Maria Butina the Russian national who was accused of being a Russian spy because she associated with groups like the National Rifle Association and didn’t file some paperwork with the United States government, was just deported back to Russia.

She did an interview with RT.

In the interview she accurately described the American justice system as being “broken” but said she had no ill will to the American people.

RT:

In an exclusive interview with RT, Russian gun activist Maria Butina recalled the ordeals of her prison term in the US. While not rubber stamping the country as bad, she argued the justice system is broken.

Describing the conditions she faced during her months-long detention, Butina said that being placed in solitary confinement was “the most terrifying experience” of her life.

Howver, that did not make any sense, Butina explained, sinсe she “didn’t have any secrets.”

“I was just a student, believing in peace-building between the two countries.”

She talked about how the outpouring of support from Russians helped keep her sane, and that she struggled to find the time to respond to the flood of letters she received.

Even if it could be proven that she was a Russian spy, her treatment by the terrorists inside the United States government was terrible. They kept her in solitary confinement for months in an apparent attempt to break her will.

Her arrest and detainment was all part of an attempt to advance the Russian hoax narrative. Because if a Russian like her was associating with the NRA and the orange man was endorsed by the NRA, than it advanced the narrative that Trump was compromised by the Russians.

I’m glad to see that she was finally let go. She’s apparently been banned from the United States, but at least she is back in Russia which is objectively a far freer and safer country than America. So not being able to come back to this ZOG-infested shithole is certainly not a big deal.