KEY POINTS
  • Google is the only company that sells more digital advertising than Facebook, and its role in the coordinated Russian campaign has been closely followed.
  • The 2016 presidential election marked the first time that Google allowed targeting by political leanings. It allowed two categories — left-leaning and right-leaning.
  • The Washington Post first reported that Google had found tens of thousands of dollars in ads linked to Russian addresses or currency.
Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting of the Council for Strategic Development and Priority Projects at the Kremlin in Moscow on November 25, 2016.

Google has found evidence that Russian agents bought ads on its wide-ranging networks in an effort to interfere with the 2016 presidential campaign.

Using accounts believed to be connected to the Russian government, the agents purchased $4,700 worth of search ads and more traditional display ads, according to a person familiar with the company’s ongoing internal investigation who was not allowed to speak about it publicly.