professed his personal admiration for the Russian president and capitalized on the disdain for western liberal values among some conservatives, said Jared Holt, a fellow at the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab who researches extremism.
With Trump out of office, many of his supporters are now looking to Putin to take on their enemies, Holt said.
"Some of these far-right cliques within the broader pro-Trump movement came to view Trump as an avatar, fighting against the ills of society they perceive," he said. "I think they view Putin, also, as an avatar standing up against similar forces."
>Republicans are backing Ukraine in the war. So why is there support for Russia on America's far right?
Why are Kremlin talking points in Americans' news feeds?
Unfounded claims to gin up support for the war โ including claims that the US is funding bioweapon labs in Ukraine or crisis actors are faking events in the war โ have gained traction on social media throughout the conflict, according to Zignal Labs, a software company that tracks and analyzes trends in online narratives.
The far right has echoed many of these claims. On his Telegram channel, Joseph Jordan, a white nationalist podcaster who goes by the name Eric Striker, claimed a pregnant woman injured in the bombing of a Ukrainian maternity hospital was an Instagram celebrity. QAnon-affiliated Twitter and Telegram accounts also spread the pro-Kremlin conspiracy theory which was quickly debunked.
New conspiracies pop up daily. They are manufactured for a domestic audience in Russia and pro-Moscow Ukrainians but also push buttons in the US. The latest spreading on social media is an unfounded report from Russian state media outlet Sputnik that Hunter Biden and George Soros are funding biolabs in Ukraine.
The danger? That Russian propaganda will find a receptive audience beyond extremist channels, said Stephanie Foggett, director of global communications at intelligence and security firm The Soufan Group.
"The far right used the pandemic to creep into the mainstream and broaden their appeal to followers of QAnon and anti-vaxxers," Foggett said. โNow there is a really, really ripe ecosystem for conspiracy theories.โ
Ukraine as extension of culture wars
Fueling support for Putin and his Russian offensive is the perception that he alone can save the world from identity politics and western globalization, extremism experts say.
Putin has long fomented aggression towards the LGBTQ+ community. He has passed stringent laws against "gay propaganda," and recently blasted gender nonconformity as a "pandemic" equal to Covid-19.
"Putin ain't woke," former Trump advisor-turned-far-right podcaster Steve Bannon declared on his show shortly before the Russian invasion. "He's anti-woke."
In Putin, the far right sees a strongman capable of remaking the world order and rejecting liberal values such as gay rights, said Cynthia Miller-Idriss, director of the Polarization and Extremism Research and Innovation Lab (PERIL) at American University.
"This is similar to the way that we saw some far-right support for the Taliban last August," Miller-Idriss said. "There's the appeal of a 'strong man' or the idea of a strong resistor against the West and all that's gone with that in both of those cases โ anti-feminist, anti-LGBTQ, authoritarian hyper-masculine, all of that kind of tough-guy stuff."
Putin doubled down on this rhetoric in a speech Friday, in which he accused the West of trying to "cancel" Russia. The Russian president invoked author J.K. Rowling, who has been criticized for her anti-trans comments.
โNot so long ago, they canceled childrenโs author Joan Rowling whose books were spread all over the world in the hundreds of millions of copies, because she did not please fans of so-called gender freedoms,โ Putin said in a televised speech.
For some, the conflict in Ukraine is about the same stuff of the culture wars in the US and that's dangerous, Foggett says.
โWhat really concerns me is that the right especially, they are projecting their own social anxieties into the Ukraine-Russia conflict,โ she said.
>Republicans are backing Ukraine in the war. So why is there support for Russia on America's far right?
Not everyone on the far right supports Putin
Not everyone on the far right is siding with Russia in the war. Some Neo-Nazis and white supremacists oppose Putin because of his vow to "de-Nazify" Ukraine.
One U.S.-based neo-Nazi website declared support for Ukraine based solely on the claim that Russian military success would undermine a region that has previously been welcoming to white supremacist organizing.
Kesa White, a researcher at PERIL who tracks white supremacists and other groups, said she's also seen another narrative gain traction online.
"They're saying that Putin is enabling the 'white genocide,'" White said, referring to the longstanding racist trope that white people are being disproportionately killed across the world by people of color in order to undermine global white supremacy. "They feel that their white brothers and sisters are being killed, and having to fight for something that doesn't necessarily pertain to them."