He accepted Russian citizenship for his own safety so he could never be extradited to the U.S
He got Russian citizenship less than 2 years ago. Why was extradition suddenly a concern when it wasn't for the previous near decade he had lived there without citizenship?
yeah, I'm not shocked he didn't do something that would come with a big risk in Russia.
That's the thing, he didn't need to do anything. He could've just not said anything at all, but instead he was outright claiming the idea of Russia invading Ukraine was nothing but US propaganda up until like literally a day(iirc) before the invasion actually started.
You could argue he's only acting as a Russian asset for his own safety, but he's still acting as a Russian asset.
If that's what you call a "plan", never manage anything, ever.