Drudge Retort: The Other Side of the News
Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Last week, the New York Times ran an alarming house editorial called "Politicians Are Trying To Control The News," outlining how the "shadow of press repression" is now expanding to "onetime bastions of press freedom" like Hong Kong, Israel, and Donald Trump's United States. Written in the grave tone the paper brought when it published a history-altering essay by Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov fifty years ago, it was all true, except it left out our country's strangest and most shameful example, one in which the Times played a regrettable part: the case of Dimitri Simes. In August, 2024, the FBI raided the Virginia home of Simes, who defected to the United States in 1973 after being expelled for protesting Soviet involvement in the Vietnam War. A huge team of agents swooped into the empty home " both Simes and his wife were away " and took almost everything ...

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To hell with the FBI during Biden for doing. And screw the DOJ for not dropping the case. If Trump had an AG worth anything, these ridiculous charges would be dropped. Alas, he has Pam Bondi.

#1 | Posted by BellRinger at 2026-03-10 02:40 PM | Reply

TV Presenter Who Worked for Channel One Russia Charged with Violating U.S. Sanctions Imposed on Russia

Couple Allegedly Conspired to Provide Services to and Receive and Launder Over $1 Million from Sanctioned Russian Broadcaster; One Defendant Allegedly Provided Art and Antiques to Sanctioned Oligarch

The Department of Justice today unsealed two indictments charging Dimitri Simes, 76, and Anastasia Simes, 55, both of Huntly, Virginia, and Russia with two separate schemes to violate U.S. sanctions.

As alleged in the first indictment, Dimitri and Anastasia Simes participated in a scheme to violate U.S. sanctions for the benefit of sanctioned Russian broadcaster Channel One Russia and to launder funds obtained from that scheme. Channel One Russia, a state-owned Russian television station, was sanctioned by the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) on May 8, 2022, for being owned or controlled by, or for having acted or purported to act for or on behalf of, the Government of the Russian Federation.

From at least in or around June 2022 through the present, Dimitri Simes, Anastasia Simes and others allegedly participated in a scheme to violate the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), by providing services to Channel One Russia, including by serving as a presenter and producer of programming, and by receiving over $1 million, a personal car and driver, a stipend for an apartment in Moscow, Russia, and a team of 10 employees from Channel One Russia following its designation by OFAC. The indictment alleges that Dimitri and Anastasia Simes also engaged in a scheme to commit money laundering, knowing the transactions were intended to conceal the proceeds of IEEPA violations.

Dimitri and Anastasia Simes maintain a home in Huntly, Virginia. They remain at large and are believed to be in Russia. They are each charged with one count of conspiracy to violate the IEEPA, one count of violating the IEEPA, and one count of conspiracy to commit international money laundering. If convicted, they face a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison for each count.

As alleged in the second indictment, Anastasia Simes further participated in a scheme to violate U.S. sanctions for the benefit of, and to receive funds from, sanctioned oligarch Aleksandr Yevgenyevich Udodov. Udodov was sanctioned by OFAC on Feb. 23, 2023 for operating or having operated in the management consulting sector of the Russian Federation economy. From at least in or around February 2023 through the present, Anastasia Simes and others allegedly participated in a scheme to violate IEEPA by purchasing art and antiques for the benefit of Udovov from galleries and auction houses in the United States and Europe, and having the items shipped to her residence in Huntly, Virginia, where they were stored for onward shipment to Russia. In return, Anastasia Simes was reimbursed and received a service fee. The indictment alleges that Anastasia Simes also engaged in a scheme to commit money laundering, knowing the transactions were intended to conceal the proceeds of IEEPA violations. Below are photographs of some of the art and antiques intended for Udodov and stored in Anastasia and Dimtiri Simes's residence.

A couple of criminals.

#2 | Posted by A_Friend at 2026-03-10 02:49 PM | Reply

Predictably A_Friend sides with fascism.

#3 | Posted by BellRinger at 2026-03-10 03:05 PM | Reply

#3 Predictably, bell boi sides with criminals.

#4 | Posted by A_Friend at 2026-03-10 03:06 PM | Reply

Predictably, Ballwasher remains intelligent as a bucket of pig guts

#5 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-03-10 03:33 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

I like how A_Friend labels him a criminal when he hasn't been convicted of a crime as of yet. Not much for due process.

#6 | Posted by BellRinger at 2026-03-10 03:41 PM | Reply

#6 bell boi thinks I'm labeling, instead of reporting what a a grand jury did:

They are each charged with one count of conspiracy to violate the IEEPA, one count of violating the IEEPA, and one count of conspiracy to commit international money laundering.
But, bell boi has to dry clean his ridiculous "sources."

#7 | Posted by A_Friend at 2026-03-10 03:47 PM | Reply

#3 Predictably, bell boi sides with Putin.

#8 | Posted by A_Friend at 2026-03-10 03:53 PM | Reply

#3 Predictably, bell boi sides with Russia.

#9 | Posted by A_Friend at 2026-03-10 03:53 PM | Reply

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