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The propaganda war at home is one that Vladimir Putin is actually winning April 11, 2022 THE LATEST

The propaganda war at home is one that Vladimir Putin is actually winning [View in browser]( [Image]( April 11, 2022 THE LATEST [Alternate text] Why Russia isn't hiding its atrocities in Ukraine]( by Hayes Brown As Russia has [withdrawn its forces]( from outside Kyiv and other cities in Ukraine’s north and west, its soldiers have seemingly made no effort to conceal their campaign of murder and torture. Images out of Bucha foreshadowed what’s become a daily stream of new outrages, as Ukrainians in towns no longer under Russian control [began to count their dead](. [Hayes Brown assumed]( photos and videos documenting the atrocities would be censored in Russia, that President Vladimir Putin’s regime would pretend the video doesn’t exist rather than [confront the magnitude of its crimes](. But rather than hide the images from the Russian people, the government has been working overtime to advance a much more chilling narrative, one aimed at persuading people not to believe their eyes. Worse? It looks like that plan is succeeding. Read Hayes Brown's [full analysis]( in your Monday [MSNBC Daily](. TOP STORIES [Alternate text] [A photo of Vladimir Putin and Viktor Orbán]( [Dave Zirin]( Trans kids had an ally in the NBA. Now they don't.]( The NBA abandons trans kids while they're under relentless attack. [Read More]( [Julio Ricardo Varela]( Rekindle the outrage you felt when Trump abused migrant kids. Because it's still happening.]( No one should be surprised at reports that migrant children are still being abused at U.S. facilities. [Read More]( [A photo of Donald Trump]( [Steve Benen]( [Florida's DeSantis eyes looming 'cold war' with neighboring state]( It’s extremely unusual, at least in modern history. [Read More]( TOP VIDEOS [Alternate text] [Morning Joe]( ['Extraordinarily damning': Texts from Don Jr. set out strategies to fight election outcome]( [Yasmin Vossoughian]( [Texas DA to drop charges against woman for alleged 'self-induced abortion']( [Mehdi Hasan]( [Biden to announce tighter gun control measures]( [A photo of Gretchen Whitmer]( [Morning Joe]( [Covid cases rise again in half of U.S. states: Should we worry?]( MORE FROM MSNBC [Alternate text] This week on Into America, Trymaine Lee sits down with the older cousin of Emmett Till a week after President Biden signed the historic Emmett Till Antilynching Act into law. [Listen now](.   This week, we're bringing you a vital history lesson that might not have made it into your high school textbooks. With Russia's invasion of Ukraine in its second month, Yale historian Timothy Snyder joins to share much-needed context that often gets overlooked in coverage of the war. Hear about the complicated legacy of the Nazi charges by Russian President Vladimir Putin, how Ukrainians came to think of themselves as a nation and whether Snyder thinks this is a war that can be won. [Listen now]( on your favorite podcast platforms:     [Image] [Image]   [Privacy]( [Unsubscribe](listvar=sub_daily)

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