On 19 January 2022, In January 2023, Chen allegedly received a contract from RT to recruit other commentators for Tenet Media as part of the former's efforts to influence U.S. public opinion. Chen recruited conservative or conservative-adjacent commentators Matt Christiansen, Tayler Hansen,
Benny Johnson,
Tim Pool,
Dave Rubin, and
Lauren Southern to be a part of the Tenet Media network. The indictment, filed in the
Southern District of New York, alleged that
Russian state-controlled media company RT funneled nearly to Tenet Media to create and distribute content favorable to Russian interests, aimed at amplifying U.S. domestic divisions. The indictment specifically named Kostiantyn Kalashnikov and Elena Afanasyeva, employees of RT, as the main operatives behind the funding. The Justice Department said that Tenet Media, referred to as "US Company 1" in the indictment, produced numerous videos that supported Russia's geopolitical aims and received significant views on platforms such as
YouTube,
Twitter, and
TikTok. These activities were part of broader Russian efforts to influence U.S. public opinion ahead of the 2024 elections. It alleges the Tenet founders masked their Russian funding by creating a fictitious persona of a wealthy European sponsor, "Eduard Grigoriann." The charged Russian nationals, Kostiantyn Kalashnikov and Elena Afanasyeva, were involved in day-to-day operations of Tenet by fall 2023, using false names to conceal they were Russian RT employees. The indictment alleges the founders acknowledged in private communications that their "investors" were actually the "Russians." Prosecutors also allege the was a Russian
money laundering operation. After being summoned, Chen appeared with counsel during the hearing on 5 November 2024, and refused to answer any questions, citing the US criminal investigation. This prompted the committee, comprising MPs from all parties, to unanimously vote to send the matter to the
House of Commons as a potential
contempt of parliament case.
Response and public statements Following the indictment's public release, Tenet Media and the involved commentators, including Chen, did not immediately respond to requests for comment. In response to the indictment, BlazeTV officially fired her. Her
Turning Point USA profile was also removed. Her channels, as well as that of Tenet Media, were taken down by YouTube. Tenet Media has since been shuttered. == See also ==